Presenting his paper entitled 'Toward a 3D Caméra-Stylo: Technologies of Dimensionality in Jean-Luc Godard's Adieu au langage,' he analyzed Godard's critically acclaimed 3D film 'Goodbye to Language' as a way of considering the relationship between technology and aesthetics in contemporary 3D cinema, reframed via the theoretical model of the 'caméra-stylo' (a metaphorical film camera as light and nimble as a writer's pen) proposed by French theorist Alexandre Astruc in 1948.
Dr. Utteson also contributed to a workshop entitled 'In the Trenches: Teaching Film at Sites of Production, Distribution, and Exhibition,' presenting on the unique potential of teaching the history of cinema within the very sites and spaces of film exhibition.
https://www.ithaca.edu/intercom/article.php/20160419040403246