“Creating Art with Data” - an artist talk and presentation by Scott Kildall
Art, Data, the Environment.
This talk will show how Scott Kildall uses technology creatively to make artwork about current environmental issues and scientific discoveries.
- Outline of Talk
45 minutes with questions-and-answers at the end.
- work at the Exploratorium (San Francisco)
- Data Crystals (with live code demo)
- Water Works (with Cistern Mapping on bicycles)
- Strewn Fields
- Celebrity Asteroids (with live code demo)
- Sonaqua (with live sound demo)
Scott Kildall is new media artist from the United States, who is working in Bangkok as part of the American Arts Incubator program. Here, he is teaching workshops and supervising community-led projects on River Heath and Data Sculptures. Scott collaborates with scientists at museums, research institutions and space organizations. His artistic process involves writing software code that translates datasets about our environment into physical objects and sound installations. He will show the process behind creating sculptures with digital fabrication machines such as 3D printers and waterjet cutting machines. He will also demonstrate with Live Coding, the process for building his data sculptures. And he will conclude his presentation with a demonstration of his new artwork, Sonaqua, which is a electronic sound installation based on water quality of the Chao Phraya River.