Scott Kildall
ISEA Bio(s) Available:
ISEA2020
Scott Kildall (US) is a new media artist, who works with the interplay between territory and technology to build installations, sculptures and virtual environments. The resulting artworks often invite public participation through direct interaction. He has been working with art, technology and education for over 15 years. His work has been exhibited internationally at venues including the New York Hall of Science, Transmediale, the Venice Biennale, the Vancouver Art Gallery and the San Jose Museum of Art. He has received fellowships, awards and residencies from organizations including the Bangkok 1899, SETI Institute, ZERO1, Santa Fe Art Institute, Autodesk, Recology San Francisco, Eyebeam Art + Technology Center, Kala Art Institute and The Banff Centre for the Arts. Scott Kildall is an independent artist and resides in San Francisco. In 2018, he founded Xenoform Labs, an artist-in-residency program for new media artists visiting San Francisco.
ISEA2015
Scott Kildall is a cross-disciplinary artist who writes algorithms that transform various datasets into 3D sculptures and installations. The resulting artworks often invite public participation through direct interaction. He has exhibited internationally at venues including the New York Hall of Science, Transmediale, the Venice Biennale and the San Jose Museum of Art. He has received awards and residencies from organizations including Impakt Works, Autodesk, Recology San Francisco, Turbulence.org, Eyebeam Art + Technology Center, Kala Art Institute and The Banff Centre for the Arts (CA). Scott has an M.F.A. (2006) from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and resides in San Francisco, USA.
ISEA2012
Scott Kildall, US, media artist.
Last Known Location:
- San Francisco, California, United States of America
Art Events:
Tweets in Space
Categories: [Interactive Monitor-Based] [Performance Art]
[ISEA2012]
EquityBot
Categories: [Art Exhibition] [Sculptural Objects] [Internet Art]
[ISEA2015]
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Title: Grant Bot
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ISEA2012
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Title: Unnatural Language
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ISEA2020
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