.Camille Norment  
 

Camille held the position of Professor of Art at Malmö University in the School of Arts, Culture, and Communications, (K3) from 2004 - 2007. With a foundation in Bauhaus ideology, K3 situates itself at the intersection of Fine Arts, Design, and Cultural Studies, placing emphasis on the creative application of emerging technologies and reflection upon the roles they occupy in our daily lives.

In this position, Camille shared her expertise in extended artistic practice with advanced students who seek to utilize and explore their own creative processes in interdisciplinary realms.

Archive of Selected Courses and Lectures:

 
Academic and Practical Workshops
 
 

"Resonances and Repercussions - The Medium of Sound"
Umeå Academy of Art, Umeå, Sweden
March 2004

"Resonances and Repercussions - The Medium of Sound"
National Academy of Art, Oslo, Norway
April 2004

Academic Courses
 
"On the Body - Function, Fetish, Fashion and the Personal Identity Network'
Interaction Design Institute Ivrea (IDII)
, Ivrea Italy
Winter 2003

'Introduction to Physical Computing'
Interactive Communications Program, New York University, New York City
Fall 2002

'Building As Interface'
co-taught with Stefano Mirti of IDII
Interaction Design Institute Ivrea (IDII)
, Ivrea Italy
Spring 2002

'Designing Applications for Personal Networks'
CO-taught with Ignazio Moresco of Tempo Design
Interactive Communications Program, New York University, New York City
Spring 2002

'Contemporary Art History'
The Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT), Graduate Division, New York City
Fall 1994, 1995, 1996

Lectures and Presentations
 
 

Guest Speaker - "SONIC.FOCUS: THEORY AND PRACTICE BETWEEN SOUND AND IMAGE"
Brown University
November 3 - 4, 2006

Guest Lector - "Camille Norment, Multimedia Artist"
Voices Lecture Series
Gallery 400, UIC Chicago
2006

Guest Speaker - "Power and Representation"
Art, Technology, and the Possibilities of Political Representation
Helsinki, Finland 2003

"Prototyping Design and Methodologies"
CO-lead with Gillian Crampton Smith of IDII
Interval Research Corporation, Palo Alto, CA
1999

Guest artist/lecturer
Cornell University, Manhattan campus, New York City
1996

Guest artist/lecturer
Cornell University, Manhattan campus, New York City
1995

Guest artist/lecturer
The Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT), New York City
1994

"Tracing an African-American Aesthetic: Art and Music of the
Harlem Renaissance"

The Dalton School, New York City
1993

"Contemporary Manifestations of Ancient Greek and Roman Aesthetic Ideals,"
The Dalton School, New York City
1993

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