Materializing the Imaginary: Scott Kildall Lecture

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Thursday, October 29 at 6:00PM
Collins Hall, 6th flr, 624 S. Michigan Ave,

Columbia College Chicago presents Materializing the Imaginary, a lecture by Scott Kildall as a part of the Lectures in Art & Art History series.

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. His work has been 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 fellowships, 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.

Scott received an MFA in 2006 from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago from the Art & Technology Studies Department and a BA from Brown University in Political Philosophy.