#21 - Aaron Burrell, Dustin Garner and Colin Sellers

13/10/2025 57 min Episodio 21
#21 - Aaron Burrell, Dustin Garner and Colin Sellers

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Episode Synopsis

This episode of Everything is Somewhere pairs hands-on geospatial craft with imaginative worldbuilding across two in-depth conversations. In the first half, Texas surveyor Aaron Burrell walks listeners through the Odessa Stonehenge recreation, from community arts origins and university partnership to site topo, engineered slabs, and crane logistics, culminating in precise summer solstice and 18.6-year lunar standstill alignments calculated with NGS/NOAA resources back in 2004, before widespread archaeoastronomy software was available; the sunrise “crown” over the heelstone drew cheers and set a public art landmark that now attracts visitors, weddings, and school tours, while deepening appreciation for ancient construction feats and intentional stone selection. In the second half, returning guests Dustin Garner and Colin Sellers unveil For the Quest, a GPS-first-person RPG that places dungeon entrances at real survey monuments; players navigate to coordinates, complete geospatial mini-games to earn tokens, and continue on mobile or PC in a classic RPG loop inspired by Elder Scrolls, Borderlands, and Diablo, with monsters and lore drawn from Dustin’s Creatures of the Compass and a planned novel trilogy. The conversation ranges to Dustin’s Caritas nonprofit work in Cedar City and Colin’s scientific literacy advocacy, from flat-earth debunking experiments to Bronze Age catastrophism.