Game of Clones

I had the privilege of working with Athena Aktipis to design a science communication tool as a way to explain to the public how cancer cheats. It’s called Game of Clones and while cancer is not fun nor funny I believe sharing information on why it is so hard to cure cancer inspires others to join this fight. Or as Athena explains it in her research on cancer shows us it is no longer about fighting cancer – it’s about learning to collaborate with cancer so we can use cancer clones as cooperative team players. If cancer cheats by changing the way business is done, by acting differently in every body it takes up residence in then we have to look at what can we learn from that? Here is a video on how the public game worked, followed by pictures at the public event.

Game of Clones Explanation from Biodesign Institute at ASU on Vimeo.

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Bio Cancer Tent

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If a ten year old had fun at this event and learned about how cancer cheats, they are better equipped. So that at a family event when Great Aunt Marge raises her fists and yells out “why can’t they cure cancer already?” The ten year old can explain it’s because cancer cheat. This is how we win our future . . . .

ASU Emerge 2016

Something you won’t want to miss!!

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This coming Friday evening, April 29th, is the one of the largest events that Laboratory5 Inc. produces and we’re getting very excited for it!  ASU Emerge will take place at the Wells Fargo Arena in Tempe, Arizona from 5 – 10pm.  It is FREE and open to the public.  Emerge is a festival of interactive experiences which includes visitations that are scientific, artistic and athletic.  These visitations are designed to show what the world is like in the future–they are “visiting” from a future era.

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Visitors will be able to try on this jet pack that makes you run faster at Emerge, April 29th 2016.  Photo by Charlie Leight /ASU Now   

This year, Emerge is focused on the future of sport in 2040.  Collaborations of artists and scientists get together to offer ideas such as… new and different sporting events will take place, what the fashion of uniforms will be like, how the audience might be different, how technology effects sports, if there will be sports in space, what the future of video games will be like and more.  During Emerge, you will be able to participate in many of the visitations to learn and help influence the idea of what the future might hold.

We invite you and your family to come out and dive into the future!  For more information go to Emerge.ASU.edu.

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Tales of Creativity and Play

I am prepping for a talk I will be giving as part of a panel at the ISSST conference (International Symposium on Sustainable Systems and Technology) in May.  I have been asked to give my perspective on the power of play to a room filled with open-minded Scientists and Engineers from academia and industry. I said yes instantly as this is the tribe that we at Laboratory5 live for!

I was sent this TED video as inspiration:

I am inspired! I am working on presenting my angle of creativity and play as innovation. I am excited so stay tuned for more.