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Curator's Essay Peter Rose Jim Campbell Nicole Cohen Tony Oursler LURE Camille Utterback Nadia Hironaka Dialogues Acknowledgements

Camille Utterback
Liquid Time, 2001
Interactive Installation
Dimensions Variable
Courtesy of the Artist

Camille Utterback:
Liquid Time

Camille Utterback has developed her own interactive technology that explores the relationship between the viewer's body and the screen. As viewers move through the exhibition space, their movements are tracked through an overhead surveillance camera, which is attached to a computer that communicates with an image projected onto a screen. The image, an urban street scene, becomes fractured and abstracted in time according to the viewer's movements in the gallery space.

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