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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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 The FACES community is administrated and maintained by Diana McCarty, Kathy Rae Huffman, Us(c)hi Reiter and Valie Djordjevic. Since 2002 the Faces mailing list and website are hosted by servus.at, a non commercial cultural backbone in Linz. FACES: gender, technology, art. http://faces-l.net The FACES community is administrated and maintained by Diana McCarty, Kathy Rae Huffman, Us(c)hi Reiter and Valie Djordjevic. Since 2002 the Faces mailing list and website are hosted by servus.at, a non commercial cultural backbone in Linz. FACES: gender, technology, art. http://faces-l.net
  
-STWST48x3 in cooperation with servus.at. Diana McCarty & Us(c)hi Reiter with servus.at +**The FACES network celebrates its 20th anniversary in Cooperation with Stadtwerkstatt.**  STWST48x3 in cooperation with servus.at. Diana McCarty & Us(c)hi Reiter with servus.at
-**The FACES network celebrates its 20th anniversary in Cooperation with Stadtwerkstatt.** +