Artists
Mathew D Evans
Mathew is a PhD candidate in the Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College at ASU, focusing on the intersections between public engagement with science, design, and learning. Geodesic Radio was created
Pablo Noel
Pablo Noel is a Product Designer with 18 years of professional experience.
Martin Perez Comisso
Martin Perez Comisso is a Chilean PhD student in Human and Social Dimension of Science and Technology. My research looks to challenge previous understandings of technology, promoting the integration of
Katherine Ball
Katherine is a master’s student in Science and Technology Policy at ASU. Her work focuses on engaging the public with environmental policy and innovative methods of science communication. Geodesic Radio
Darshan Karwat
An unexpected academic, Darshan is the head of re-Engineered, an interdisciplinary laboratory that embeds peace, social justice, and environmental protection in engineering. He’s an aerospace engineer by training, with a background in combustion chemistry and sustainability ethics from the University of Michigan. Before coming to Arizona State University, he worked as a AAA Science and Technology Policy Fellow at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on climate change resilience and community-based air pollution monitoring, and then at the U.S. Department of Energy as the technical lead of the Wave Energy Prize. www.reengineered.org

Derek Wulff
Derek Wulff is an award-winning educational kit designer, specializing in Leonardo da Vinci design and interactive STEM kits. He also makes larger working machines for Leonardo da Vinci Museums, and

SolarSPELL
SolarSPELL is a Solar Powered Educational Learning Library; an easy to use, solar-powered, offline digital library that provides localized educational content to resource-constrained regions around the globe. Our initiative brings
i.d.e.a. Museum
The family exploration area will be a collaboration of the Center for Innovation in Informal STEM Learning (CIISL), co-directed by Paul Martin and Rae Ostman, and the i.d.e.a. Museum in
Center for Innovation in Informal STEM Learning
Playing with the Future is a collaboration of ASU’s Center for Innovation in Informal STEM Learning (CIISL), co-directed by Paul Martin and Rae Ostman, and the i.d.e.a. Museum in Mesa. Both CIISL

Daniel Fine
Daniel is an assistant professor of Digital Media in Performance at The University of Iowa. He has a co-appointment in Dance and is a core faculty member of the Public Digital Arts Cluster.

Bruce Sterling
Bruce Sterling, author, journalist, editor, and critic, was born in 1954. Best known for his ten science fiction novels, he also writes short stories, book reviews, design criticism, opinion columns, and introductions for books ranging from Ernst Juenger

David Rothenberg
David Rothenberg is a professor of philosophy and music at the New Jersey Institute of Technology, with a special interest in animal sounds as music. He is also a composer

Steven Yazzie
Steven J. Yazzie (b.1970) Newport Beach, California; lives and works in Phoenix, Arizona. Yazzie is a proud member of the Navajo Nation and a veteran of the Gulf War serving
Melissa Waite
Melissa Waite is a costume and cosplay artist and designer who works at the School for the Future of Innovation in Society. She assembles her own cosplay costumes from sci-fi

Echoes of Luna City Performers
Vocal performers: Sheryl Glubok Ronnie Gossamer and many others (TBD)