International Journal of Performance Arts and Digital Media issue 4.2&3: ‘Liveness’ and ‘presence’ in bio-networked mobile media performance practices: emerging perspectives
International Journal of Performance Arts and Digital Media issue 7.1: MINDtouch embodied ephemeral transference: Mobile media performance research
Journal of Media Practice issue 10.2&3: Aesthetics of mobile media art
Camille Baker has a fascination with all things emotional, embodied, felt, sensed, the visceral, physical, relational and participatory, using video, communication devices and biofeedback. She has been on a continuous quest to work with new technologies, expressive methods, via art and performance, in order to find new ways to connect people with each other, over distance better and in more embodied, emotional ways. Her recent work involves a mobile performative VJing project called MINDtouch, and recent Ph.D. graduate with the SMARTlab at the University of East London, researching Mobile Performance Media. Her research interests include: mobile devices, video art, live cinema, performance and interactive media, responsive environments, media art installation, telematics, new media curating and networked communities.
Keywords: mobile media, pixel aesthetics, digital arts, documentary, performance, digital media

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