Jamal Awil

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Things can become so familiar that we no longer. [contrarian]

rt as “making the phenomenon strange.” Things can become so familiar that we no longer perceive them at all. Art, however, can take the sound of the sea, the intonation of a voice, the texture of a fabric, the design of a face, the play of light upon a landscape, and wrench these ordinary phenomena out of the backdrop of existence and force them into the foreground of consideration.

James W. Carey, Communication as Culture: E…, loc. 100584