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Scott Kildall
Art, Technology & Education
Scott Kildall is a versatile professional, known as a researcher, artist, and software programmer, with expertise in custom software development translating datasets into physical objects and installations.
One of his notable projects, 'Water Works,' involved a 3D data visualization and mapping of San Francisco's water infrastructure, where he created large-scale 3D-printed sculptures depicting the city's invisible water system supported by a Creative Code Fellowship.
He is the founder of Xenoform Labs, a platform dedicated to the commercial aspect of the software and research tools developed through his creative endeavors.
Scott's educational background includes an MFA in Art & Technology from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a B.A. in Political Philosophy from Brown University.
Throughout his career, Scott Kildall has held various roles including Creative Coder and New Media Artist, Artist in Residence at Autodesk, New Media Exhibit Developer at Exploratorium, Video Producer at Eyebeam, and Software Programmer at Red Eye Software.