Anna Tonkonogui has been attracted to fire, collaborative projects, and stressful timelines since time immemorial. The piano art car is her brainchild and latest graceful obsession. In more everyday life, unless she fails out of her EMT class (life happens), she plans to spend the next year as a combination EMT-Programmer-Bartender, and some months after escape to a cabin in the woods to do book-writings.
David Bliss knows how to do pretty much everything under the sun, but is currently focusing his ample spare time on sailing, radio stuffs, ESAR, and being the state expert on bioterrorism. No, really. He's also worked on the Damned Space Robot and a Killer Ground Robot (ie UW DARPA project). He's expensive, but you should hire him, because he will, after overspecing everything, build you some cool shit.
Possu Huang is in charge of all of the non-boxy artistic representations of the project. An example of his work are the sketches of the piano on the front page. When he is not working on the art car, he is either researching cures for HIV as a Fellow at the UW, playing his violin, or dancing tango.
Erin Johnson is a viking, a mechanic's daughter, and an adventurer. She likes to explore hot springs and ghost towns, and brews some kickass mead. She is frequently associated with frogs and libraries.
(The other 8 or so team mates and contributors chose to remain pictureless....)