Through their work as visual strategists for NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, David Delgado and Daniel Goods inspire scientists and make science inspiring. Under 'The Studio' at JPL, David and Dan help engineers and scientists sort through their own design problems using creative methodologies, while also framing JPL's research for a general audience—making things like travel posters for exoplanets and a giant listening station for orbiting satellites.
David and Dan sat down with me to discuss their role in the JPL ecosystem, and the invaluable role their architect and designer-collaborators play in imagining the future. David starts off the conversation by describing their 'Metamorphosis' project: visualizing the surface of a comet through sculpture, for the Rosetta Mission.
Listen to One-to-One #46 with JPL visual strategists David Delgado and Daniel Goods:
The Pulse at JPL in Pasadena, California ↓
Metamorphosis for NASA's Rosetta mission, installed in New York City. Installation Design by Jason Klimoski, StudioKCA ↓
Orbit Pavilion installed at Huntington Gardens in Pasadena, California. Pavilion Design by Jason Klimoski, StudioKCA; Sound Composition by Shane Myrbeck ↓
Orbit Pavilion at the May 2015 World Science Festival at New York University, designed by Jason Klimoski, StudioKCA, with sound composition by Shane Myrbeck and creative strategy by NASA JPL ↓
Complete credits:
Orbit Pavilion:
Creative Strategy: Dan Goods, David Delgado (NASA/JPL)
Pavilion Design: Jason Klimoski & Lesley Chang, STUDIOKCA
Audio Composition and Sound System Design: Shane Myrbeck
3D audio produced in the Arup SoundLab
Metamorphosis:
Creative Strategy: David Delgado and Dan Goods (NASA/ JPL)
Design: Jason Klimoski, STUDIOKCA.
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