Credits
An ongoing list…
Attendants and Assistants
☞ Over the course of October 8, October 10, and October 11, the following people were instrumental in opening, maintaining, and closing ‟An Apothecary Dreams”, whether with setup/breakdown assistance, or by working the check-in or sun room, or by some combination of all three and keeping Katherine sane, fed, and watered. In alphabetical order:
- Bashar Alqassar
- Mia Bourguignon
- Max Chen
- Kathy Louise Day
- Thomas Jolicoeur
- Alex Macdonald
- Pippin Macdonald
- Elizabeth Papa
- Caleb Prouty
- Jon Prusik
- Thei Riley
- Hunter Simone
- Dr. Gillian Smith
- Dr. Karen Stewart
- Bastión Toledo-Altamirano
- Maddie Veccia
- Bashar Alqassar
- Mia Bourguignon
- Max Chen
- Kathy Louise Day
- Thomas Jolicoeur
- Alex Macdonald
- Pippin Macdonald
- Elizabeth Papa
- Caleb Prouty
- Jon Prusik
- Thei Riley
- Hunter Simone
- Dr. Gillian Smith
- Dr. Karen Stewart
- Bastión Toledo-Altamirano
- Maddie Veccia
Audio, Art, and Text
☞ Max Chen, 3D recording and laser-cut keychains
☞ Yutong Li, IMGD Publicity art and design
☞ WPI Academic Technology Center, digital projector and setup
☞ Mournful fiddle by TheFlyFishingFilmmaker — License: CC Attribution 4.0
☞ ‟The Dreamer” and ‟The Kitchen” soundscapes developed through Dr. Stéphane Pigeon‘s myNoise.net project
☞ Full reference list of primary sources to come!
Build Support
☞ Joseph Asafu-Adjaye, collected cardboard for repurposing
☞ Mike Voorhis, speaker/sound peripherals and specialty papers
☞ Nan Zhang and Kathy Day, additional botanicals
☞ Members of the IMGD Graduate student community who joined side-quests to help
☞ Members of the WPI community who donated magazines, chemistry equipment catalogues, and collage materials
Photography
☞ Matthew J. Burgos (Inkblots and Snapshots)
☞ Dr. Karen Stewart (WPI)
☞ Worcester Polytechnic Institute stock photography
With the exception of the portraits on the home page (taken by Burgos), all uncredited photos were taken by Katherine Crighton
Playtest Support
☞ Convention committee of Readercon 34, for table space, feedback, and ad hoc equipment and supplies
☞ Attendees of the Summer 2025 MIT Flea and Readercon 34, for their submissions and permissions to display the alpha and beta tests of the 500-year time capsule
Research and Development
☞ M3C (Brendan Macdonald, Pippin Macdonald, Alex Macdonald, and Katherine Crighton), the sibling creative group
☞ Kathy Day, recipe consultation, on-location Garden design
☞ Marc DeAngelis (site, LinkedIn), marketing design feedback
☞ Jon Prusik, MIT Flea table space and audience interaction feedback and development