Node Leaders
Node Leaders are experts in many fields hosting public projects at dinacon that you can collaborate with!
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Craig Durkin
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David Bowen
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Mónica Rikić
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Valerie Harris
Jonathan Gill
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Scott (Seamus) Kildall
ART±BIO Collaborative
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Marko Peljhan
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Kitty Kelly
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Joel Murphy
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Sjef van Gaalen
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Tiare Ribeaux
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Deren Guler
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Leah Buechley
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Amit Zoran
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Daniëlle Hoogendijk
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Andrew Coates
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Maggie Kane
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Mar Alzamora
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Josh Michaels
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Rob Faludi
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Josh Michaels
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Madeline Schwartzman
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Julian Stirling
Production Team
Production Managers
These are the folks we hired to help smooth day-to-day operations. They will help you get checked in, oriented, and ready to rock dinacon!
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Carolina Gómez
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Amanda Savage
Documentation Team
This is the team we have hired that will help you with Rule #2 of dinacon – document your projects! They are one of the most valuable resources we have!
José Alejandro Riascos Ramírez
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Nate Walsh
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Jorge Medina Madrid
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Ananda Gabo
Participants
Here are the amazing junglepunks that will rock DINACON 2 with you!
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Stephanie Rothenberg
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Elliot Roth
Samantha Wong
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Joel Murphy
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Michal Sahaf
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Wythe Marschall
Laz LaRue
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Sid Drmay
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Ashlin Aronin
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Becky Scheel
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Mary T. Miller
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Lisa Schonberg
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Madeline Blount
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Susan Booher
Grace Grothaus
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Päivi Maunu
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Jonathan Hefter
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Marta Verde
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Irene Ródenas
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Mara Elana Burstein
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Ann Gerondelis
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Emily Volk
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Ray LC
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Phillip Hermans
Mike Grusin
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Jason Bond
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Peter Marting
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Michael Ang (Mang)
Conference Chairs

L Wilkins
L Wilkins is a cyborg based in Toronto, Canada. They are currently a PhD student at the University of Toronto, chair at Site 3 coLaboratory, and co-executive director of Little Dada.
I’m interested in exploring the relationship between the senses at nature through cybernetics. I want to explore magnetic fields and translating them into physical experiences. I plan to create at least 2 devices that translate these fields into sensory experiences, and contrast this data with other environments.

Andrew Quitmeyer
Dr. Andrew Quitmeyer is a hacker adventurer studying intersections between wild animals and computational devices. He left his job as a tenure track professor at the National University of Singapore to start his own Field Station Makerspace in Gamboa Panama: Digital Naturalism Laboratories (dinalab.net). Here he blends biological fieldwork and DIY digital crafting with a community of scientists, artists, designers, and engineers from around the world. He runs mobile workshops called “Hiking Hacks” where participants build interactive technology in outdoor, natural contexts. The Digital Naturalism Conference (dinacon.org) is his research’s largest event, pulling in over 100 participants annually from all fields to collaborate on finding new ways of interacting with nature. His research also inspired a silly spin-off international television series he starred in for Discovery Networks called “Hacking the Wild.”

Tasneem Khan
Tasneem has spent the last decade facilitating interdisciplinary initiatives in the fields of ecology, conservation, education and science communication. Her formal training in marine zoology and practice in the development of experiential learning pedagogies was translated into active programs during the eight years spent as director of the Andaman and Nicobar islands Environmental Team. Tasneem’s photography and writing are visible across scientific and popular publications, book contributions and development of learning materials.
Beyond the scope of research and field based education, she believes that learning and working across subject boundaries is fundamental. Her participation in public speaking and leadership programs is an effort to explore these pathways.
Past Participants
Over 100 people from every part of the globe came to Dinacon last year!
Hopefully you will be able to join us this year! Apply Now!