Mark Kleback is a creative technologist and co-founder with 14+ years of experience building interactive hardware, public art, and indie arcade spaces from concept to commission. Based in Brooklyn, he co-founded Wonderville and grew the Death By Audio Arcade collective (now Arcade Commons) into a platform hosting 30+ unique installations and commissioned cabinets for brands and institutions. Trained as an electrical engineer with an NYU MPS in ITP, he blends circuit design, physical computing, digital fabrication, and game design to deliver experiential work showcased at venues from the Smithsonian to MoogFest. He also teaches analog/digital labs and a course on The New Arcade at NYU, translating hands-on maker practice into curriculum. Behind his entrepreneurial work is a rare mix of studio craft and product-grade delivery—he both prototypes PCBs and manages nonprofit and commercial deployments.
14 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Professional Studies, Interactive Telecommunications Program, Master of Professional Studies, Interactive Telecommunications Program at New York University
Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering; Digital Signal Processing, Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering; Digital Signal Processing at Pennsylvania State University; University
Contributions:4 PRs, 7 pushes, 1 branch in 2 years 6 months
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Mark Kleback - Co-Founder at Death By Audio Arcade