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Leigh Christie
Cofounder of MistyWest: Engineering Consulting Services for Intelligent and Connected Devices (AIoT)
Leigh Christie is a prominent entrepreneur, engineer, and community builder based in Vancouver, British Columbia. He is best known as the co-founder of Mondo Spider, a unique mechanical art installation that weighs around 1,600 pounds and is designed to walk on its own. The Mondo Spider has gained recognition for its innovative design and was notably featured at events like Burning Man.13
Professional Background
Leigh Christie co-founded MistyWest, an engineering and product design consultancy, in 2003 alongside Josh Usher. MistyWest focuses on developing advanced technologies aimed at promoting sustainability and addressing the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. The firm specializes in various areas including IoT devices, computer vision systems, and embedded systems.23
In addition to his work at MistyWest, Christie has held roles such as Director at Isobar NowLab Americas, where he led research in emerging technologies like VR, AI, and IoT. His background also includes significant contributions to projects at the MIT Senseable City Lab and experience in the automotive sector with electric vehicles.23
Education
Leigh Christie holds a Bachelor of Applied Science in Engineering Physics from the University of British Columbia (UBC) and a Master’s degree in Art, Culture and Technology from the MIT Media Lab. His education reflects a blend of engineering and artistic innovation, which informs his work in both technology and art.23
Contributions to Art and Technology
As a creative technologist, Christie has been involved in various projects that intersect art and technology. Besides the Mondo Spider, he is associated with the eatART Foundation, which promotes energy awareness through art. His work often emphasizes sustainability and innovative design solutions.13
Christie's endeavors illustrate a commitment to merging engineering with artistic expression, making him a notable figure in both fields.

