Everyone coming to DINACON has just 3 simple rules:
- Make Something
- Document and Share it
- Give feedback to at least 2 other folks about their thing!
Many projects are also collected in our books (which are available to download for free)!
Here is also a growing collection of all the amazing projects developed at our fun little jungle/sea conference!
Dinacon 2 Projects (2019)
Transubstantiation – Radiophonic Sculpture Installations | living documentary
Rabía Williams (ACA) Radiophonic seed pod pictured: pod, copper wire 22, screws, AM radio...
Balloon Environmental Sensing Takes to the Air
We have liftoff. My first Balloon Environmental Sensing test successfully "slipped the surly bonds...
Eco-Digital Survival (Redux) in Extreme Landscapes
by Stephanie RothenbergThe first time I heard about Andy Q and Digital Naturalism was...
The Future Within – Grace Grothaus
Grace GrothausTHE FUTURE WITHIN: A digital seed archive and interactive sculpture series exploring threatened...
complexity + leafcutters: code/improvisation
The shimmering, industrious leafcutter ants that build highways on the forest floor make up...
Butterfly Wing Site-Specific Installation – Emily Volk
Inspired by the scale detail of butterfly wings, my project at Digital Naturalism centered...
Crepuscle, by Ashlin Aronin
Night falls in Gamboa, Panama -- site of the 2019 Digital Naturalism Conference. The...
Kitty made a comic
I'm learning how to use Procreate, and I thought I'd use it to flesh...
Sculpting Shadows
By Albert Thrower - albertthrower@gmail.com OVERVIEW In this project, I created three-dimensional sculptural artworks...
Unnatural Language – Michael Ang and Scott Kildall
By Scott (Seamus) Kildall and Michael Ang Unnatural Language, a collaboration between Michael Ang...
Dinacon 1 Projects (2561/2018)
3 microfictions on Koh Lon
The idea was to adopt the point of view of select native organisms to sketch...
Dinaclock: A time-correct view of Chalong Bay
Josh Michaels - http://joshjet.net I spent my time on the island filming time-lapse photos of...
Drawing from Tinbergen
Margaret Minsky 2018 At Dinacon I did some drawing. I chose to copy drawings by...
Sandcastles by Joreg
Attempts at acquiring a new skill. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HlEao2AxUMkhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GaFRcvvP0JI Tool: Shovel bought at local hardware store "super...
Coconut water catcher 1.0
Are your bowls too small to catch your coconut water? Do you struggle to prevent...
Wild Behavior – Jonathan Gill
My project was to develop a low-cost, open-source platform for testing the perceptual and cognitive...
Island take away sound glasses – Mónica Rikić
I came with the idea of making a playful device at the island. I brought...
Cococrafts 1 – Open a coconut: Dennis and Lydia
How to video straight from #dinacon! Dennis teaches you how to easily get into coconuts...
DIY Marine Microbes – Kitty Quitmeyer
One of our conference node leaders , Kitty Quitmeyer (wellreadpanda.com), worked on creating DIY knitted...
Sonic Lace
Initiated at DinaCon 2018 at Lone Island, sonic lace combines textile speaker making with needlepoint...
Glowing Dinaflagellate – Kitty Quitmeyer
Inspired by the microscopic creatures making the seas around her glow, Kitty Quitmeyer, created a...
The Department of Amphibological Research is now open for submissions!
Here at the Department of Amphibological Research, we take image recognition on new expeditions in the...
Mobile Coconut Yarn Holder – Danielle Hoogendijk
Dani sneakily crafted this wonderful device as a present for our node leader, Kitty Quitmeyer,...
DinaCrab: Hermit Crab Behavior
When humans are near, making noise or stomping on the ground or rippling the intertidal...
Island Caterpillar – Hannah Wolfe
https://2019.dinacon.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/caterpillar.mp4 Hannah Wolfe's goal was to explore caterpillar movement while on the island. She looked...


