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Tech, Dig-Dug, And Rock 'n' Roll: Otronicon Is Back At Orlando Science Center

The group ArcAttack, described as "part rock concert, part science experiment," is performing at Otronicon v.10. Photo courtesy of otronicon.org.
The group ArcAttack, described as "part rock concert, part science experiment," is performing at Otronicon v.10. Photo courtesy of otronicon.org.

Thousands of people are expected to flock to the Orlando Science Center over the next four days for its most popular event of the year. The 10th annual Otronicon begins Thursday. Organizers are calling it Otronicon v.10, as a nod to the affair's emphasis on all things tech. The Science Center’s Mark Schaub sat down with 90.7’s Nicole Creston to talk about Otronicon, starting with explaining exactly what it is.

 

You can find more information on the Otronicon website.

Nicole came to Central Florida to attend Rollins College and started working for Orlando’s ABC News Radio affiliate shortly after graduation. She joined WMFE in 2010. As a field reporter, news anchor and radio show host in the City Beautiful, she has covered everything from local arts to national elections, from extraordinary hurricanes to historic space flights, from the people and procedures of Florida’s justice system to the changing face of the state’s economy.