Mothbox: Open-Source Science Tools and Conservation
Andy Quitmeyer, Ph.D., designs new ways to interact with the natural world. His transdisciplinary work spans scientific and design processes, from material exploration and natural experimentation to artistic outreach.
A Keynote Lecture by Andrew Quitmeyer, Ph.D.
Location: TSRB Auditorium, Georgia Tech, Atlanta
Dates: 29th October 3PM 2024
Dr. Andy Quitmeyer designs new ways to interact with the natural world. His transdisciplinary work spans scientific and design processes, from material exploration and natural experimentation to artistic outreach. Quitmeyer has worked with large organizations like Cartoon Network, IDEO, and the Smithsonian, taught as a tenure-track professor at the National University of Singapore, and even had his research turned into a (silly) television series called “Hacking the Wild,” distributed by Discovery Networks.
He spends most of his time volunteering with smaller organizations and communities, and recently founded the field-station makerspace, Digital Naturalism Laboratories. In the rainforest of Gamboa, Panama, Dinalab blends biological fieldwork and technological crafting with a community of local and international scientists, artists, engineers, and animal rehabilitators. Our research’s largest event, the international Digital Naturalism Conference, brings together hundreds of participants from all fields to collaborate on finding new ways of interacting with nature.
Andrew Quitmeyer's lecture is part of the Mothbox workshop being held Oct. 28-29 at Georgia Tech. Details can be found here:
https://research.gatech.edu/ipat/mothworkshop-oct28