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MobileCampNYC2 took place on Saturday November 10th, 2007

 


 

What is a MobileCamp?

 

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. Check out the TheRulesOfBarCamp to learn what to expect.

 

A MobileCamp is a mobile technology themed BarCamp. They aim to bring together mobile enthusiasts, explorers and professionals to share the current state and their visions for the future direction of mobility. A MobileCamp 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.

 

In May 2007, the first such event, MobileCampNYC was held in New York City.

 

 

What was MobileCampNYC2?

 

MobileCampNYC2 was the first MobileCamp to be held in the Los Angeles metro area. The logistics were as follows:

 

When

 

Sunday, 28th of October, 9:00 - 18:00 PST

 

Where

 

Culver Events Center

11934 W. Washington Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90066

 

 

Pictures from MobileCampNYC2:

 

 

A MobileCampNYC2 Recap

 

Some sessions held at MobileCampNYC2 are listed below. Feel free to add your session if we don't have it listed!

 

  • One World. No Borders. 3 Billion Connected People. Claim Your Piece. - David Harper

    Dave Harper, CEO of Winksite, a suite of tools to immediately create and support mobile communities, gave an hour-long session sharing his experience on what it takes to scale mobile applications to 189+ countries and over 5 million hits per month. After providing tips and tricks on mobile advertising and mobile SEO, Dave showed and explained QR Codes and their real-world applications using a plethora of examples. People got really excited about this and again, ideas were bounced back and forth and were discussed far beyond the session.

 

  • halfbaked.com - Entrepreneurial Improv - Alexis Rondeau

    Each team selected 2 random words and got 20 minutes to come up with - and pitch - the next mobile killer application! Besides having the very nice side-effect of making people play and interact, the resulting mobile startup ideas ranged from outrageous to VC-fundable. After every team presented their startups' product, revenue model, marketing plan, tagline and logo the most promising one was selected. Special prizes were given to the team with the most original idea. Judges included Sean Owen, Dennis Crowley and Michael Sharon.

 

  • MegaPhone Demo and discussion - Dan Albritton

    Dan Albritton from playmegaphone.com gave the first workshop in the morning showcasing their mobile real-time multiplayer game engine. MegaPhone is an interactive installation where any cellphone becomes a game-controller by placing a phonecall. Within 1 Minute Dan had the crowd punching their phone-keypads ("Peow-peow!P-p-p-eow!") to score and shouting into their mics ("Grabgrab! Grabgrabgrab! Grab!") to reach the Top 10 of the game. After an overview of the underlying technology and showcases, the group went into a long conversation on creating new applications of the project.

 

  • Using Geolocation in your mobile applications

Lets discuss the available mobile geostack and the pitfalls or benefits related to each one. If you have a mobile app that uses location, bring it and show it off.

 

  • The New Walled Garden - Header Crippling Carriers & Transcoding Services

 

  • Is Mainstream America Ready for Bar Codes? The Convergence of "Realspace" and "Mobilespace. - Discussion led by David Harper, Founder, Winksite

 

  • The Head Trauma Cinematic Games - Creating story worlds that engage audience across multiple screens and platforms.

No one is safe from the Net effect of HEAD TRAUMA, the brainchild of Lance Weiler, culture hacker and acclaimed writer-director. Murder and mayhem emerge from the streets, mobile phones, social networks, and online video clips as Horror 2.0 updates thrills from today’s most pervasive mediums.

 

  • Subversive (Mobile) Storytelling - Knifeandfork explores methods of embodied narrative using mobile phones. Brian House presents case studies of Hundekopf (2005, Berlin) and The Wrench, a forthcoming project for Rhizome.org using the new open source TXTML platform.

 

  • Android's Open-Source Barcode Reader - with Sean Owen, Google

 

  • Barcoding at Orange and partnership opportunities - Two things in this short talk (probably less than 20 min): an overview of what Orange does in barcodes, and then information about a few programs that we have set up to help developers get their apps to work in the hands of users.

 

  • Moving Code Scanning from Potential to Profit - Standards to Build a New Industry, led by Jim Levinger

 

 

 

Blogs

Check out these links to some of the blog coverage of the event!

 

Selected Quotes

  • "MobileCampNYC2 was sponsored by Nokia. The event was free, the food fantastic, and event prizes were the Nokia N800 Internet Tablet and N95. Wow!!! I won one playing the Noisy Noisy Hippos game. Thank you MobileCampNYC2 and Nokia."
  • "This was the most organized unorganized event I’ve ever been to."
  • "Toys to inspire creativity were a plenty both in and ouside of the conference sessions."
  • "MobileCampNYC2 proved to be a compilation of active, intelligent, good natured people. It was wonderful to meet so many minds and hear what they were working on."
  • "Also, I had the pleasure of attending this year’s MobileCampNYC2, which was an amazing day of mobile madness."
  • "At today’s MobileCampNYC the whole group got a sneak peek at ZXing (Zebra Crossing), the barcode reader Google is planning to include in the Android SDK being released on Monday."

 

 

 

Organizers

 

MobileCampNYC2 was organized by Indira, Ritwik, Andy and Alexis. Please feel free to join the Google Group for ongoing discussions, questions and feedback.

 

 

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

 

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

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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.)

 

News and Updates

 

 

Thank you very much for MobileCampNYC2! You rock!:)

 

 

 

 

The team wanted to thank everyone of you for participating and making MobileCampNYC2 such a success. We hope you enjoyed the day as much as we enjoyed providing everything we could think of for you.

 

We also want to send a big thank you to Nseries for sponsoring the event, believing in this community and providing the devices!

 

Feedback: We are interested in what you liked and what you think could be done better. Please feel free to post feedback either directly to us at mobilecampnyc2@gmail.com or to the public Google Group.

 

Photos: The main photo pool on Flickr. If you have taken pictures and would like them to appear here, please add the tag 'mobilecampnyc2'.

 

Videos: We have recorded most of the sessions and are currently in the process of preparing and uploading them to video.google.com. The main tag for all videos will be 'mobilecampnyc2'.

 

Presentations: If you have slides to share from the event, please use our Google Group to make them available to everyone.

 

 

GOOD NEWS UPDATE 11/7/2007

We are able to accomodate 200 people which means that everyone on the current waitinglist has a spot.

Thank you all for your patience, we are happy to have everyone in.

Thank you for the ones that sent us a note of their absence. This helped a lot, too.

 

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, 12th Floor

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 participate, please send us an email at mobilecampnyc@gmail.com.:)

 

  1. Indira Vaidy
  2. Ritwik Dey
  3. Alexis Rondeau
  4. Andy Maskin
  5. David Harper
  6. Kevin Slavin
  7. Stan Wiechers
  8. Sean Owen
  9. Roman Fichman Esq.
  10. Beth Harrison
  11. Jamie Wells
  12. Craig Plunkett
  13. Chris Collareta
  14. Bonnie Sandy
  15. Raj Singh
  16. Albert Rosa
  17. Marie Sabatini
  18. Christian Busch
  19. Russell Kern
  20. Peter Nofelt
  21. Kevin Zhang
  22. Kristine van Dillen
  23. Dennis Hettema
  24. Alexis Lloyd
  25. Michael Young
  26. Nick Bilton
  27. Peter Ng
  28. Jim Levinger
  29. Derek Gottfrid
  30. Lance Weiler
  31. David Eyler
  32. David Javitch
  33. Jonathan Bulkeley
  34. Jason Madhosingh
  35. Evan Cordes
  36. Kate Bauer
  37. Maya Mikhailov
  38. Dave Shen
  39. Rich LaBarca
  40. Dean Collins
  41. Troy Strike
  42. Ian Wishingrad
  43. Angus Vail
  44. Naveen Selvadurai
  45. Radhika Rai
  46. Crystal M. Ginn
  47. Anthony Iacovone
  48. Keith Erskine
  49. John W. Petrosino
  50. Peter Verkooijen
  51. Will Turnage
  52. Ben Beecher
  53. Keena Shah
  54. Mark Caron
  55. Adriana Rizzo
  56. Darla Mack
  57. Richard Brett
  58. Paris Marashi
  59. Mike Dory
  60. Adam Simon
  61. Philippe Jeudy
  62. Michael Sharon
  63. Roger H.T. TSAI
  64. Keith Wilson
  65. John Dimatos
  66. Benoît de Boursetty
  67. Ben Leduc-Mills
  68. Andy Breen
  69. Corrine Brown
  70. Daniel Soltis
  71. Meng Li
  72. Lisa Lurie
  73. Jenny Chowdhury
  74. Jeff Gray
  75. tikva morowati
  76. Riddhima
  77. Amber Reed
  78. Patricia Oakim
  79. Jonathan Swerdloff
  80. Hye Ki Min
  81. Steve Cordova
  82. David K. Dundas
  83. Damien P. Dong
  84. Corey Menscher
  85. Ray Weitzenberg
  86. Clark Valberg
  87. David Blumenstein
  88. David Shulman
  89. Jesse Boyes
  90. JooYoun Paek
  91. P.K. Gupta
  92. Aleks Jakulin
  93. Raymond Cha
  94. Angela Pablo
  95. Mihael Mikek
  96. Ted Cohn
  97. Marcus Dahllof
  98. Kofi Annan
  99. Zach Ambrose
  100. Josh Knowles
  101. Jaymes Dec
  102. Taylor Levy
  103. Charlie Oliver
  104. Alex Abreu
  105. Pär Lindhe
  106. Rose Kim
  107. Mike Edwards
  108. Venu Moola
  109. William Tan
  110. Jose Marinez
  111. Dawa Riley
  112. William Ang
  113. Aelvin Han
  114. James D. Edson
  115. Kuan Huang
  116. Ram Subramanian
  117. Hannes Kruppa
  118. Jia Zhang
  119. Christian Rauh
  120. Dr. Dave Anthony
  121. Mihir Shah
  122. Sandira Calviac
  123. Wini Wong
  124. Brian House
  125. Michael Spivak
  126. Moses McCall
  127. Erin Sparling
  128. Julian Avrams
  129. Tim Doelger
  130. Frederic Guarino
  131. Shawn Gregg
  132. Sebastian Wenzel
  133. Ann Perbohner
  134. Dan Albritton
  135. Jury Hahn
  136. Felix Yip
  137. Gaelen Green
  138. Tom Limongello
  139. ChoRong Hwang
  140. Scott Varland
  141. Ryan Sarver
  142. Faye Anderson
  143. Benjamin Stein
  144. Chris Muscarella
  145. Matt Bieber
  146. Jed Alpert
  147. Ven Chava
  148. Laurens Dorsey
  149. Marshall Sponder
  150. Bonnie Peirce
  151. Ron Roalsen
  152. Prasad Ravva
  153. Eric Goldhagen
  154. Ilan Ghivoni
  155. Noam Samson
  156. Toby Daniels
  157. Matthew Rodriguez
  158. Tarun Davar
  159. Danilo Diaz
  160. KW Boswell
  161. Paul V. Farkas
  162.  | Jonathan Greene
  163. Ben Homer
  164. Mary Foltz
  165. Steven Sacks
  166. ducaticrazy
  167. Melinda Toscano
  168. Albert Dang
  169. Simon Norridge
  170. James Orenberg
  171. Tom Lowenhaupt
  172. Wojciech Gryc
  173. Damon Williams
  174. Mike P
  175. Michael E. Gruen
  176. Deepen Shah
  177. Nitin Gumaste
  178. Stephen Cloughley
  179. Catherine Colman
  180. Ben Nadel
  181. Dan Gallagher
  182. Drew Meeks
  183. Ron Brayer
  184. Chul Song
  185. Jeffrey Ng
  186. John Mayo-Smith
  187. Charles Pratt
  188. Ed Purver
  189. Josh Knowles
  190. Jennifer Daniel
  191. Rob Price
  192. Arnaud Sahuguet
  193. dennis crowley
  194. Adam Greenfield
  195. Jaki Levy
  196. Dan Gallagher
  197. Nicole Victor
  198. Brooke-Lynn Luat
  199. Stella Kim
  200. David Bamford
  201. Petra Farinha
  202. Charles Joseph Pratt
  203. William Wong
  204. Rich Hauck
  205. Ram C Singh
  206. Kate Hartman
  207. Yong Wang
  208. Bison Zhang
  209. Prashant Palsokar
  210. Robert Spychala

 

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

 

 

 

    • Add your session here

 

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

 

 

 

    • Add your session here

 

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
  • Cityplanning and mobility - Topological and informational inclusion - What can mobile applications learn from Jane Jacobs?

 

 

 

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

 

MJ Sohbet.Com

 

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