Aryatama Nugraha

BIO

Born in October 15th 1996 and graduated majoring in visual and communication design. Arya currently lives and works in Bali. His passion for self-taught experimentation, especially in mulberry papermaking brought him to be one of the best paper makers in the area. His mulberry paper (daluang) is recognized to be one of the finest in Bali and is currently being used by print and painting artists in Bali. In the pas, he colaborates his papermaking work with various local and international artists like Kemal Ezedine, Jero Apel, Kuncir Sathya Viku, Nyoman Erawan, Stephan Kotas, Ricky Lee Gordon, and many more. He also joined printmaking exhibitions such as Ars Multipicata, Devfto Group Exhibition on Deus Ex-Machina Canggu, 2024, Ubud Open Studio Showcase, Titik Dua, Ubud, 2024, Devfto Group Artshow, Manna Uluwatu, 2024, Printmaking Adventure: Exploring The Unexpected Group Exhibition Indus Gallery, Ubud 2024, Gelar Grafis Devfto Langgeng Art Foundation
Yogyakarta, 2023

WHAT I WILL DO IN DINACON
What I will do in Dinacon is to share knowledge about barkpaper and promote creative products of my start up Usaha Daluang Kreatif by conducting workshop and product display.

Anna Carreras

Dates: 28/6 – 5/7

Will be working on: some generative visuals for kids that can be interactive with a Makey Makey and materials found around

Bio: generative artist and creative coder with some Mediterranean soul

Jay Bond

Dates: June 23rd—July 22nd (give or take)

Project: Interactive 3D thingy of coral-inspired structures created using signed-distance functions in WGSL/Rust/Bevy!

Jay Facts:

  • Jay is from Ontario, Canada.
  • Jay is a code monkey by day and asleep by night.
  • Jay does not have socials media but is a real person who exists, he swears.

William Kennedy

At Dinacon 2025:  I would like to explore some spontaneous performance possibilities combined with making functional objects from natural and unnatural objects (trash!) from around Sea Communities. I plan on hosting a lighting and lamp-making workshop, creating functional sculptures from scrap materials and trash from our surroundings. As well, I’ll be doing a shadow performance using our bespoke lighting and improvisational dancing and music-making.

I’m also currently exploring making natural building materials from shredded plastic, pulverized glass, and water glass and hope to bring in some of my recent learnings about this process into Dinacon

Bio:  Heyoo! I’m William Kennedy, an artist, electrical engineer, musician, bicycler, and lighting designer who loves making lamps, music, and community. I like exploring on the idea of ‘play’ and the spontaneous nature of creation. I like doing this by creating spaces for people to be comfortable experimenting, improvising, and trying new things without fear of judgement.

My experience includes designing and building stage installations for major touring musicians, creating interactive public art pieces for municipalities and public art festivals, designing and fabricating hundreds of light fixtures, and touring the world playing synthesizers in bands. I am currently based in Los Angeles, CA, but hail from Atlanta, GA

Dinacon dates:

~June 28 – July 18, 2025

Dinoj Mahendranathan


We (Sumugan, Luci and Dinoj) plan to collect ocean plastic and make recordings to build a common sample bank (shared online) using free, open source tools. We will experiment with sonification of ocean data and assemble musical instruments from scavenged plastic: potentially work with Andy’s plastic processing method for 3D printing. We were involved in the Thaalam Riddim Reapers music production workshop at Dinacon 2022, Batticaloa. In March 2024 we developed this project into a ten day “bootcamp”, Dham Dham Riddim, at DreamSpace Academy’s Music Lab and released an album of the participants’ results on Bandcamp in August 2024. 

Bio  Dinoj M is an artist and music producer who blends music with nature while celebrating the culture of his hometown, Batticaloa, Sri Lanka. He runs DreamSpace Records, a creative hub where local artists can record and produce their tracks. When he’s not making music, he’s upcycling old stuff into musical instruments because sustainability is his jam. His songs reflect the rich traditions and stories of Batticaloa, while also highlighting why we need to protect the planet. Dinoj is all about empowering artists and creating music that’s meaningful, fresh, and rooted in heritage.

Bio  Lucinda Dayhew investigates relationships between social, ecological, historical, and psychological phenomena with a percussive bent. She sculpts words and moulds sounds and materials into pulsing narratives and rhythmic objects, which shift shape as they grapple with the conflicting ethics of daily life and global spin. Her works materialise as installations, performances, texts, films, photographs, sound works, and sculptures that are shown locally and internationally. Collaboration is the key to her beating heart. 

Bio  Sumugan Sivanesan is an artist, researcher and writer whose interests include music, minority politics, activist media, artist infrastructures and more-than-human rights. His artistic research project fugitive radio (2020-ongoing) develops live collectively-realised modes of “performance-radio” alongside a monthly podcast, music, zines and texts.

Sumugan Sivanesan


We (Dinoj, Luci, and Sumugan) plan to collect ocean plastic and make recordings to build a common sample bank (shared online) using free, open source tools. We will experiment with sonification of ocean data and assemble musical instruments from scavenged plastic: potentially work with Andy’s plastic processing method for 3D printing. We were involved in the Thaalam Riddim Reapers music production workshop at Dinacon 2022, Batticaloa. In March 2024 we developed this project into a ten day “bootcamp”, Dham Dham Riddim, at DreamSpace Academy’s Music Lab and released an album of the participants’ results on Bandcamp in August 2024. 

Bio  Sumugan Sivanesan is an artist, researcher and writer whose interests include music, minority politics, activist media, artist infrastructures and more-than-human rights. His artistic research project fugitive radio (2020-ongoing) develops live collectively-realised modes of “performance-radio” alongside a monthly podcast, music, zines and texts.

Bio  Dinoj M is an artist and music producer who blends music with nature while celebrating the culture of his hometown, Batticaloa, Sri Lanka. He runs DreamSpace Records, a creative hub where local artists can record and produce their tracks. When he’s not making music, he’s upcycling old stuff into musical instruments because sustainability is his jam. His songs reflect the rich traditions and stories of Batticaloa, while also highlighting why we need to protect the planet. Dinoj is all about empowering artists and creating music that’s meaningful, fresh, and rooted in heritage.

Bio  Lucinda Dayhew investigates relationships between social, ecological, historical, and psychological phenomena with a percussive bent. She sculpts words and moulds sounds and materials into pulsing narratives and rhythmic objects, which shift shape as they grapple with the conflicting ethics of daily life and global spin. Her works materialise as installations, performances, texts, films, photographs, sound works, and sculptures that are shown locally and internationally. Collaboration is the key to her beating heart. 

Lucinda Dayhew


We (Dinoj, Luci, and Sumugan) plan to collect ocean plastic and make recordings to build a common sample bank (shared online) using free, open source tools. We will experiment with sonification of ocean data and assemble musical instruments from scavenged plastic: potentially work with Andy’s plastic processing method for 3D printing. We were involved in the Thaalam Riddim Reapers music production workshop at Dinacon 2022, Batticaloa. In March 2024 we developed this project into a ten day “bootcamp”, Dham Dham Riddim, at DreamSpace Academy’s Music Lab and released an album of the participants’ results on Bandcamp in August 2024.

Bio  Lucinda Dayhew investigates relationships between social, ecological, historical, and psychological phenomena with a percussive bent. She sculpts words and moulds sounds and materials into pulsing narratives and rhythmic objects, which shift shape as they grapple with the conflicting ethics of daily life and global spin. Her works materialise as installations, performances, texts, films, photographs, sound works, and sculptures that are shown locally and internationally. Collaboration is the key to her beating heart. 

Bio  Sumugan Sivanesan is an artist, researcher and writer whose interests include music, minority politics, activist media, artist infrastructures and more-than-human rights. His artistic research project fugitive radio (2020-ongoing) develops live collectively-realised modes of “performance-radio” alongside a monthly podcast, music, zines and texts.

Bio  Dinoj M is an artist and music producer who blends music with nature while celebrating the culture of his hometown, Batticaloa, Sri Lanka. He runs DreamSpace Records, a creative hub where local artists can record and produce their tracks. When he’s not making music, he’s upcycling old stuff into musical instruments because sustainability is his jam. His songs reflect the rich traditions and stories of Batticaloa, while also highlighting why we need to protect the planet. Dinoj is all about empowering artists and creating music that’s meaningful, fresh, and rooted in heritage.

Pom Prasopsuk

Project: Pom will be working on eco art, a combination of art and environment as concept

Bio: Pom is an eco artist from Thailand who make various kind of works such as sculptures, painting and product design focus mainly in environmental friendly

Here is the Link website to some of her past works
http://remains-of-the-day.com/

Joel Murphy

At Dinacon: I will be bringing some biosensing hardware to record data from Dinasaurs to experiment with the different kinds of vital signs that can be derived from PPG sensors. I am interested in Environmental sensing, and have an idea for a ‘sensor in a bottle’ project for measuring ocean information. I will also be helping to document other Dinasaurs projects.

Bio: Joel made kinetic sculpture for years before he became an electronics design engineer. He taught physical computing at Parsons from 2006 to 2014, and has participated in several successful crowdfunding projects since 2011 when he co-founded World Famous Electronics, makers of the Pulse Sensor: an open source heart rate monitor. In 2014 he co-founded OpenBCI, a company that makes high quality low cost EEG amplifiers for science and education, and was President of the company until 2018. Most recently, he has created and co-developed Tympan, an Open Source hearing-aid development platform. Joel also owns the technology consulting firm, Flywheel Lab. Joel lives and works in Troy, NY.

Kyle Chisholm

At Dinacon: At Dinacon 2025, I’m interested in exploring the development of 3D photogrammetry techniques for mapping coral reefs. I’ll be building workshops related to computer vision, sensors, and motion control. I’m also hoping to extend these topics into exciting art projects!

Bio: Kyle Chisholm is a roboticist and engineer with a passion for human-robot interaction. Currently, he is developing robot arms for medical, industrial, and assistive applications. As a DIY enthusiast and creative maker, he loves to build public art installations and participate in community-driven open source projects. Kyle has actively engaged in STEAM education through initiatives like “Let’s Talk Science,” “FIRST Robotics” and currently serves as a board member at “Radio Snack” in Montreal, Canada.