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Kevin Mack
Born
Kevin Scott Mack

(1959-07-23) July 23, 1959 (age 64)
Los Angeles, California, USA
Occupation Visual effects artist
Years active1982–present
SpouseSnow Mack (?-Present)
Children2-Jon Mack and Olivia Mack
Parent Brice Mack (1917-2008)
Website http://www.kevinmackart.com/

Kevin Mack (born July 23, 1959) is an American visual effects artist. He won at the 71st Academy Awards in the category of Best Visual Effects for his work on What Dreams May Come. He shared his Academy Award with Nicholas Brooks, Joel Hynek and Stuart Robertson. [1]

Career

Kevin Mack is the founder of Shape Space VR. [2] Through Shape Space, Mack has created and produced virtual reality experiences including Zen Parade, Blortasia, and Anandala.

Personal life

His wife Snow Mack is an artist and his father was a Disney animator. [3]

References

  1. ^ "The 71st Academy Awards (1999) Nominees and Winners". Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. AMPAS. Retrieved April 3, 2014.
  2. ^ "#581: Using Abstract VR Art for Neural Entrainment & Brain Research + Can Creative AI Become Conscious? | Voices of VR Podcast". Retrieved 2019-11-18.
  3. ^ "Kevin Mack". Kevin Mack Art. Retrieved April 3, 2014.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Kevin Scott Mack)
Kevin Mack
Born
Kevin Scott Mack

(1959-07-23) July 23, 1959 (age 64)
Los Angeles, California, USA
Occupation Visual effects artist
Years active1982–present
SpouseSnow Mack (?-Present)
Children2-Jon Mack and Olivia Mack
Parent Brice Mack (1917-2008)
Website http://www.kevinmackart.com/

Kevin Mack (born July 23, 1959) is an American visual effects artist. He won at the 71st Academy Awards in the category of Best Visual Effects for his work on What Dreams May Come. He shared his Academy Award with Nicholas Brooks, Joel Hynek and Stuart Robertson. [1]

Career

Kevin Mack is the founder of Shape Space VR. [2] Through Shape Space, Mack has created and produced virtual reality experiences including Zen Parade, Blortasia, and Anandala.

Personal life

His wife Snow Mack is an artist and his father was a Disney animator. [3]

References

  1. ^ "The 71st Academy Awards (1999) Nominees and Winners". Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. AMPAS. Retrieved April 3, 2014.
  2. ^ "#581: Using Abstract VR Art for Neural Entrainment & Brain Research + Can Creative AI Become Conscious? | Voices of VR Podcast". Retrieved 2019-11-18.
  3. ^ "Kevin Mack". Kevin Mack Art. Retrieved April 3, 2014.

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