Sneha Girap (Editor)

Ken Rinaldo

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Website
  
kenrinaldo.com

Name
  
Ken Rinaldo


Role
  
Artist

Period
  
Contemporary art

Ken Rinaldo wwwcolloquebioartorgmediakrinaldojpg

Trans species symbiogenisis ken rinaldo tedxcolumbus


Ken Rinaldo (born 1958) is an American artist and educator internationally recognized for his interactive robotics, 3D animation and bio-art installations. He creates interactive art installations that explore the intersection between nature and technology. His robotic and bio-art installations seek to merge the organic and electromechanical seamlessly through sonification, interactivity and motion, expressing a gentle symbiosis. His 3D modeling and 3D animations are focused on the future of human and robotic coevolution.

Contents

Ken Rinaldo Ken Rinaldo V2Institute for the Unstable Media

His works are influenced by living systems theories, interspecies communication, artificial life research, and the idea of emergent properties. His work also deals with ecological issues often overlooked in favor of technological progress.

Ken Rinaldo Ken Rinaldo Autopoiesis is a group consciousnes of

Ken Rinaldo's best known works are Autopoiesis (2000), an a-life robotic installation exploring the idea of group consciousness and Augmented Fish Reality (2004), a fish-driven robot.

Ken Rinaldo Ken Rinaldo Wikipedia the free encyclopedia

Trans species symbiogenisis ken rinaldo


Biography

Ken Rinaldo Ken Rinaldo V2Institute for the Unstable Media

He has an Associate of Science degree in Computer Science from Cañada College, 1982; a Bachelor of Arts in Communications from The University of California, Santa Barbara; 1984 and a Master of Fine Arts in Conceptual and Information Arts from San Francisco State University, 1996.

Ken Rinaldo Digital Creation Critical ANalysis Ramboz Man Ray Eric

In 2000 he received the first prize at the VIDA 3.0 International Artificial Life Competition for Autopoiesis [2], in 2001 the same piece received an honorable mention at the Ars Electronica Festival. [3] In 2004. Ken Rinaldo's art piece Augmented Fish Reality was awarded with an award of distinction at the same festival [4].

Rinaldo directs the Art & Technology program in the Department of Art at the main campus of the Ohio State University. He teaches interactive robotic sculpture, 3D modeling, rapid prototyping, motion graphics and animation.[5]

Philosophy

Rinaldo is concerned with an idealized melding or an intersection that he believes is possible between natural and technological systems. He often asserts that integration of the natural and non-organic electro-mechanical elements are part of an important and very natural confluence and co-evolution that is necessary between living and our evolving technological material. His art works are influenced and evolve with research into living systems theory, artificial life and the current technologies we use to model and express mimesis through our current understanding of natural living systems.

References

Ken Rinaldo Wikipedia