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)
Tadpole Soundscapes of Gamboa
By Lee Wilkins and Samantha Wong Tadpole Soundscapes of Gamboa is a generative soundscape...
Kitty made a comic
I'm learning how to use Procreate, and I thought I'd use it to flesh...
The Frog Show – by Mónica Rikić and Ruben Oya
Frog Show wants to elevate the singing frogs to an audiovisual experience. Since our...
Balloon Environmental Sensing Takes to the Air
We have liftoff. My first Balloon Environmental Sensing test successfully "slipped the surly bonds...
Kris Casey – Beginning Endless Forms
August 12-19th. Kris Casey is a visual artist and creative researcher from Chicago, IL....
complexity + leafcutters: code/improvisation
The shimmering, industrious leafcutter ants that build highways on the forest floor make up...
Rust Garden
Rust is gorgeous. We marvel at its endless shades of ochre, red, orange and...
Unnatural Language – Michael Ang and Scott Kildall
By Scott (Seamus) Kildall and Michael Ang Unnatural Language, a collaboration between Michael Ang...
Froggy camouflage handheld fans
Project by Anna Carreras. BAU Design College of Barcelona, Spain. Hand fan (abanico) inspired...
Agouti, Agouti!
By Jason Bond, Blunderboffins Agouti, Agouti! is a work of interactive digital art (i.e....
Dinacon 1 Projects (2561/2018)
Erik Zepka
For the conference I did a series of projects, exploring different media and formats. I...
Island take away sound glasses – Mónica Rikić
I came with the idea of making a playful device at the island. I brought...
Glowing Dinaflagellate – Kitty Quitmeyer
Inspired by the microscopic creatures making the seas around her glow, Kitty Quitmeyer, created a...
Dinnercon: Recipe Book and Foraging Guide
This is a wonderful recipe book filled with foraged and fun ingredients from our time...
Wild Behavior – Jonathan Gill
My project was to develop a low-cost, open-source platform for testing the perceptual and cognitive...
Translating Nature into Art
As an artist, I see myself less so as creator and more so as a...
Tree Area Network (TAN) – a private Network for trees and humans
A TAN is a Network using plant-infrastructure to transmit data over trees. (Ingo Randolf) Introduction...
An Underwater Studio Practice
Hannah Perner-Wilson (+C, KOBAKANT) During my 7 days at DiNaCon I want to build myself...
CRAB LAB
an Amphibological Research Project Introduction Here at the Department of Amphibological Research, our primary studies...
DinaCrab: Hermit Crab Behavior
When humans are near, making noise or stomping on the ground or rippling the intertidal...
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...
Tree Yabbie – Michael Candy
Michael Candy, the world's fastest robot tinkerer, created a slew of robots at Dinacon. One...
Dinasaur Illustrations
By Michelle Tan I was at Dinacon for almost four days in the first week...
AUV flyby
Minor change of plans: instead of running a mission (list of waypoints), the AUV...
Tidal Memories
Tidal Memories displays Dinacon photos against an animated intertidal zone. Tidal Memories is an interactive,...