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'''frauen·und·technik''' (1991-1993) was a group of ten female artists associated with the University of Fine Arts in [[Hamburg]]. It developed from a working group focusing on media theory and the philosophy of technology.  
 
'''frauen·und·technik''' (1991-1993) was a group of ten female artists associated with the University of Fine Arts in [[Hamburg]]. It developed from a working group focusing on media theory and the philosophy of technology.  
  
 
[[Ellen Nonnenmacher]], [[Bettina Schoeller]], [[Lore Piatkowski]], [[Ania Corcilius]], [[Cornelia Sollfrank]], [[Korinna Knoll]], [[Annette Kisling]], [[Silke Mauritius]], [[Janine Sack]], [[Christine Bader]]
 
[[Ellen Nonnenmacher]], [[Bettina Schoeller]], [[Lore Piatkowski]], [[Ania Corcilius]], [[Cornelia Sollfrank]], [[Korinna Knoll]], [[Annette Kisling]], [[Silke Mauritius]], [[Janine Sack]], [[Christine Bader]]
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frauen·und·technik, 1992.
Frauen und technik 1992 logo.jpg

frauen·und·technik (1991-1993) was a group of ten female artists associated with the University of Fine Arts in Hamburg. It developed from a working group focusing on media theory and the philosophy of technology.

Ellen Nonnenmacher, Bettina Schoeller, Lore Piatkowski, Ania Corcilius, Cornelia Sollfrank, Korinna Knoll, Annette Kisling, Silke Mauritius, Janine Sack, Christine Bader

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-Innen

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