Dylan DeLosAngeles

Dr Dylan DeLosAngeles

Manager, Exhibitions and Experience Design

Community & Regional Engagement

International & External Engagement


I lead the conceptual design, development and delivery of engaging exhibitions and live research programs at MOD. My passion is in translating complex research into compelling experiences that resonate with our young audience.
With a background in cognitive neuroscience research, I have extensive experience across South Australia and Southeast Asia in science communication, public programming initiatives, and exhibition management.

Year Citation
2024 Bailey, L., DeLosAngeles, D., Carfora, N., von der Borch, C., Lawrance, D., & Alford, K. (2024). What if no one owned a home? (No. Of Pieces: Exhibit including five types of visitor engagement.) [Exhibition]. Australia.
2024 Bailey, L., DeLosAngeles, D., Carfora, N., von der Borch, C., Lawrance, D., & Alford, K. (2024). BROKEN (No. Of Pieces: Immersive exhibition of 10 exhibits) [Exhibition]. Australia.
2022 DeLosAngeles, D., Stokes, B., Bailey, L., & Martin Skerm, M. (2022). Point of impact (No. Of Pieces: Online interactive narrative game) [sound, colour]. Australia.
2021 DeLosAngeles, D., Alford, K., Bailey, L., Newchurch, D., Lawrance, D., & Murphy, H. (2021). It's complicated (No. Of Pieces: IT’S COMPLICATED was a curated exhibition at MOD featuring 13 exhibits relating to dynamic interconnectedness and complex systems. Visitors were greeted by a set of parachuting cats to exploring case studies of malaria control continuing through games, artworks and interactives across 11 gallery spaces spanning topics such as the ocean, industry innovation, cancer treatment and music and visual arts.The exhibits included 'Operation Cat Drop' and 'Gene Drives' showing approaches to malaria control; 'Feeding Frenzy', a floor based interactive on self-organisation of schooling fish; 'Chaos Machine' demonstrating the importance of starting conditions in a double pendulum interactive; 'Octopus Estate' touchscreen game and app where visitors made decisions to help octopus populations thrive and 'Crazy Little Thing Called BRUV' with footage of marine ecologies of South Australia; 'Seahabilitation' looking at human and ecological approaches to increasing biodiversity including daily oyster feeding; 'Custom-Made' a robotic demonstration of Industry 4.0 principles, 'Pneumatic Blooms' on feedback through squishy robot plants, 'Cave of Sounds' an 8-pronged musical instrument for emergence curated by Tim Murray-Browne (UK), 'Grids, Dots and Codes' artworks exploring maths and textiles by Kate Little (Aus), 'Cell Invaders' showcasing research into car t-cell therapies for cancer; and 'Always Was, Always Will Be' a short story by Karen Wyld (Aus) inspired by Afrofutures.Each exhibit explored the principles of complex systems, communicating scientific research through novel interactive experiences. The curatorial strategy and key research contribution revolved around a series of guiding systems theory principles with corresponding icons, each of which were positioned in the galleries alongside QR codes leading to further information and links on an exhibit’s content, as well as being explored in a series of lunchtime researcher panels.) [Exhibition]. Australia.
2021 Bailey, L., DeLosAngeles, D., Lawrance, D., Boddy, A., Gomez, G., Gargett, T., . . . Coombs, J. (2021). Cell invaders (No. Of Pieces: interactive exhibit) [Exhibition]. Australia.
2021 DeLosAngeles, D., Alford, K., Bailey, L., Lawrance, D., Newchurch, D., Pegoli, S., . . . Aziz, M. (2021). Custom-made (No. Of Pieces: Robotics) [Exhibition]. Australia.
2018 DeLosAngeles, D., Johnstone, A., Alford, K., Lawrance, D., Banks, S., & Sweeney, J. (2018). Sleep Ops (No. Of Pieces: five purpose built sleep pods) [Exhibition]. Australia.
2018 DeLosAngeles, D., Johnstone, A., Alford, K., Loffler, S., Lawrance, D., Stanton, T., & Moseley, L. (2018). Feeling human (No. Of Pieces: Interactive exhibit) [Exhibition]. Australia.
2018 Alford, K., Johnstone, A., Lawrance, D., DeLosAngeles, D., Buckskin James, K., & Carfora, N. (2018). Waging peace (No. Of Pieces: Exhibition) [Exhibition]. Australia.
2018 Alford, K., Johnstone, A., Lawrance, D., Loffler, S., & DeLosAngeles, D. (2018). MOD.IFY (No. Of Pieces: artificial worlds) [Exhibition]. Australia.
  • Future of Health Museum: A 2024 World Health Day Exhibition, World Health Organisation, 30/11/2023 - 15/12/2025


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