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* [http://web.archive.org/web/20061027095944/http://www.idrunners.net/ Website] (archived), [http://web.archive.org/web/20100222195028/http://www.idrunners.net/]
 
* [https://circex.org/en/news/osp Open Sorcery Poetry], [https://digitalartarchive.siggraph.org/artwork/diane-ludin-francesca-da-rimini-agnese-trocchi-open-sorcery-poetry-osp/]
 
* [https://circex.org/en/news/osp Open Sorcery Poetry], [https://digitalartarchive.siggraph.org/artwork/diane-ludin-francesca-da-rimini-agnese-trocchi-open-sorcery-poetry-osp/]
 
* [https://circex.org/it/news/identity-runners-live-performance Daily Ritual - Online performance], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CwHD_gt7xqY]
 
* [https://circex.org/it/news/identity-runners-live-performance Daily Ritual - Online performance], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CwHD_gt7xqY]
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* https://www.edueda.net/index.php?title=Identity_Runners
  
 
[[Series:Cyberfeminism]]
 
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Latest revision as of 18:25, 7 September 2024

Identity_Runners is a transcontinental art group formed in 1998 by the artists Diane Ludin (New York), Agnese Trocchi (Rome), and Francesca da Rimini (Adelaide). Individually and collectively they have experimented with the artistic applications and potential of digital technologies for 3 decades, employing where possible freely available tools and platforms.

They gather their feeds and generate personas (Ephemera, Discordia, Liquid_Nation) to manifest through online poetry jams/podcasts (Open Sorcery Poetry), videos (Exercises in Memory; Blood Network), festivals (Les HTMLles - Maids in Cyberspace, Montreal; TILT, Sydney), databases, hacks, publications (Hard Code; Cyberfem Spirit – Spirit of Data; Cyberfeminism: Next Protocols), residencies (World Trade Centre, NYC; Media Art Projects, London) and collaborations with sound artists, hacktivists, writers and software designers. (2022)

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