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Camille Utterback — Kodak Lecture
On Friday, May 1 at 7:30pm., the New Media option at the School of Image Arts (Ryerson University) in association with the Kodak Lecture Series will be hosting a talk by interactive installation artist Camille Utterback.
Camille Utterback is an internationally acclaimed artist whose
interactive installations engage participants in a dynamic process of
kinesthetic discovery and play. Utterback’s work explores the
aesthetic and experimental possibilities of linking computational
systems to human movement and gesture. By creating installations that
use video tracking software to respond to a users body, she creates a
visceral connection between the real and the virtual. Her work focuses
attention on the continued relevance and richness of the body in our
increasingly mediated world.
WHEN: Friday May 1, 2009, 7:30pm
WHERE: Library Building, Room 72 (350 Victoria Street at Gould Street)
FREE: Arrive early for guaranteed seating
Visit www.ryersonlectures.ca