Summary
Pete Prodoehl is a multidisciplinary maker and arts-technology leader with 15+ years blending software, hardware, and creative practice into museum exhibits, educational kits, and community-driven events. As founder of long-running blog RasterWeb and owner of Gallery 69, he pairs decades of publishing and documentation with hands-on work in digital fabrication, electronics, photography, and unusual kinetic art. He has led exhibit technology for the Betty Brinn Children's Museum, produced Maker Faire Milwaukee, and develops STEAM-focused products at Brown Dog Gadgets that bridge microcontrollers with LEGO and wearables. Known locally for building creative communities (Web414, Milwaukee Makerspace) and for a DIY ethos, he combines practical engineering with a curator’s eye for interactive experiences.
15 years of coding experience
17 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Fine Arts (MFA), Digital Fabrication and Design, Master of Fine Arts (MFA), Digital Fabrication and Design at University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
html/css, perl, English, python, c/c++, java