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MobileCampNYC

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A BarCamp is an ad-hoc gathering born from the desire for people to share and learn in an open environment. It is an intense event with discussions, demos, and interaction from participants.

 

MobileCampNYC is bringing together mobile enthusiasts, explorers and professionals from the NYC metropolitan area to share the current state and their visions for the future direction of mobility. MobileCampNYC hopes to support the many voices helping to unlock the potential of a truly digital life. Topics may include - but are not limited to - mobile gaming, entrepreneurship, social mobility and presence, near field communication, physical hyperlinking, mobile storytelling, the importance of open standards, protocols, and platforms, linux based devices, and mobility on other continents.

 

Check out the TheRulesOfBarCamp to learn what to expect.

 

 

MobileCampNYC Precamping

 

A pre-camp meet&greet get-together on Friday evening.

 

When

 

Friday 18th of May, 18:00 - ?

 

Where

 

Location still to be decided, but most likely around East Village/Lower East Side. Will be sent out via SMS on Friday.

 

MobileCampNYC Main

 

The actual day for sessions, workshops and overall joy :)

 

When

 

Saturday, 19th of May, 9:00 - 18:00

 

Where

 

Downtown Conference Center

 

157 William Street (NW corner of William & Ann Streets), 13th floor

 

 

Schedule

 

  • MobileCampNYC Saturday 19th of May
    • 9:00 - 10:00 Doors open, Breakfast, Session-signup
    • 10:00 - 10:30 Introductions
    • 10:30 - 12:30 Morning Sessions and Workshops
    • 12:30 - 2:00 Lunch (will be served)
    • 2:00 - 5:00 Afternoon Sessions and Workshops
    • 5:00 - 5:30 Awards & Wrap up
    • 6:00 - ? Conversation over dinner

 

Participate!

 

For participation, please RSVP to mobilecampnyc@gmail.com with subject 'RSVP' including your name and contact data - specifically your mobile number - in the body. We will need it for announcing changes or very short-term updates. Think smartmobs.

 

Once we have confirmed your participation, please update this Wikipage to show how you want to participate:

 

  • Sessions: 30-minute sessions on topics of interest. Can be a talk, discussion, panel, or whatever format you want. Sessions will be scheduled live during BarCamp by writing your name and topic on the event grid. To offer or request a session topic, see our list below

 

  • Workshops: Up to 1 hour can be reserved to show and share with others what you are passionate about. Workshops are a lot of fun and we want to encourage you to conduct one. Workshops will be scheduled live during BarCamp by writing your name and topic on the event grid.

 

  • Promote the event: BarCamp grows by word of mouth (and word of blog). Tell your friends and people that you think will enjoy sharing a day with likeminded.

 

 

Please note that we are going to have a limit of 100 people to take part in this camp so RSVP while you can :)

 

  1. Indira Vaidy
  2. Ritwik Dey
  3. Alexis Rondeau
  4. Kevin Slavin
  5. Will Turnage
  6. Beth Mihalick
  7. David Harper
  8. Jonathan Swerdloff
  9. Stan Wiechers
  10. Mike Bukhin
  11. Rob Price
  12. jonathan berger
  13. Christian Rauh
  14. Michael Sharon
  15. Dan Melinger
  16. Aaron Harmon
  17. Mike Edwards
  18. Laura Garcia
  19. Kate Bauer
  20. Nihal Mehta
  21. Deepan Shah
  22. Christina Ray
  23. naveen selvadurai
  24. Jose Marinez
  25. Venu Moola
  26. Dennis Crowley
  27. Jason Nichols
  28. Josh Knowles
  29. Danielle Bailey
  30. Jeffrey Ng
  31. Jennifer Bove
  32. Frederic Guarino
  33. Albert Rosa
  34. Paul Notzold
  35. Arnaud Sahuguet
  36. Evan Cordes
  37. Ted Cohn
  38. Sean Salmon
  39. Rich Hauck
  40. Emily Conrad
  41. Jaime Dorado
  42. Elana Langer
  43. Crystal M. Ginn
  44. Tikva Morowati
  45. Leah Wechsler
  46. Alex Bisceglie
  47. Joe Gallo
  48. Radhika Rai
  49. Andrey Krishkevich
  50. Benjamin L Bacon
  51. Marlon Barrios Solano
  52. Ralph Warren 
  53. Alicia Chong
  54. Mouna Andraos
  55. Sonali Sridhar
  56. Isabel Staicut
  57. Limor Garcia
  58. Juha Pusa
  59. Jason 'JZ' Liszkiewicz
  60. Thomas Lowenhaupt
  61. Karthik Ramraj
  62. Molly Wright Steenson
  63. Ilteris Kaplan
  64. Erin Sparling
  65. Randy Makiej
  66. Arthur Eisele
  67. Ace Racines
  68. Par Lindhe
  69. Marie Brattberg
  70. Matthew Rodriguez
  71. Troy Strike
  72. Summer Bedard
  73. Bonnie Sandy Sterling
  74. Tish Shute
  75. Alex Wright
  76. Ryan Harper
  77. Mike Rowehl
  78. Matt Pelletier
  79. Sean Pangia
  80. Satadru Pramanik
  81. Dean Collins
  82. Nicholas Mayo
  83. Yong Wang
  84. Bison Zhang
  85. Richard LaBarca
  86. Chris Muscarella
  87. Marshall Sponder
  88. Anjuli Ayer
  89. Mark Mangan
  90. Dave Winer
  91. Otto Leichliter

 

Sessions (30 minutes)

 

  • Halfbaked - Entrepreneurial Improv as seen here
  • Building a "Poor Man's SMS Gateway" using Symbian and Ruby - Jose Marinez, http://jmarinez.typepad.com
  • One World. No Borders. Few Rules. Growing & Managing Off Portal Mobile Communities - David Harper, Winksite
  • Hyperlink your world - Physical Hyperlinks and their application in the real world - Alexis Rondeau, Semapedia.org
  • Expression, participation, mobile phones and public space. Who's own'n your physical spaces? We'll write a song on the spot from your txt messaging. Also I'll show how to build a mobile SMS gateway for projecting text messages from your mac - Paul Notzold - txtual healing
  • Nokia Mobile Web server: what it is, why it matters, what it can do, how it was built, how it works - Juha Pusa, Project Manager, Nokia Mobile Web Server
  • Mobile phone sharing in India - beyond the personal and private, across class lines, people share mobile phones. How do space and behavior guide this? - Molly Wright Steenson
  • Towards a Mobile-Friendly City - The nyc top level domain promises a new set of domain names, a directory, and other features imagined for the wired Internet. Help configure it for our mobile needs. Start with a 10 minute overview by Tom Lowenhaupt then brainstorm on mobility and a geographic TLD. Preview.
  • Sydewynder an open-source mobile SMS application gateway written in Python for the Nokia phones. - Mike Edwards
  • People First. Join an effort to define a Mobile Bill of Rights and determine next steps. (Mobile Lifestyle Manifesto) - David Harper, {Alexis Rondeau} (Add your name here if you would like to help lead this workshop.)
  • Metaverse and The Mobile Space: Intersection or Inclusion. A discussion on mobile real/virtual world mashups. Tish Shute Ugotrade and Otto Leichliter - robotics, mobile space and metadesign. (Add you name here if you would like to help lead this discussion)

 

Workshops (60 minutes)

 

 

Topics You Would Like to Hear About

 

Please add your suggestions below

 

  • Design & Usability of mobile websites
  • Social implications of ubiquitous systems.
  • Mobile gaming
  • Mobile convergence
  • Presence
  • Mobile usage in other parts of the world: India, China, Japan
  • The mobile bill of rights - A manifesto of free mobility
  • Near Field Communication - Technology and applications
  • Google has facts. Cities have secrets. - How can we unfold mobile storytelling?
  • An Icebreaker game to get people at the event to know each other
    • How about swap phones with the person next to you and try to send an sms back to your own phone. See how many people succeed in a minute. They can then talk to the other person about how awful mobile UI is - Cool idea :) Alexis
  • Linux-based mobile devices
  • Mobile Processing
  • Open platforms, standards, and protocols as base of a free mobile world.
  • Metaverse and the mobile space: intersection or inclusion?
  • WURFL and WALL - practical use and experience deploying

 

Since we are looking forward to interesting people, projects, research and demos in the world of mobility, please understand that this is not a forum for corporate pitches.

 

Blogs

 

 

Search for MobileCampNYC on Technorati

 

Volunteers

 

Yes! We would like to have your help in preparation and on-site. Please add yourself to the list if you want to volunteer for things like reception, in-room tech support, WIFI infrastructure setup.

 

  • in-room tech - satadru

 

Planners

 

Hi there, we are Indira, Ritwik, Beth and Alexis.

 

The core team is available at mobilecampnyc@gmail.com.

 

You can also subscribe to our Twitter stream for last minute updates.

 

Sponsors

 

Nokia Nseries

 

Tags for flickr, delicious, ma.gnolia, technorati etc.

 

Please use the tag MobileCampNYC for content related to this event.

 

  • Flickr photos Please make sure you release your photos under a suitable license such as creative commons.

 

Google Group

 

Located at http://groups.google.com/group/mobilecampnyc we will use it as our workspace to share discussions, files et cetera.

 

Mobilized!

 

We just learned about the exciting Mobilized! unconference taking place on the 5th & 6th of May at Eyebeam and PTU Brooklyn. We are looking forward meeting up there to trigger discussions and ideas that we can delve deeper into at MobileCampNYC . Since this is all about the mobile community we encourage everyone to participate in both events.

 

Mobile site:

Twitter stream: