Event Description
This three-days show of artworks that speculate on practices and technologies that interrupt the habituation compelled by COVID-era domestic data extraction and quotidian mediations. Refamiliarization brings together works of art – from performances and installations, to videos and sculptures – that unsettle our expectations of what is or could be “familiar.”
Cosponsors
Organized by The New Media Working Group, and cosponsored by the Center for Latin American Studies, the Berkeley Center for New Media, the Berkeley D-Lab, and Townsend Center for the Humanities, and the Departments of Art Practice and Film & Media.