Chris Cerrito is an interactive artist, experience designer, and creative technologist who specializes in blending art, science, and technology to create playful, immersive, and thought-provoking experiences. With over 15 years of experience in museum exhibit development, product design, and large-scale interactive installations, his work focuses on making complex ideas tangible, accessible, and engaging.

From hands-on science exhibits at The Exploratorium to interactive public art at Burning Man, Chris’s projects invite people to touch, explore, and participate. His interactive exhibits have been showcased at science and technology centers around the world, engaging audiences of all ages in curiosity-driven learning. He has developed STEAM-based products at KiwiCo, designed physical-to-digital collectibles with Goodz, and led digital engagement strategies at Fanaply. His work has been featured at institutions such as the New York Hall of Science, the Telfair Museum of Art, the MIT Media Lab, EXIT Art, the DUMBO Arts Festival, zero1, and the Burning Man Festival.

In addition to his creative work, Chris has developed and taught workshops on rapid prototyping, interaction design, and solar technology at venues such as the Smithsonian Museum of American History, Solar One, and B.E.A.M. Camp, sharing his passion for hands-on learning and creative problem-solving.

Driven by a passion for play, experimentation, and human-centered design, Chris continues to explore how technology, storytelling, and interaction can create meaningful, unexpected, and immersive experiences