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Will Carter

Will Carter

Nokia Research Center Hollywood

Will Carter is a designer and developer who builds new types of mobile games and experiences. He is the co-creator of Mobzombies, a forthcoming iPhone game where players’ physical movement controls their game character. His work has been exhibited at the Wired Nextfest, and has been featured in publications such as the New York Times, Boing Boing, and Engadget.

He is a graduate of Brown University and received a master’s degree from the USC School of Cinematic Arts, where he studied interactive media. He is currently a member of the Engineering Staff at Nokia’s Hollywood Research Center.

Sessions

General
Location: Regency Ballroom
Raven Zachary (raven.me), Mok Oh (EveryScape Inc.), Will Carter (Nokia Research Center Hollywood), Ori Inbar (Ogmento), Anthony Fassero (earthmine, inc)
Mobile devices with location-based services and always-on data services are making it easier to bridge the virtual and physical worlds into a single, shared space. What was once a distant vision of augmented reality is starting to take shape on a new class of smartphones, including the Apple iPhone and Google Android. This session covers today's offerings that merge physical and virtual spaces. Read more.