Our core members have a fluid skill set, with experience in site specific installation, planetary science, literary theory, robotics, music and composition, computational biology, physics, movement, programming and user experience design.
Tom Nordheim is a roboticist and planetary scientist. His research focuses on the icy worlds of the outer solar system, such as Saturn’s moon Enceladus, which may be a habitat for life beyond Earth. He is currently a NASA postdoctoral research fellow in the astrobiology and planetary chemistry group at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena. As a roboticist and space engineer, he has worked on scientific experiments flown to the Earth’s stratosphere, instruments on rockets and satellites as well as robots which explored the subglacial lakes of Antartica. He holds a Bachelors degree in Space Science and Robotics from the University of Wales, a Masters degree in Space Studies from the International Space University and a PhD in Space Physics from University College London.
Sebastian Peters-Lazaro is an interdisciplinary performance artist from Northern California. He graduated from the Department of World Arts and Culture at UCLA, with a Major in Cultural Studies. Sebastian’s work in performance has taken him from Los Angeles, (Yu Dance Theatre) to Taipei (Sun-Shier Dance Theatre), to Melbourne Australia, where he co-founded Four Larks, to make “junkyard opera” in unusual locations. Sebastian acts as Choreographer/Designer/ Production manager of Four Larks. Last year, they returned to Los Angeles, working with the Getty Villa performance lab to develop Orpheus later staged in a textile warehouse in downtown Los Angeles, and just finished their critically acclaimed production of The Temptation of St Antony.
Most recently, Sebastian has been a member of WXPT, a dance company formed by Los Angeles Artists Taisha Paggett, with residencies with Clock Shop at the Bow Tie Project, and at LACE in Hollywood. He also works art directing experiential pop ups for advertising firm HeLo in and around Los Angeles.
Davi Ortega is a computational evolutionary biologist. He holds a bachelors degree in physics from the State University of Campinas (Unicamp) in Brazil and a PhD in computational biophysics from the University of Tennessee. During his career as a scientist, Davi worked in a variety of projects ranging from optical atomic clocks as a guest researcher at the National Institute of Standards and Technology in Boulder, CO to molecular dynamics simulations of bacterial chemoreceptor at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory using the Titan supercomputer. Now, as postdoc at Caltech, he is interested in the underlying fundamentals that explains the evolution of complexity in biology.
Davi also collaborates as a data scientist to the votenaweb.com.br, an initiative to empower citizens to influence, in real time, the choices of congressmen and senators in Brazil.
Prudence Rees-Lee is an artist who draws her training in classical and experimental music, literary theory, craft and computer programming to create collaborative interdisciplinary work with a focus on combining analogue and digital mediums. Her critically acclaimed solo album, Court Music from the Planet of Love touched on sounds from across the spectrum of popular and obscure music to create a quasi- orchestral psychedelic fantasia. Her music videos have been exhibited by the National Gallery of Victoria and the Melbourne International Animation Festival and resin craft work exhibited and sold in galleries internationally. Recently, she has been supported by the Australia Council for the Arts and Creative Victoria, and by residencies at The Getty Villa (US) and Flor de Sol (Bolivia). She has performed throughout Australasia, the United States and Europe and is a regular collaborator with award winning, experimental theatre company Four Larks.
As a technologist she develops prototypes of digital interfaces, consults on content strategy and user experience and has a particular interest in machine learning and human computer interaction. She holds a Bachelor of Arts (English Literature and Critical Theory) and Bachelor of Music from the University of Melbourne.
Tom Nordheim is a roboticist and planetary scientist. His research focuses on the icy worlds of the outer solar system, such as Saturn’s moon Enceladus, which may be a habitat for life beyond Earth. He is currently a NASA postdoctoral research fellow in the astrobiology and planetary chemistry group at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena. As a roboticist and space engineer, he has worked on scientific experiments flown to the Earth’s stratosphere, instruments on rockets and satellites as well as robots which explored the subglacial lakes of Antartica. He holds a Bachelors degree in Space Science and Robotics from the University of Wales, a Masters degree in Space Studies from the International Space University and a PhD in Space Physics from University College London.
Sebastian Peters-Lazaro is an interdisciplinary performance artist from Northern California. He graduated from the Department of World Arts and Culture at UCLA, with a Major in Cultural Studies. Sebastian’s work in performance has taken him from Los Angeles, (Yu Dance Theatre) to Taipei (Sun-Shier Dance Theatre), to Melbourne Australia, where he co-founded Four Larks, to make “junkyard opera” in unusual locations. Sebastian acts as Choreographer/Designer/ Production manager of Four Larks. Last year, they returned to Los Angeles, working with the Getty Villa performance lab to develop Orpheus later staged in a textile warehouse in downtown Los Angeles, and just finished their critically acclaimed production of The Temptation of St Antony.
Most recently, Sebastian has been a member of WXPT, a dance company formed by Los Angeles Artists Taisha Paggett, with residencies with Clock Shop at the Bow Tie Project, and at LACE in Hollywood. He also works art directing experiential pop ups for advertising firm HeLo in and around Los Angeles.
Davi Ortega is a computational evolutionary biologist. He holds a bachelors degree in physics from the State University of Campinas (Unicamp) in Brazil and a PhD in computational biophysics from the University of Tennessee. During his career as a scientist, Davi worked in a variety of projects ranging from optical atomic clocks as a guest researcher at the National Institute of Standards and Technology in Boulder, CO to molecular dynamics simulations of bacterial chemoreceptor at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory using the Titan supercomputer. Now, as postdoc at Caltech, he is interested in the underlying fundamentals that explains the evolution of complexity in biology.
Davi also collaborates as a data scientist to the votenaweb.com.br, an initiative to empower citizens to influence, in real time, the choices of congressmen and senators in Brazil.
Prudence Rees-Lee is an artist who draws her training in classical and experimental music, literary theory, craft and computer programming to create collaborative interdisciplinary work with a focus on combining analogue and digital mediums. Her critically acclaimed solo album, Court Music from the Planet of Love touched on sounds from across the spectrum of popular and obscure music to create a quasi- orchestral psychedelic fantasia. Her music videos have been exhibited by the National Gallery of Victoria and the Melbourne International Animation Festival and resin craft work exhibited and sold in galleries internationally. Recently, she has been supported by the Australia Council for the Arts and Creative Victoria, and by residencies at The Getty Villa (US) and Flor de Sol (Bolivia). She has performed throughout Australasia, the United States and Europe and is a regular collaborator with award winning, experimental theatre company Four Larks.
As a technologist she develops prototypes of digital interfaces, consults on content strategy and user experience and has a particular interest in machine learning and human computer interaction. She holds a Bachelor of Arts (English Literature and Critical Theory) and Bachelor of Music from the University of Melbourne.
Tom Nordheim is a roboticist and planetary scientist. His research focuses on the icy worlds of the outer solar system, such as Saturn’s moon Enceladus, which may be a habitat for life beyond Earth. He is currently a NASA postdoctoral research fellow in the astrobiology and planetary chemistry group at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena. As a roboticist and space engineer, he has worked on scientific experiments flown to the Earth’s stratosphere, instruments on rockets and satellites as well as robots which explored the subglacial lakes of Antartica. He holds a Bachelors degree in Space Science and Robotics from the University of Wales, a Masters degree in Space Studies from the International Space University and a PhD in Space Physics from University College London.
Sebastian Peters-Lazaro is an interdisciplinary performance artist from Northern California. He graduated from the Department of World Arts and Culture at UCLA, with a Major in Cultural Studies. Sebastian’s work in performance has taken him from Los Angeles, (Yu Dance Theatre) to Taipei (Sun-Shier Dance Theatre), to Melbourne Australia, where he co-founded Four Larks, to make “junkyard opera” in unusual locations. Sebastian acts as Choreographer/Designer/ Production manager of Four Larks. Last year, they returned to Los Angeles, working with the Getty Villa performance lab to develop Orpheus later staged in a textile warehouse in downtown Los Angeles, and just finished their critically acclaimed production of The Temptation of St Antony.
Most recently, Sebastian has been a member of WXPT, a dance company formed by Los Angeles Artists Taisha Paggett, with residencies with Clock Shop at the Bow Tie Project, and at LACE in Hollywood. He also works art directing experiential pop ups for advertising firm HeLo in and around Los Angeles.
Davi Ortega is a computational evolutionary biologist. He holds a bachelors degree in physics from the State University of Campinas (Unicamp) in Brazil and a PhD in computational biophysics from the University of Tennessee. During his career as a scientist, Davi worked in a variety of of projects ranging from optical atomic clocks as a guest researcher at the National Institute of Standards and Technology in Boulder, CO to molecular dynamics simulations of bacterial chemoreceptor at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory using the Titan supercomputer. Now, as postdoc at Caltech, he is interested in the underlying fundamentals that explains the evolution of complexity in biology.
Davi also collaborates as a data scientist to the votenaweb.com.br, an initiative to empower citizens to influence, in real time, the choices of congressmen and senators in Brazil.
Prudence Rees-Lee is an artist who draws her training in classical and experimental music, literary theory, craft and computer programming to create collaborative interdisciplinary work with a focus on combining analogue and digital mediums. Her critically acclaimed solo album, Court Music from the Planet of Love touched on sounds from across the spectrum of popular and obscure music to create a quasi- orchestral psychedelic fantasia. Her music videos have been exhibited by the National Gallery of Victoria and the Melbourne International Animation Festival and resin craft work exhibited and sold in galleries internationally. Recently, she has been supported by the Australia Council for the Arts and Creative Victoria, and by residencies at The Getty Villa (US) and Flor de Sol (Bolivia). She has performed throughout Australasia, the United States and Europe and is a regular collaborator with award winning, experimental theatre company Four Larks.
As a technologist she develops prototypes of digital interfaces, consults on content strategy and user experience and has a particular interest in machine learning and human computer interaction. She holds a Bachelor of Arts (English Literature and Critical Theory) and Bachelor of Music from the University of Melbourne.