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Fifield, George. “Insight: Camille Utterback and Painting.” New American Painting, Vol 86, February/March 2010.

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Associated Press. “Pioneering exhibit features interactive art.” CNN.com, October 17.

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Hornickel, Mark. “You. Are. The. Art. Museum Visitors Create The Exhibit in ‘Act/React.’” Kenosha News, October 10, 2008.

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“Living Art.” Group Travel Planet, September 2008.

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Moriarty, Judith Ann. “Stranger in a Strange Land: Act/React at the Milwaukee Art Museum.” Vital Source, Vol. VII, Issue 10, November 2008.

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Simo, Becky. “New Interactive Art Museum Exhibit Dependent on Observer.” Marquette Tribune, October 9, 2008.

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Schumacher, Mary Louise. “Art In The Here And Now.” Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, November 30, 2008.

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Busack, Richard Von. “Frankenstein’s Monster Lives on in the Works of 15 Women Artists at the San Jose Museum of Art’s New Show About Creation and Horror.” Metroactive (San Jose), August 10, 2005

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Stern, Nathaniel. “Interactive Art: Interventions in/to Process.” A Companion to Digital Art. Ed. Christiane Paul. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, West Sussex, United Kingdom.

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Kwastek, Katja. Abstract Video: The Moving Image in Contemporary Art. Ed. Gabrille Jennings. University of California Press, Oakland, California.

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Cameron, Dan. 2013 California-Pacific Triennial. Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach, CA

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Camille to participate in The 2013 California-Pacific Triennial

Formerly known as the California Biennial, OCMA has re-envisioned this important survey of contemporary California art and will re-launch it as the California-Pacific Triennial in 2013 with participating artists representing a cross-section of countries from throughout the Pacific rim. California’s … Continue reading

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Kwastek, Katia. Aesthetics of Interaction in Digital Art. The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.

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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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Poetics of Construction at Haines Gallery

Camille’s installation Untitled 5, is included in Haines Gallery’s exhibition, Poetics of Construction. The group show features Ai Weiwei, Pierre Cordier, Monir Farmanfarmaian, Buckminster Fuller, Andy Goldsworthy, Patsy Krebs, David Nash, Yoshitomo Saito, Leslie Show and Camille Utterback. The exhibition … 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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New York Times Article Features Camille Utterback

Camille is featured in the article: For Digital Artists, Apps Provide New Palette, published Friday August 20, 2010 in the Bay Area Section of the New York Times and also in The Bay Citizen. The article discusses contemporary artists, including … Continue reading

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Harmanci, Reyhan. “In Apps, a New Palette for Digital Art.” New York Times, August 20, 2010

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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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Contemporary Art Center of Virginia Exhibition

An exhibition of three works that span Camille Utterback’s ten-year career making interactive installations. The show will run concurrently alongside exhibitions of mixed media work by artists Sandra Luckett, davmo and the Young Guns. Continue reading

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Review of Act/React exhibition on Rhizome.org

Read Nathaniel Stern’s excellent review of the Milwaukee Art Museum’s Act/React show.

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Stern, Nathaniel. “Action, Reaction, and Phenome­non.” rhizome.org, October 15, 2008

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

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Lauro-Lazin, Linda. Impermanent Markings. Pratt Manhattan Gallery, New York, NY.

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Dorin, Lisa. Animated Gestures. Art Interactive, Cam­bridge, MA.

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Animated Gestures exhibition wins IBM Innovation Merit Award

Camille Utterback’s solo show, Animated Gestures, at Boston’s Art Interactive gallery was awarded an IBM Innovation Merit Award at the 2007 Boston Cyberarts Festival. Works in the show included Alluvial, Untitled 5, and Untitled 6.

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Tanner, Marcia. Brides of Frankenstein. San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose, CA.

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

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Untitled 5 wins Transmediale Festival Award

Untitled 5 wins a transmediale.05 award at the transmediale International Media Art Festival, Berlin.

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Interview on artificial.dk

Emil Bach Sorensen interviews Camille Utterback at the Transmediale International Media Art Festival for www.artificial.dk.

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Leffingwell, Edward. “Four Americans at Chelsea Marlborough” Art in America, October 2004, pg. 156 — 157

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Untitled 5

Untitled 5 is the fifth interactive installation in the External Measures Series, which Utterback has been developing since 2001. The goal of these works is to create an aesthetic system which responds fluidly and intriguingly to physical movement in the … Continue reading