San Francisco, CA

Missing Objects Library: Carbonivore

a new exhibition of work from the Missing Objects Library

Missing Objects Library: Carbonivore Immersive Event - Main Image

Carbonivore is a new, site-specific installation from the Missing Objects Library, a collaboration between artists Asma Kazmi and Jill Miller. Weaving together sculpture and new media in an immersive installation sprawling across the entire Gray Area Gallery, Carbonivore deconstructs notions that technology is immaterial. Instead, this work draws attention instead to the profound physical presence and environmental consequences of our networked lives.

Audience Role

Observer.

Ages: All ages

Content Advisories

No content advisories

Interaction Advisories

No physical contact with performers

Mobility Advisories

Event is wheelchair accessible
No mobility advisories

Tags

environment
technology

About Gray Area

Gray Area is 21st-century countercultural hub catalyzing creative action for social transformation. Our mission is to cultivate, sustain, and amplify a community of creative practitioners who apply antidisciplinary practice — including art, technology, science, and the humanities — towards engaging with the complex challenges facing our world. Through public events, education, research, and incubation we maintain a platform that enables creators of diverse backgrounds and perspectives to transcend boundaries within deep artistic collaboration and gain agency to impact the world through category-defying work.