Internationally acclaimed artist Camille Utterback creates aesthetically rich, experientially layered social spaces by combining various sensing and display technologies with the custom software she writes. Whether expressed in the form of building scale projections, custom LED lighting, or intimate sculptures with embedded LCD screens and glass, Utterback’s work engages participants in a process of embodied discovery as they explore the possibilities and behaviors of her intriguing systems.
This is part of a continuing series of Art Practice faculty talks at the Cantor Arts Center to welcome the Department of Art and Art History to their new home in the McMurtry Building.