Organizers

Hannah Tardie, Electronics Faire Chair, Makerspace Manager at the Loretta C Duckworth Scholars Studio at Temple University Libraries. Hannah Tardie is an artist, educator, and researcher whose work exists as sculpture, installation, essays, and performance. Tardie views electronics as rich transferential objects through which we can explore intimacy, attachment, and queer relationality. Their work has been shown at La Gaite Lyrique, SPACE Gallery, Westbeth Gallery, One Brooklyn Bridge Park, Arts, Letters, & Numbers, Vox Populi, Pig Iron Theatre Company, and online via websites like Artsy.net, maps-dna-and-spam, and p5.js. Tardie has given artist talks, guest crits, and academic presentations at the University of Pennsylvania, New York University, Arizona State University, Temple University, and Toronto Metropolitan University. Tardie was on the organizing committee of the 2021 experimental iteration of the Movement and Computing Conference, lovingly termed Slo Mo Co. They solely organized Temple University’s first Electronics Faire in 2024.