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I'm Kate.

I create things that spark joy.
Often with nature, and mostly with technology.
Sometimes wearable, sometimes messy.

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The formal Biography of Kaitlin M. Reed:

The formal Biography of Kaitlin M. Reed:

Kate Reed is a Boston-based designer leveraging principles of nature to build wearable technology that connects humans, computers, with the natural world.

These wearables harness human biological input and output methods through the combination of digital craft, experimental interfaces, and augmented materials.

Kate built her first wearable computer when she was 13, before the introduction of the Apple Watch. Since then, she has designed, engineered, and built over a hundred wearable computers. After becoming the first graduate of the MIT-backed NuVu Studio, Kate received dual undergraduate degrees from Brown University (Social Innovation & Entrepreneurship) and The Rhode Island School of Design (Industrial Design, Computational Technology, & Culture). She also holds Masters in Science (Computational Advanced Design ) from the University of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Geodesy.

Kate's pioneering spirit led her to establish the Artist and Researcher in Residency program at Dassault Systemes, where she developed algorithms mirroring nature's processes, fostering predictable growth in computational spaces. Continuing her focus on integrating living organisms into technology, she created the Artist in Residency position at BosLab, employing synthetic biology to revolutionize material modification.

As a visionary technologist, Kate specializes in building machines, modifying biology, augmenting the body, and growing technology. She champions a symbiotic relationship between technology and nature, advocating for the digital evolution of the natural world, and the natural evolution of the digital world.

Her designs and inventions have been featured at the White House, New York Fashion Week, the Museum of Design Atlanta, the Hackaday Superconference, the MIT Museum, and more. Her work has been published internationally.

Kate Reed is a Boston-based designer leveraging principles of nature to build wearable technology that connects humans, computers, with the natural world.

These wearables harness human biological input and output methods through the combination of digital craft, experimental interfaces, and augmented materials.

Kate built her first wearable computer when she was 13, before the introduction of the Apple Watch. Since then, she has designed, engineered, and built over a hundred wearable computers. After becoming the first graduate of the MIT-backed NuVu Studio, Kate received dual undergraduate degrees from Brown University (Social Innovation & Entrepreneurship) and The Rhode Island School of Design (Industrial Design, Computational Technology, & Culture). She also holds Masters in Science (Computational Advanced Design ) from the University of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Geodesy.

Kate's pioneering spirit led her to establish the Artist and Researcher in Residency program at Dassault Systemes, where she developed algorithms mirroring nature's processes, fostering predictable growth in computational spaces. Continuing her focus on integrating living organisms into technology, she created the Artist in Residency position at BosLab, employing synthetic biology to revolutionize material modification.

As a visionary technologist, Kate specializes in building machines, modifying biology, augmenting the body, and growing technology. She champions a symbiotic relationship between technology and nature, advocating for the digital evolution of the natural world, and the natural evolution of the digital world.

Her designs and inventions have been featured at the White House, New York Fashion Week, the Museum of Design Atlanta, the Hackaday Superconference, the MIT Museum, and more. Her work has been published internationally.

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