Ken Rinaldo

Kenneth E. Rinaldo (born 1958)[1][2] is an American neo-conceptual artist and arts educator, known for his interactive robotics, 3D animation, and BioArt installations.

His works include Autopoiesis (2000),[3][4][5] and Augmented Fish Reality (2004), a fish-driven robot.

[7] He attended Ward Melville High School in East Setauket, New York.

[7] At San Francisco State he studied with artists Steve Wilson, Brian Rogers, George LeGrady and Paul DeMarinis.

[9][10] In 2004 Rinaldo's Augmented Fish Reality, a fish-driven robot, won an award of distinction at the same festival.

'Farm Fountain; living sculpture, an example of Ken Rinaldo's bio-art collaboration with Amy Youngs
'Farm Fountain' living sculpture, a collaboration with Amy Youngs.