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Cosplaying…for science! How to design outreach scientific activities using cosplay and roleplay.

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How can people connect their interests in pop culture with science? We create events to do just that! We share how to produce and evaluate these events.

Do you have science knowledge or expertise? Are you interested in pop culture, nerd culture, or gaming? Have you ever wondered if you can unite those two expertises by attending events like GenCon or comic cons? Cosplay For Science creates and researches pop-up museums, panel discussions, and other events that help connect people’s everyday interests (i.e., gaming) and scientific ideas. This seminar describes events we create and ways to evaluate their effectiveness. Past events have included an event in which scientists used creatures from Dungeons and Dragons’ Feywild as an analogue for invasive species; cosplaying as Pokemon professors and discussing evolution and speciation at a panel discussion; and creating a “Museum of the Multiverse” about insects in which undergraduates cosplayed and described how various properties (i.e. Everdell) use real-life science concepts in game design.
  • Event Type TRD - Trade Day Events
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  • Day Wednesday
  • Start Time 3:00 PM
  • End Time 4:00 PM
  • Duration 1 hours
  • Location JW
  • Room 205.0
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  • Age Required Everyone (6+)
  • Experience Required None (You've never played before - rules will be taught)
  • Min Players 5
  • Max Players 50
  • Cost Free
  • Tickets Available 50
  • GM / Organizer Lisa Lundgren, Philip Anderson
  • Group Cosplay for Science
  • Tournament No
  • Round 1 of 1
  • Materials Required No
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