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Human beings have long sought to conquer the unconquerable and to push the boundaries of human endurance. There are few such endeavors more challenging than venturing into the coldest and harshest environments on the planet. The challenges these adventurers face are nearly countless, but one that is often underestimated is

Human beings have long sought to conquer the unconquerable and to push the boundaries of human endurance. There are few such endeavors more challenging than venturing into the coldest and harshest environments on the planet. The challenges these adventurers face are nearly countless, but one that is often underestimated is the massive risk of dehydration in high mountains and the lack of sufficient technology to meet this important need. Astronauts and mountaineers of NASA's Johnson Space Center have created a technology that solves this problem: a freeze-resistant hydration system that helps stop water from freezing at sub-zero temperatures by using cutting-edge technology and materials science to insulate and heat enough water to prevent dehydration over the course of the day, so that adventurers no longer need to worry about their equipment stopping them. This patented technology is the basis of the founding of Aeropak, an advanced outdoor hydration brand developed by three ASU students (Kendall Robinson, Derek Stein, and Thomas Goers) in collaboration with W.P. Carey’s Founder’s Lab. The primary goal was to develop traction among winter sport enthusiasts to create a robust customer base and evaluate the potential for partnership with hydration solution companies as well as direct sales through online and brick-and-mortar retail avenues. To this end, the Aeropak team performed market research to determine the usefulness and need for the product through a survey sent out to a number of outdoor sporting clubs on Arizona State University’s campus. After determining an interest in a potential product, the team developed a marketing strategy and business model which was executed through Instagram as well as a standalone website, with the goal of garnering interest and traction for a future product. Future goals of the project will be to bring a product to market and expand Aeropak’s reach into a variety of winter sport subcommunities, as well as evaluate the potential for further expansion into large-scale retailers and collaboration with established companies.

ContributorsGoers, Thomas Lee (Co-author) / Stein, Derek (Co-author) / Robinson, Kendall (Co-author) / Bryne, Jared (Thesis director) / Sebold, Brent (Committee member) / Tech Entrepreneurship & Mgmt (Contributor) / Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
Created2021-05
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As an artist, I set out to creatively answer three important questions that were discovered in a variety of ways over the course of my academic career. They all had one thing in common, the awareness and wonder around how impactful presence is. But what is presence? Merriam-Webster Dictionary defined

As an artist, I set out to creatively answer three important questions that were discovered in a variety of ways over the course of my academic career. They all had one thing in common, the awareness and wonder around how impactful presence is. But what is presence? Merriam-Webster Dictionary defined presence as, “The state or fact of existing, occurring, or being present in a place or thing.” And, “A person or thing that exists or is present in a place but is not seen. (Presence) After a tangible experience with loss, grief, disappointment, and extenuating life circumstances for many cast members involved in this seven-month movement research project, the internal battle for physical, mental, and emotional presence began to be a daily pursuit. The originally produced work, Presence-The Walk, takes a look into the unpopular practice of being still in an ever-moving society, as well as what the process of healing can look like for an individual. Videographer and MFA candidate Lawrence Fung was a large collaborator on the final product of this work. After having to adapt several different versions of the final product due to cast changes, opportunities for public performance, and the COVID-19 pandemic, dancer, mover, and artist Victoria Ward shares her experience and research exploring the constant pursuit of presence and what it looked like to present professional work given an even shorter timeline. Interdisciplinary collaboration with photographers, artists, and spoken word was also a key aspect of this work alongside the research completed by her cast of seven dancers.
ContributorsWard, Victoria Marie (Author) / Conder, Carley (Thesis director) / Meredith, Shauna (Committee member) / Rosenkrans, Angela (Committee member) / School of Film, Dance and Theatre (Contributor) / Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
Created2020-05
ContributorsDyches, Gina (Performer) / Fanning, Patrick (Performer) / Gardner, Stefanie (Performer) / Stein, Derek (Performer) / ASU Library. Music Library (Publisher)
Created2008-04-27
ContributorsKim, Jeong H. (Performer) / Chen, Chia-I (Performer) / Popham, Deborah (Performer) / French, Rose (Performer) / Massengill, Rachael (Performer) / Freida, Tamara (Performer) / Privitera, Louis (Performer) / Stein, Derek (Performer) / ASU Library. Music Library (Publisher)
Created2005-11-21
ContributorsGinger, Kerry (Performer) / Peterman, Jeremy (Performer) / Dyches, Gina (Performer) / Burley, Aeryn (Performer) / Vittal, Alex (Performer) / Stein, Derek (Performer) / ASU Library. Music Library (Publisher)
Created2007-04-01
ContributorsCarter, Melanie (Performer) / Herbert, Jacob W. (Performer) / Alzamora, Marisin (Performer) / Dunaway, Holly (Performer) / Greer, Amy (Performer) / Heitlinger, Steven (Performer) / Stein, Derek (Performer) / ASU Library. Music Library (Publisher)
Created2003-02-22
ContributorsGarcia, Anthony (Performer) / Peterson, Tom (Conductor) / McCarthy, Molly (Performer) / Freida, Tamara (Performer) / Vittal, Alex (Performer) / Stein, Derek (Performer) / Schuett, Laudon (Performer) / Garcia, Arnoldo (Performer) / Solace, Matt (Performer) / New Music Chorale (Performer) / ASU Library. Music Library (Publisher)
Created2008-04-22
ContributorsGardner, Joshua (Performer) / Novak, Gail (Pianist) (Performer) / Harrison, Jacob (Conductor) / Bowlin, Sarah (Performer) / Bacanu, Cristinel (Performer) / Teachout, Kim (Performer) / Stein, Derek (Performer) / ASU Library. Music Library (Publisher)
Created2008-01-31
ContributorsSallak, Bill (Performer) / Sauer, Monica (Performer) / Stein, Derek (Performer) / Fanning, Patrick (Performer) / Charbonneau, Chris (Performer) / ASU Library. Music Library (Publisher)
Created2007-02-03
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This project explores the cultivation of artistic methodologies centered in embodied movement practices. I worked in collaboration with dancers to inform the development of a movement vocabulary that is authentic to the individual as well as to the content of the work. Through the interplay between movement and subconscious response

This project explores the cultivation of artistic methodologies centered in embodied movement practices. I worked in collaboration with dancers to inform the development of a movement vocabulary that is authentic to the individual as well as to the content of the work. Through the interplay between movement and subconscious response to elements such as writing, imagery, and physical environments I created authentic kinesthetic experiences for both dancer and audience. I submerged dancers into a constructed environment by creating authentic mental and physical experiences that supported the development of embodied movement. This was the impetus to develop the evening length work, Flesh Narratives, which consisted of five vignettes, each containing its own distinctive creative process driven by the content of each section. This project was presented January 29- 31, 2016 in the Fine Arts Center room 122, an informal theatre space, that supplemented an immersive experience in an intimate environment for forty viewers. This project explored themes of transformation including cycles, concepts of life, death and reincarnation, and enlightenment. Through the art of storytelling, the crafting of embodied movers, and the theory of Hauntology, the viewer was taken on a journey of struggle, loss, and rebirth.
ContributorsGerena, Jenny (Author) / Standley, Eileen (Thesis advisor) / Rosenkrans, Angela (Committee member) / Britt, Melissa (Committee member) / Arizona State University (Publisher)
Created2016