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The Faces mailing list launched in 1997 as a pragmatic response to the needs of a small but growing number of women in media - the question "where are the women?" and the desire to find out what women do with new media defined a gap in existing technological structures and developments. This exposes how gendered constructions come into play as visions for the future are conceived and evolving non-human actors are systematized. But to what end: how do techno-utopic dreams translate into lived realities and for who? Artists, programmers, theorists, designers, curators, activists, Djs, & other digital workers are invited to celebrate 20 years of Faces. | The Faces mailing list launched in 1997 as a pragmatic response to the needs of a small but growing number of women in media - the question "where are the women?" and the desire to find out what women do with new media defined a gap in existing technological structures and developments. This exposes how gendered constructions come into play as visions for the future are conceived and evolving non-human actors are systematized. But to what end: how do techno-utopic dreams translate into lived realities and for who? Artists, programmers, theorists, designers, curators, activists, Djs, & other digital workers are invited to celebrate 20 years of Faces. |
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**Panel discussion, From C to X in the Post City**: networked feminisms, explores the theories and practices of cyberfeminism, xenofeminism and feminist critiques of technology - WIth: Virginia Barrett (VNS Matrix), Annie Goh, Helen Hester (Laboria Cuboniks - cancelled), Alla Mitrofanova | **Panel discussion, From C to X in the Post City**: networked feminisms, explores the theories and practices of cyberfeminism, xenofeminism and feminist critiques of technology - WIth: Virginia Barrett (VNS Matrix), Annie Goh, Helen Hester (Laboria Cuboniks - cancelled), Alla Mitrofanova |
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