Charity Everett

Position
Creative Technologist; Research Fellow, MIT Open Documentary Lab
Biography

Charity Everett is a creative technologist, storyteller, performer, and research fellow at MIT's Open Documentary Lab and Harvard’s Derek Bok Center for Teaching and Learning. She explores the connection between humanity and technology.

Her augmented reality (AR) storytelling project Go Back Fetch It explores the origins of the human race, and in a collaboration with the Harvard Semitic Museum, she used AR to bring to life ancient Mesopotamian reliefs. Everett has given presentations at AR in Action at the MIT Media Lab, Boston's Institute of Contemporary Art, Sp[a]ce Gallery at Ayzenberg in Pasadena, California, the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco, and ArtTechPsyche IV, presented by Harvard's Digital Futures Consortium. She was also selected as a 2016 Oculus Launchpad Fellow, IDEA New Rochelle resident, and ARVR Women Futurist in Residence.