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'''Artemis Gryllaki''' is a media artist and researcher based in [[Rotterdam]]. She holds a Master of Arts from the [[XPUB|Experimental Publishing]] course of the [[Piet Zwart Institute]] and has a background in urban design and web development. | '''Artemis Gryllaki''' is a media artist and researcher based in [[Rotterdam]]. She holds a Master of Arts from the [[XPUB|Experimental Publishing]] course of the [[Piet Zwart Institute]] and has a background in urban design and web development. | ||
− | She is a member of [[Varia]], and has co-initiated the [https://fhm.varia.zone/ Feminist Hack Meetings] in Rotterdam since 2020. She is also part of the autonomous technological collectives [[Systerserver]], [[Eclectic Tech Carnival|/etc]] and | + | She is a member of [[Varia]], and has co-initiated the [https://fhm.varia.zone/ Feminist Hack Meetings] in Rotterdam since 2020. She is also part of the autonomous technological collectives [[Systerserver]], [[Eclectic Tech Carnival|/etc]] and [https://solisoft.top/ Solisoft]. Her current work explores the potential of feminist hacker practices and the development of playful web-based archives, using mainly free and open-source software tools. [https://artemisgryllaki.net/about.txt (2022)] |
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Revision as of 15:21, 5 December 2022
Artemis Gryllaki is a media artist and researcher based in Rotterdam. She holds a Master of Arts from the Experimental Publishing course of the Piet Zwart Institute and has a background in urban design and web development.
She is a member of Varia, and has co-initiated the Feminist Hack Meetings in Rotterdam since 2020. She is also part of the autonomous technological collectives Systerserver, /etc and Solisoft. Her current work explores the potential of feminist hacker practices and the development of playful web-based archives, using mainly free and open-source software tools. (2022)
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