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Critical Data Futures

  • Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive 2120 Oxford Street Berkeley, CA 94704 (map)

On Friday, March 18: Join us at the #CriticalDataFutures, a colloquium co-sponsored by the Human Technologies Futures Group and the Division of Computing, Data Science and Society at UC Berkeley.

The unknown potentials of the metaverse are both exciting and terrifying. Technologists and the media have been exploring the implications of a potential shift to user-centered 3D experiences, which could eclipse our familiar two-dimensional ways of interfacing with our screens. Here, urgent questions emerge about who owns the data of our virtual bodies, our movements and online traces, and our virtual “homes.” At the same time, new modes of expression and data manifestation through online characters, animations, digital art, simulations, and machine learning promise to reveal new modes of cultural production and ways of living together.

Join our panel of media innovation experts including @edgarfabianfrias, Emma Fraser, Don Hanson (@d0n.xyz), Wade Wallerstein (@habitualtruant) and Richmond Wong to discuss the challenges and opportunities awaiting our curious explorations in this emerging space of critical data futures.

After the panel discussion, join the colloquium sessions to discuss specific aspects of media production, critical analysis, and data stewardship. This event is co-sponsored by the Human-Technology Futures Group and the Division of Computing, Data Science, and Society at UC Berkeley.

Use the below link to register: criticaldatafutures.eventbrite.com


Earlier Event: March 11
Nierika: The Pause, The Void, The Map
Later Event: March 26
UC Berkeley MFA Open Studios