Author name: Carl

Carl Jamilkowski is an interdisciplinary creative leader at the intersection of immersive experiences, digital products, and emerging technologies. With 15+ years of experience spanning enterprise technology, creative agencies, and startups, Carl bridges the gap between creative vision and technical execution. As a former Head of Product at an AI-powered video commerce company and software engineer at Microsoft, Carl brings a rare blend of technical depth and creative direction to his work. He specializes in designing multimodal experiences across physical and digital environments, leveraging technologies including AI, AR/VR, computer vision, and voice interaction. Carl's work has been featured on the TODAY Show, deployed in millions of LG Smart TVs, and showcased at industry events. His approach combines strategic thinking, human-centered design, and a maker's mindset to create experiences that are both innovative and impactful. When not designing the future of interactive experiences, Carl can be found exploring new AR applications, writing about emerging technology trends, and contributing to the creative technology community.

Peep costume

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PAX Reg is now open

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James Dyson Award 2011

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HTC 7 Pro

Just added the HTC 7 Pro to my have list on @gdgt! https://gdg.to/bHvlce

MonoTouch

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tab groups

I’m actually finding tab groups to be useful; quite the surprise to me! #Firefox4