Camille Utterback
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Camille Utterback (b. 1970 in Bloomington, Indiana) is an interactive installation artist. Initially trained as a painter, her work is at the intersection of painting and interactive art.
Camille received her undergraduate degree from Williams College and her Masters degree from the Interactive Telecommunications Program at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts.
Her work has been exhibited at the New Museum of Contemporary Art (New York), the American Museum of the Moving Image (New York), the Ars Electronica Center (Linz, Austria) and the NTT InterCommunication Center (Tokyo, Japan).
She has received several grants and awards including the Rockefeller Foundation New Media Fellowship and the Transmediale International Media Art Festival Award. Camille has taught media art at Parsons School of Design, and the Interactive Telecommunications Program at New York University.
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- Paul, Christiane (2003). Digital Art (World of Art series). London: Thames & Hudson. ISBN 0-500-20367-9.
- Jeffrey Shaw and Peter Weibel, eds. (2003). "Future Cinema: The Cinematic Imaginary After Film" MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. ISBN 0-262-69286-4.
- Artist's website