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The Mobile Radicals
The Mobile Radicals are a freeform collection of dedicated mobile researchers based principally within the InfoLab21 at Lancaster University. They are experts in the creation of novel mobile entertainment and playful experiences, mobile games research, web 2.0 and where 2.0 applications, and the theories associated with applied triviality. This site provides for the wider dissemination of their activities.
- Brain Mobile Interaction e.g. Brain Maze
- Mobile Digital Art e.g. Mobile Spray Can, m3Dcam, MashReality and Txt Books
- Mobile Social Networks e.g. Chillrs
- Mobile Location Based Services e.g Point'n'Seek, 3D Lancaster, LocoBlog and Widget Maps
- Mobile Mass Observation e.g. LocoMash and Blupes
- Mobile Location Based Games e.g PAC-LAN, MobHunt, Free Londons Monsters and They Howl
- Mobile Widgets e.g. Bombus, Nabazget, M-Post and RetroBall
- Mobile Games 2.0 e.g. Boom!, 4 in a row and 3D Bombus
- Mobile Proximity Games e.g. Mobslinger and Pass the Bomb!
- Mobile 3-D Motion Games Mirage Space, Mobi-Tron, Tilt Racer, Tunnel Run and motion API's MIRAGE-X and Poppet
- Mobile Sensors e.g Mobile Sensor Cam, River Flow Monitoring, and Bus E.T.A
- Mobile Health e.g.Heart Angel , Exertion Maps, and NFC for Green Exercise
- Mobile Advertising e.g. Bluetooth Push and 3D Advertising
- Mobile Payments and Mobile Applications e.g. Mobile Football
- Awards, Appearances, and Mobile Radicals YouTube Channel
- Forum Nokia Innovation Network
- Publications since 2000
News
- Paul's slides from his talk at TEDx Manchester.
- Big Game Huntr wins Innovation Prize in Flashlite Developer Challenge from over 150 entries worldwide June 2009.
24 Hr mobile game design held at Lancaster University 27th-28th February 2009.
November 2008 - Mobile Radicals featured by Dr Dobbs
October 2008 - Paul interviewed on BBC R4 ClickOn
July 2008 - Paul and Mobile Radicals featured on BBC.
July 2008 - Mobile Radicals featured as Developer Success Story by Nokia.
14th April, 2008 - WidSets Game Tutorial now available on the Mobile Radicals site.
Blog
Visit the new MobileRadicals Blog for fascinating insights in modern technology issues. There are also Blogs by Paul on the Forum Nokia Champions Blog Site.
