Led by Rachel Karpf of Guerilla Science
It's no secret that bringing playful exploration into our work often leads to more surprising and impactful outcomes than staying stuck in our 'expert' brains. But how does play work when we're exploring the water? What does it mean to GET IN-- to get our hands wet-- figuratively, and literally? This conversation brings together Hudson River Park Trust Director of Science Carrie Roble, artist/scientist Clarinda Mac Low from Tryst, science-driven creative agency Guerilla Science, to flood us with ideas around physical engagement, interactivity, exploration, and playfulness on the water with a purpose.