Caitlin Foley is an artist, educator and curator who works collaboratively to create interactive games, installations, and happenings where audience participation is a key component of the work and its message. Her work engages ideas and practices involving sharing communities, livable ecologies, and the transmutation of waste. Naturally occurring phenomena such as pink noise and the microbiome ecology are inspirations for the experiences she and Misha Rabinovich construct in their collaborative projects. Misha Rabinovich is an artist, developer, and educator investigating the idea of waste as a cultural construct and is interested in making ecology legible through multi-player gaming. His research interests include art, social practice, data visualization, and ecology design. He was recently growing plants using only the dynamic light and sound of projected Internet video to create a web-enabled alchemical installation that transmutes cultural waste into fertilizer.