Scott Snibbe
- January 10, 2024
- Artist
Quick Facts
Full Name | Scott Snibbe |
Occupation | Artist |
Date Of Birth | Aug 20, 1969(1969-08-20) |
Age | 55 |
Birthplace | New York |
Country | United States |
Horoscope | Leo |
Scott Snibbe Biography
Name | Scott Snibbe |
Birthday | Aug 20 |
Birth Year | 1969 |
Place Of Birth | New York |
Birth Country | United States |
Birth Sign | Leo |
Scott Snibbe is one of the most popular and richest Artist who was born on August 20, 1969 in New York, United States. Scott Snibbe (born 1969 in New York City) is an artist in the field of interactive media businessman, entrepreneur, and meditation instructor . He is currently hosting the A Skeptic’s Path to Enlightenment meditation podcast. He has worked with other artists and musicians, such as Bjork in her interactivity “app album” Bjork: Biophilia which was purchased by MoMA in New York. MoMA for the very first download-able app in MoMA’s collection. In the years 2000-2013,, he created several companies, among them Eyegroove that was later acquired by Facebook in the year 2016. In the beginning of his career, Snibbe was among the creators for After Effects (acquired by Adobe).
Snibbe was the creator Snibbe was the founder of Snibbe Interactive (2007), that distributed and created rich interactive environments for entertainment, museums and branding Scott Snibbe Studio (2011) which creates original apps as well as apps developed by other filmmakers and musicians and the non-profit research organization Sona Research, which researched the socially beneficial uses of interactive technologies using funding by the National Science Foundation.
Snibbe collaborated with Björk to produce Biophilia, the first full-length app album, which was released for iPad and iPhone in 2011, as well as producing the visuals for her Biophilia Concert Tour. Other interactive song apps and app albums followed, including the Philip Glass: REWORK App based on the album produced by Beck, the METRIC: Synthetica App based on Metric’s 2013 album, and the Passion Pit Gossamer App.
In 2011, via his company Snibbe Interactive, Snibbe produced a series of interactive exhibits that brought technologies and experiences of James Cameron’s Avatar to life in the traveling AVATAR: The Exhibition, which was funded and premiered at Seattle’s Experience Music Project and Science Fiction Museum. The exhibition included full-body motion tracking augmented reality and virtual reality experiences simulating the world of Avatar’s Pandora, and the process of creating the film.
Snibbe is among the first artists working with interactive projections. computer vision is employed to alter a projection projected on the floor or wall as a result of people’s interactions with the surface. The first and most well-known installation, Boundary Functions (1998), was presented during Ars Electronica 1998. In this interactive floor installation that follows people across a four-meter-by-four-meter floor. While they walk, Boundary Functions uses a camera, computer , and projector to draw lines across everyone who are on the ground, creating an Voronoi Diagram. This diagram is of particular significance when drawn around individuals’ bodies, covering each one with lines that define the space that they inhabit which is the space that is closer to that person than any other person. Snibbe says that the study “shows that personal space, though we call it our own, is only defined by others and changes without our control”.
Scott Snibbe Net Worth
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Source Of Income | Artist |
House | Living in own house. |
Scott Snibbe is one of the richest Artist from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Scott Snibbe 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
Snibbe was a Computer Scientist for Adobe Systems from 1994-1996, working on the special effects and animated program Adobe After Effects, named on six patents for its work in interface, animation, as well as motion-tracking. He was a part-time employee of Paul Allen’s Interval Research from 1996-2000 where the focus was on computer vision and interactive music, computer graphics and haptics research.
Snibbe’s initial public interactive project was a networked communications system that incorporated abstract animations called Motion Phone, which won the Prix Ars Electronica award in 1996. This made him a major contributor for the discipline.
At the CHI 2009 conference, Snibbe presented “Social Immersive Media,” a research paper published via his nonprofit research organization Sona Research, coining the term Social Immersive Media to describe interface techniques immersive augmented reality interactive experiences focused on social interaction, and winning the best paper of conference award.
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Snibbe created some of the first interactive art apps for iOS devices (iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch). His first three apps—Gravilux, Bubble Harp, and Antograph—released in May, 2010 as iOS ports of screen-based artwork from the 1990s Dynamic Systems Series, all rose into the top ten in the iTunes Store’s Entertainment section, and have been downloaded over a million times.
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Snibbe teaches mediation and leads meditation retreats, and trained in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition with teachers from The Foundation for the Preservation of the Mahayana Tradition (FPMT) including Geshe Ngawang Dakpa, the Dalai Lama, and Lama Zopa Rinpoche. In 2020 he launched the meditation podcast A Skeptic’s Path to Enlightenment, that adapts the Tibetan Buddhist Lamrim and Mind Training techniques to a secular audience.