Author Archives: Dana Hemenway

Murray, Janet H. Inventing the Medium: Principles of Interaction Design as a Cultural Practice. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.

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Span

Span is a site-specific installation commissioned for International Orange, an exhibition celebrating the 75th Anniversary of the Golden Gate Bridge by the FOR-SITE Foundation. While we might think of San Francisco Bay as a timeless presence, its boundaries clearly fixed in … Continue reading

 

On the Edge 2012 features Text Rain in Norwegian Lighthouse

This summer Camille Utterback and Romy Achituv’s classic Text Rain installation (1999) will be on view in the Obrestad Lighthouse in Norway as part of On the Edge 2012: Light, Sound, Life. The program will take place in the 7 … Continue reading

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Simonowski, Roberto. Inter- and Transmedial Literature. Rodophi B.V., Amsterdam and New York, NY.

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Marsh, Natalie. Seeing/Knowing. The Gund Gallery, Kenyon College, Gambier, OH.

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Camille to participate in FOR-SITE’s International Orange

Camille is thrilled to be part of FOR-SITE’s upcoming project, International Orange. In one of the signature events celebrating the 75th anniversary of the Golden Gate Bridge in 2012, fifteen leading artists from the Bay Area and around the world … Continue reading

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Mohr Visiting Artist Talk at Stanford

The Department of Art & Art History is pleased to host San Francisco-based artist Camille Utterback as the first Mohr Visiting Artist at Stanford. Her residency is part of the new Mohr Visiting Artist Program, administered by the Stanford Institute … Continue reading

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Dancers (Red & White)

Dancers (Red & White) is a dynamically generated animation commissioned for the North lobby of the Mercedes House building in New York City. The artwork transforms a 20-foot wide wall into the stage for a flirtatious dance between two abstract … Continue reading

 

Active Ecosystem (SMF) at the Sacramento International Airport

Camille’s latest permanent public artwork – Active Ecosystem (SMF) opens to the public on October 6, along with the new airport terminal. Commissioned by the Sacramento International Airport, this piece marks the first collaborative artwork between Camille Utterback and Michelle … Continue reading

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Seeing/Knowing at the Graham Gund Gallery

Camille’s work Untitled 5, will be exhibited in the inaugural exhibition, Seeing/Knowing, at the new Graham Gund Gallery at Kenyon College in Ohio. The exhibit runs from October 29, 2011 to March 5, 2012. Seeing/Knowing features 15 internationally renowned award-winning … Continue reading

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Public Art Review Feature

Camille’s piece, Shifting Time – San Jose, in the  Norman Y. Mineta International Airport was featured in the latest issue of Public Art Review. View a PDF of article, “Beta Test: Innovation in administration at San Jose, Camifornia’s Norman Y. … Continue reading

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Lessick, Helen. “Beta Test: Innovation in administration at San Jose, Camifornia’s Norman Y. Mineta Airport.” Public Art Review, Vol. 22, No. 2, Issue 44, Spring/Summer 2011.

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Seven on Seven at the New Museum

View videos of Seven on Seven here. View in-progress photos here. View video interviews here. Press for Seven on Seven: The Economist ARTINFO The Art Newspaper Camille is excited to be participating in this years Seven on Seven. Organized by Rhizome … Continue reading

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Lehigh University: Academic Symposium

Camille was honored to participate in the 2011 Academic Symposium at Lehigh University. The biennual Academic Symposium brings new ideas to campus while celebrating the work of the campus community, especially the work of the students. Lehigh invites presenters having a … Continue reading

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Floating World

Floating World is a dynamically generated animation commissioned for the South Lobby of the Mercedes House building in New York City. The 23-foot long installation continues Utterback’s exploration of the intersection between hand-drawn art and computer generated images. Inspired by … Continue reading

 

Shifting Time – San Jose in The Silicon Valley Wire

Camille’s new public art work, Shifting Time – San Jose, is featured in The Silicon Valley Wire’s most recent Newsletter. Continue reading

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“ICS Connects Interactive Public Art in the New Airport Terminal” The Silicon Valley Wire, 3rd Quarter, 2010

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Interview on Bad at Sports

While Camille was in Chicago for her SAIC Visiting Artist’s lecture, she was interviewed by Bad at Sports broadcaster, Duncan MacKenzie. Continue reading

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“Camille Utterback and the Technology of Interactive Art” on The Huffington Post

Camille Utterback and her work was written about by Edward Lee, in HuffPost’s arts section after he heard her talk at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Continue reading

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School of the Art Institute of Chicago Visiting Artist Lecture

Camille is honored to be part of this years SAIC Visiting Artists Program. Her lecture will take place on Monday, October 25, 6:00 p.m. in the SAIC Columbus Auditorium, 280 S. Columbus Drive. Find out more about her lecture and … Continue reading

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Stasukevich, Iain. “Camille Utterback Shifts Time in Airport Installation.” Videography, September 29, 2010

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Sakane, Itsuo. The Origins of Media Arts. Kousakusha, Tokyo, Japan.

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Collider 2: Camille Utterback at Emily Davis Gallery, University of Akron, Ohio

The Collider Exhibition Series examines the impact, implications and inspiration of the phenomenon generally categorized under the umbrella term New Media within the design practice and the fine arts. Collider 2: Camille Utterback, will feature the 2009 Macarthur ‘Genius’ grant … Continue reading

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Wong, Yue-Ling. Digital Art: Its Art and Science. Pearson Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ.

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Ricardo, Francisco. Literary Art in Digital Performance: Case Studies and Critical Positions. Continuum Press, New York, NY.

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Herbst, Claudia. Sexing Code: Subversion, Theory and Representation. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle, UK.

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Soerensen, Emil Back. “An Experience With Your Body in Space.” Artificial.dk, May 13, 2005

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Greene, Rachel. Internet Art. Thames & Hudson World of Art Series, Thames & Hudson, Ltd., London.

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Wardrip-Fruin, Noah and Pat Harrigan, eds. First Person: New Media as Story, Performance, and Game. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.

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Shaw, Jeffrey and Peter Weibel, eds. Future Cinema: The Cinematic Imaginary After Film. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.

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Bolter, Jay David and Diane Gromala. Windows and Mirrors: Interaction Design, Digital Art, and the Myth of Transparency. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.

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