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Tracing Time/Marking Movement at the Frist Center for Visual Arts

Camille is very excited to announce her solo exhibition, Tracing Time/Marking Movement at the Frist Center for the Visual Arts in Nashville, TN. The exhibition includes four interactive digital installations —Text Rain, Liquid Time – Tokyo, Untitled 5, and Untitled … Continue reading

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

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

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Shifting Time — San Jose

Shifting Time – San Jose is an interactive video installation that juxtaposes the past and present, where the viewer’s body becomes the interface to navigate between.  In this piece, commissioned by the City of San Jose for the new terminal … Continue reading

 

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

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Liquid Time Tenderloin

Liquid Time – Tenderloin is an interactive installation commissioned by the Gray Area Foundation for the Arts as the first featured work in the Tendorama Window Gallery Project.  The gallery’s prominent 15’ x 8’ front display windows facing Taylor Street … Continue reading

 

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

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Cameron, Dan. “Running Out of Time.” Speed #3 — Against the Clock. Valencia Institute of Mod­ern Art, Valencia, Spain.

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Jana, Reena. “The Ripple Effect” Wired Magazine, Vol.12.02, February 2004, pg. 60

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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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Megna, Michelle. “Be a Part of Art — a new exhibit lets you in on the show.” The New York Daily News, “Lifeline” section, Sunday, March 23, 2003

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Liquid Time Series

The Liquid Time Series explores how the concept of ‘point of view’ is predicated on embodied existence. Initially, the piece was an attempt to create an interactive installation where users’ physical positions in the gallery (tracked by an overhead camera) … Continue reading

 

Crossing

In the Crossing installation participants encounter a still video projection of abstract black lines on a blue background. Moving into an area tracked by an overhead camera causes the image fragment and ripple in front of one’s body. As participants … Continue reading

 

D’Amato, Jennie. “All the Right Moves, the Art of Camille Utterback” PDN’s PIX, Vol. 7, Issue 1, February/March 2001

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