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. MobileCamp is a mobile-technology-themed BarCamp.
MobileCampNYC was the first MobileCamp to be held in NYC and focus on mobile technology. It was enjoyed by all, as you can see on the official page here.
MobileCampNYC2 is going to once again bring together mobile enthusiasts, explorers and professionals to share the current state and their visions for the future direction of mobility. MobileCampNYC2 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.
Note: We have merged MobileCampNYC2 with MobileBarCodeCamp, since the overlap of both events are big enough to make it into one. The idea is to have a dedicated track for all things related to Barcodes, RFID and Physical Hyperlinking in general. For this track we will have 10 sessions dedicated to one room (although it is still possible to use free spots on the main grid later.)
Check out the TheRulesOfBarCamp to learn what to expect.
MobileCampNYC2
The actual day for sessions, workshops and overall joy :)
When
Saturday, 10th of November, 9:00 - 18:00 Eastern
Where
Downtown Conference Center
157 William Street
New York, NY 10038
Schedule
- 9:00 - 10:00 Breakfast (served)
- 10:00 - 10:30 Session-setup (adding your session to the grid) & Introductions
- 10:30 - 12:30 Morning Sessions and Workshops
- 12:30 - 2:00 Lunch (served)
- 2:00 - 5:00 Afternoon Sessions and Workshops
- 5:00 - 5:30 Wrap up
- 6:00 - hit the streets and continue conversation
Participate!
| To RSVP, send an email to mobilecampnyc@gmail.com Please note that we are going to have a limit of 150 people, so get in while you can! Once we have confirmed your participation, we will add you to the list below. Please tell us how you want to participate by updating this page yourself. |
- Indira Vaidy
- Ritwik Dey
- Alexis Rondeau
- Andy Maskin
- David Harper
- Kevin Slavin
- Stan Wiechers
- Sean Owen
- Roman Fichman Esq.
- Beth Harrison
- Jamie Wells
- Craig Plunkett
- Chris Collareta
- Bonnie Sandy
- Raj Singh
- Albert Rosa
- Marie Sabatini
- Christian Busch
- Russell Kern
- Peter Nofelt
- Kevin Zhang
- Kristine van Dillen
- Dennis Hettema
- Alexis Lloyd
- Michael Young
- Nick Bilton
- Peter Ng
- Jim Levinger
- Derek Gottfrid
- Lance Weiler
- David Eyler
- David Javitch
- Jonathan Bulkeley
- Jason Madhosingh
- Evan Cordes
- Kate Bauer
- Maya Mikhailov
- Dave Shen
- Michael Spivak
- Rich LaBarca
- Dean Collins
- Troy Strike
- Etienne Ardant
- Ian Wishingrad
- Angus Vail
- Naveen Selvadurai
- Radhika Rai
- Crystal M. Ginn
- Anthony Iacovone
- Keith Erskine
- John W. Petrosino
- Peter Verkooijen
- Will Turnage
- Ben Beecher
- Keena Shah
- Mark Caron
- Adriana Rizzo
- Darla Mack
- Richard Brett
- Paris Marashi
- Sabina Shnapek
- Mike Dory
- Adam Simon
- Philippe Jeudy
- Michael Sharon
- Daniel Soltis
- Roger H.T. TSAI
- Keith Wilson
- John Dimatos
- Benoît de Boursetty
- Ben Leduc-Mills
- Andy Breen
- Corrine Brown
- Daniel Soltis
- Meng Li
- Lisa Lurie
- Jenny Chowdhury
- Jeff Gray
- tikva morowati
- Riddhima
- Amber Reed
- Patricia Oakim
- Leah Gilliam
- Jonathan Swerdloff
- Hye Ki Min
- Clark Valberg
- Ilia Malkovitch
- Steve Cordova
- David K. Dundas
- Damien P. Dong
- Corey Menscher
- Ray Weitzenberg
- Clark Valberg
- David Blumenstein
- Michael DelGaudio
- David Shulman
- Jesse Boyes
- JooYoun Paek
- Rachel Pasqua
- P.K. Gupta
- Aleks Jakulin
- Raymond Cha
- Angela Pablo
- Mihael Mikek
- Ted Cohn
- Marcus Dahllof
- Kofi Annan
- Zach Ambrose
- Josh Knowles
- Jaymes Dec
- Taylor Levy
- Charlie Oliver
- Alex Abreu
- Pär Lindhe
- Rose Kim
- Mike Edwards
- Venu Moola
- William Tan
- Jose Marinez
- Dawa Riley
- William Ang
- Aelvin Han
- Jindrich Zitek
- James D. Edson
- Kuan Huang
- Ram Subramanian
- Hannes Kruppa
- Jia Zhang
- Christian Rauh
- Dr. Satchit Balsari
- Dr. Dave Anthony
- Mihir Shah
- Roman R. Fichman
- Sandira Calviac
- Nir Yariv
- Wini Wong
- Brian House
- Michael Spivak
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, add to the list below
Bar Code & Physical Hyperlinking Track:
10 Sessions - 30 minutes each. Please send an email introducing yourself to David Harper who will be curating this track. (dharper {AT} wirelessink {DOT} com). Bar Code Track on Twitter | Bar Code Track on Jaiku
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 like-minded.
- Record the event: For people who are unfortunate enough to attend this gathering can someone record the sessions and post them online? Blip.tv has no file size limit when uploading and you can even upload via FTP!
Stuff that you want to talk or hear about
- Physical Hyperlinking (see BarCode track)
- QR Codes, NFC services and their adoption
- The Usage of Open Standards vs. Island solutions
- Security and safety using mobile services
- User Experience Design for mobile phones
- From Location Based to Object Based Services
- One URI to bind them all? Device detection vs. m.you.com and you.mobi
- A WURFL session would be hot!
- Would be great to explore:
- Best ways to get the user's location - from a holistic usability point of view
- Payment options over mobile (safety of CC payment, etc)
- Microtransactions/Microloans: Making Grameen Bank happening via Cellphones?
- Header Crippling Carriers (@see http://wurfl.sourceforge.net/vodafonerant/
- The (developers) mobile bill of rights - A manifesto of free mobility
- Social implications of ubiquitous systems.
- Mobile gaming and Big Games
- Mobile convergence
- Presence and its applications beyond twittr and jaiku
- Mobile usage in other parts of the world: India, China, Japan
- 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
- 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
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,
Planners
Hi there, we are Indira, Ritwik, Andy and Alexis. We have setup a Google Group which we will use for general discussions and questions.
For the Mobile Bar Code & Physical Hyperlinking Track, we are Stan, Kevin and Dave. We have setup a Google Group which we will use for general discussions and questions.
Sponsors
Nokia Nseries
Tags for flickr, delicious, ma.gnolia, technorati etc.
Please use the tag MobileCampNYC2 for content related to this event.
- Flickr photos Please make sure you release your photos under a suitable license such as creative commons.
Mobile Site & Playground
We have setup a mobile site which you can use to check on details and updates on the fly:
Type in http://winksite.com/mobilecamp/NYC2 in your mobile browser or use this QR Code to access it directly
Learn more about Mobile Bar Codes:
Nokia - Mobile Codes
2D Barcode Manifesto
Mainstream America is Ready for Bar Codes - Converging \"Realspace\" and \"Mobilespace\"
Mobile Codes Consortium
Active Print project
Physical Hyperlinks