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  • ...lecture: "Object-Oriented Feminism"
  • ArtFem.TV
    ...ArtFem.TV is an online television programming presenting Art and Feminism. The aim of ArtFem.TV is to foster Women in the Arts, their art works and projects, to create an international online television screen for the creativity, images and voices of Women. ArtFem.TV...
  • ... chemist and pacifist Clara Immerwahr (1870-1915), these works discuss fundamental contemporary issues of scientific ethics, feminism and the situating of scientific responsibility between feasibility thinking and research ethics. For "COMBATscience...
  • Easter hack -
    ... scientist principle “garbage in, garbage out,” too often fuels AI systems with biased or poor data. 16:00 Easter Hack II: AI Feminism – How Can Art Help Us Think Differently About AI Do you need an antidote to the AI hype only big-tech companies profit from?...
  • ... notions about society, the world and oneself. As a Transgender artists who grew up in the heart of the Riot Grrl, Third-wave feminism and DIY movement of Olympia is the 90s, Bach expresses his cultural and personal realizations through technology while...
  • ... field of media and new media art focus on post-structuralist feminist art practices. In 2008 she founded ArtFem.TV – Art and Feminism ITV (http://www.artfem.tv) and received a Special Mention for the project at the IX Festival Internacional de la Imagen, VI...
  • ... work encompasses a unique approach to media art and technology exploring a critical understanding of contemporary society, feminism and ecological crisis.
  • FemCity -
    ... or maybe Unreal world." fuchs-eckermann "There is fear that young Austrian women are no longer interested in feminism as they have not experienced discrimination in the first place," said Ms Edeltraud Hanappi-Egger, who heads a research group...
  • ...Kyong Chun, Wendy Hui and Lynne Joyrich, ed. Feminism, Culture, and Media Studies: Race and/as Technology. Vol.24. Camera Obscura, Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2009.
  • ...Weibel, Peter and Gerhard Johann Lischka, ed. Feminismus und Medien. Bern, CH: Kunstmuseum Bern, 1991.