Guerilla Science: Oregon Eclipse 2017
Festival-scale science programming I produced for Guerilla Science at the 2017 Oregon Eclipse Festival, as part of the NSF artist-scientist residency.
What it is. The Guerilla Science science-and-art programming at the 2017 Oregon Eclipse Festival — the large desert gathering staged for that summer’s total solar eclipse. It was the flagship festival deployment of the NSF-funded artist-scientist residency I directed and produced.
What I did. Producer. I ran the on-the-ground production of the festival science programming and the residency cohort’s festival-floor work: logistics, build, scheduling, and the technical support that lets immersive science installations actually run in a clearing at three in the morning.
Why it’s here. Oregon Eclipse is the clearest documented instance of the festival-production thesis behind the whole residency: that the boundary between a science exhibit and a music festival is artificial, and that the audience you most want to reach is the one that is somewhere else entirely. You have to be the door.
Collaborators
- Guerilla Science LLC — producing organization
- Pratt Institute — NSF PI institution; Mark Rosin, Principal Investigator
Press and references
Related projects
- 2017–2018
Artist-Scientist Festival Residency
NSF-funded residency program pairing artists with scientists to produce festival-scale public-engagement work. Residency Director and event producer with Guerilla Science / Pratt Institute.
- 2017–2018
Guerilla Science: FIGMENT
Participatory science-and-art festival programming I produced for Guerilla Science at FIGMENT during the 2017–2018 producer period.
- 2017
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