Camille 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.
Read the article here.
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Bibliography
- Stern, Nathaniel. Interactive Art and Embodiment: The Implicit Body as Performance. Arts Future Book: Gylphi Limited, Great Britain.
- Ricardo, Francisco. The Engagement Aesthetic: Experiencing New Media Art Through Critique. Bloomsbury, London, England.
- Sakane, Itsuo. The Origins of Media Arts. Kousakusha, Tokyo, Japan.
- Herbst, Claudia. Sexing Code: Subversion, Theory and Representation. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle, UK.
- Wong, Nicole. Animatronica. Microwave International Media Art Festival, Hong Kong, China.
- Jana, Reena. “The Ripple Effect” Wired Magazine, Vol.12.02, February 2004, pg. 60
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- D’Amato, Jennie. “All the Right Moves, the Art of Camille Utterback” PDN’s PIX, Vol. 7, Issue 1, February/March 2001
News
- Video Interview with Smithsonian Magazine
- Watch This! at The Smithsonian American Art Museum
- Patent Pending at the ZERO1 Garage
- Tracing Time/Marking Movement at the Frist Center for Visual Arts
- On the Edge 2012 features Text Rain in Norwegian Lighthouse
- Collider 2: Camille Utterback at Emily Davis Gallery, University of Akron, Ohio
- Contemporary Art Center of Virginia Exhibition
- Text Rain on NPR’s Morning Edition
- Wired Magazine – Issue 12.07
- Abundance at San Jose City Hall