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Camille Norment  Music/Sound

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Camille Norment  Music/Sound
Working with, and through sound in forms including installation, composition, sculpture, drawing and performance, Camille Norment utilizes the notion of cultural psychoacoustics as both an aesthetic and conceptual framework for the creation of works that are both somatic and cognitive. Cultural psychoacoustics is driven by the investigation of the entangled cultures around experiential phenomena, through sound and music - particularly agencies in sonic and social dissonance. Current investigations continue the exploration of sonic feedback in relation to revolution, evolution, power structures, spirituality, and posthuman systems, within spectrums of time, space, and body.

Norment participates in the 2025 Taipei Biennial, and presents solo exhibitions at GalleriF15 and the Ultima Contemporary Music Festival in 2026. Recent exhibition and performance highlights include: Solo sound installation commissions for the Dia Art Foundation in New York in 2022; Solo exhibition as the Festival Artist 2023 in Bergen Kunsthall and the simultaneous premier of a 13-ensemble music commission in the Bergen Festspillene music festival; Exhibition in Punta della Dogana, Venice, and related performance; and the premier of a performance commission for vocal ensemb and feedback, for the Munch Museum, Oslo. Norment represented Norway in the Venice Biennial 2015, and was the recipient of the Nam June Paik Award 2023. Camille Norment was awarded an honorary Doctorate from the University of Bergen, Department of Ark, Music, and Design in 2024.
Born in Silver Spring Maryland, she lives and works in Oslo, Norway.

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