Summary
Takahiro Kamatani is a Scientific Software Developer based in Tokyo with 15 years of experience at the intersection of art, research, and engineering. He builds software and hardware for new media artworks and research projects, notably implementing point cloud clustering and multi-object tracking using Python and Numba for 3D LiDAR art installations. Currently at Enthought, he brings a background spanning startups and academia—from developing autonomous musical devices with Max/C/JS to analytics tooling and open-source Python utilities for game platforms. Known for blending creative curiosity with pragmatic engineering, he excels at translating artistic concept into performant, production-ready code.
15 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Media Arts, Science and Technology, Bachelor of Media Arts, Science and Technology at University of Tsukuba
English, Japanese