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[[Image:A_Cyberfeminist_Manifesto_for_the_21st_Century_1991.jpg|thumb|400px|VNS Matrix, ''A Cyberfeminist Manifesto for the 21st Century'', 1991.]]
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A resource on the art and cultural movement and its historisation. Associated notions: ''technofeminism, xenofeminism''.
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A_Cyberfeminist_Manifesto_for_the_21st_Century_1991.jpg|[https://vnsmatrix.net/essays/manifesto A Cyber Feminist Manifesto for the 21st Century]
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LisaFoo.png|[https://monoskop.org/images/f/f3/Haraway_Donna_J_Simians_Cyborgs_and_Women_The_Reinvention_of_Nature.pdf#page=171 A Cyborg Manifesto]
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A Feminist Server Manifesto 0.01 2014.png|[https://areyoubeingserved.constantvzw.org/Summit_afterlife.xhtml A Feminist Server Manifesto 0.01]
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A_Traversal_Network_of_Feminist_Servers.png|[https://varia.zone/ATNOFS/ A Traversal Network of Feminist Servers]
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Old Boys Network 1997 100 Anti-Theses of Cyberfeminism.jpg|[https://obn.org/obn/reading_room/manifestos/html/anti.html Anti-theses]
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Constant_arton1-2bd55.png|[https://constantvzw.org/ Constant]
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Seu Mindy ed Cyberfeminism Index 2022 cover.jpg|[https://cyberfeminismindex.com/ Cyberfeminism Index]
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Eclectic_Tech_Carnival.jpg|[http://eclectictechcarnival.org/ Eclectic Tech Carnival]
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FACES_gender_technology_art.png|[http://www.faces-l.net/ FACES]
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Fembot_banner.png|[https://fembotcollective.org/ Fembot Collective]
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Genderchangers.png|[http://www.genderchangers.org/ Genderchangers]
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Heartofcode42.jpg|[https://heartofcode.org/ Heart of Code]
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Laboria_Cuboniks.png|[https://laboriacuboniks.net/ Laboria Cuboniks]
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Mz Baltazars Laboratory.png|[https://www.mzbaltazarslaboratory.org/ Mz*Baltazar's Lab]
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OBN_graphics.jpg|[https://obn.org/ Old Boys Network]
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Purple Noise sticker 4.jpg|[https://purplenoise.org/ #purplenoise]
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systerserver.net 2024.png|[https://systerserver.net/ Systerserver]
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TITiPI.png|[https://titipi.org/ TITiPI (The Institute for Technology in the Public Interest)]
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Counter_Cloud_Action_2023.jpg|[https://titipi.org/8m/2023.html Trans★Feminist Counter Cloud Action Day]
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Trans-feminist servers.jpg|[https://etherpad.mur.at/p/tfs Trans*feminist servers...]
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Feminist_Infrastructure_Collage_2022.png|[https://zoiahorn.anarchaserver.org/thf2022/ Trans Hack Feminist Convergence]
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Bibliotecha_Stuff_Youll_need.jpg|[https://varia.zone/ Varia]
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Infiltrate_Brave_New_Girls_VNS_Matrix.jpg|[https://vnsmatrix.net/ VNS Matrix]
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Plant_Sadie_Zeros_and_Ones_1997.jpg|[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=5423 Zeros + Ones]
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==1980s==
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: Cyborg imagery can help express two crucial arguments in this essay: first, the production of universal, totalizing theory is a major mistake that misses most of reality, probably always, but certainly now; and second, taking responsibility for the social relations of science and technology means ... embracing the skilful task of reconstructing the boundaries of daily life, in partial connection with others, in communication with all of our parts. ... Cyborg imagery can suggest a way out of the maze of dualisms in which we have explained our bodies and our tools to ourselves. This is a dream not of a common language, but of a powerful infidel heteroglossia. It is an imagination of a feminist speaking in tongues to strike fear into the circuits of the supersavers of the new right. It means both building and destroying machines, identities, categories, relationships, space stories. Though both are bound in the spiral dance, I would rather be a cyborg than a goddess. [https://monoskop.org/images/f/f3/Haraway_Donna_J_Simians_Cyborgs_and_Women_The_Reinvention_of_Nature.pdf#page=171 &#128391;]
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* [[Donna Haraway]], [[Media:Haraway_Donna_1985_A_Manifesto_for_Cyborgs_Science_Technology_and_Socialist_Feminism_in_the_1980s.pdf|"A Manifesto for Cyborgs: Science, Technology, and Socialist Feminism in the 1980s"]], ''Socialist Review'' 15:2, 1985, pp 65-107.
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** [[Haraway#Cyborg_Manifesto|Editions and translations]].
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* [[Image:Systers-logo-color.png|thumb|250px|]] [https://systers.org/ Systers], 1987–present. "Systers provides a private, safe online forum for women involved in technical aspects of computing. Our members gain support by networking, sharing advice and experiences, and collaborating on various projects. We welcome women of all ages and at any stage of their studies or careers. Anita Borg created Systers in 1987 when she and 12 other women launched a small electronic mailing list for women in “systems.” Her goal was to “increase the number of women in computer science and make the environments in which women work more conducive to their continued participation in the field.” Anita’s vision continues to inspire and drive members of Systers as they help one another through professional challenges and career decisions. Many of our members have shared their personal stories, recounting how Systers changed their lives, and reflecting on the importance of this community. Today, Systers is the world’s largest email community of women in technical computing roles. We welcome more than 8,500 members from more than 65 countries. We also host 23 different affinity groups where women technologists can connect with and offer support to members of their self-identified cultures." About: [https://anitab.org/our-history/ AnitaB.org], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Systers Wikipedia].
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* [[Image:Haecksen-logo-gruenblau.png|thumb|250px|]] [https://www.haecksen.org/ Haecksen], 1989–present. "We are a group of female, intersex, non-binary, trans and agender Hackers, called Haecksen (pronounced the same way as the German word for witches: “Hexen”), mostly from German speaking areas. Our common goal is a more diverse tech scene. We are a part of the [[Chaos Computer Club]] (CCC) and our main communication channel is a mailing list. We are now more than 600 people, mostly from German speaking areas. We currently have local groups in e.g. Stuttgart, Hamburg, Hannover, Karlsruhe, Leibzig, Göttingen and Berlin and we meet regularly at bigger CCC events and at our (at least) annual “geekends”."
  
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==Events==
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==1991==
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* "Replicunts: The Future of Cyberfeminism", Virtual Futures, 28 May 1995. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RvRd9z_R-rw]
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* Wired Women: Virtual Worlds/Real Lives, conference, University of Portsmouth, 8 Mar 1997. Commentary: [http://www.metamute.org/editorial/articles/cyberfeminism-spcl-vamping-meta-phooaaawwhhh..... Berry] (Mute).
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* [http://www.obn.org/kassel/ 1. Cyberfeminist International], conference, Documenta X, Kassel, 20-28 Sep 1997. Organised by Old Boys Network. Participants: Susanne Ackers (.SE/.DE), Babeth (.NL), Ulrike Bergermann (.DE), Josephine Bosma (.NL), Shu Lea Cheng (.US), Valentina Djordejvic (.DE), Marina Grizinic (.JP/.SI), Sabine Helmers (.DE), Kathy Rae Huffman (.AT/.US), Margarete Jahrmann (.AT), Vesna Jankovic (.HR), Verena Kuni (.DE), Ellen Nonnenmacher (.DE), Vesna Manojlovic (.YU), Diana McCarty (.HU/.US), Alla Mitrofanova (.RU), Ingrid Molnar (.DE/.AT), Mathilde MuPe (.NL), Helene von Oldenburg (.DE), Natalja Pershina (.RU), Corrine Petrus (.NL), Julianne Pierce (.AU), Daniela Alina Plewe (.DE), Barbara Rechbach (.AT), Claudia Reiche (.DE), Tamara Rouw (.NL), Rasa Smite (.LV), Cornelia Sollfrank (.DE), Debra Solomon (.NL), Josephine Starrs (.AU/.DE), Barbara Strebel (.CH), Olga Egerova (.RU), Rena Tangens (.DE), Gudrun Teich (.DE), Kerstin Weiberg (.DE), Faith Wilding (.US), Eva Wohlgemuth (.AT), Ina Wudtke (.DE). [https://www.obn.org/kassel/call.html CfP]. [https://www.obn.org/kassel/reports.html Report].
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* [[Image:Haraway_Donna_J_Simians_Cyborgs_and_Women_The_Reinvention_of_Nature.jpg|thumb|250px| ]] [[Donna Haraway]], ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=717 Simians, Cyborgs, and Women: The Reinvention of Nature]'', New York: Routledge, April 1991, x+287 pp; London: Free Association, 1991, x+287 pp, [https://archive.org/details/simianscyborgswo0000hara IA]. "A collection of ten essays written between 1978 and 1989. Although on the surface, simians, cyborgs and women may seem an odd threesome, Haraway describes their profound link as "creatures" which have had a great destabilizing place in Western evolutionary technology and biology. Throughout this book, Haraway analyzes accounts, narratives, and stories of the creation of nature, living organisms, and cyborgs. At once a social reality and a science fiction, the cyborg--a hybrid of organism and machine--represents transgressed boundaries and intense fusions of the nature/culture split. By providing an escape from rigid dualisms, the cyborg exists in a post-gender world, and as such holds immense possibilities for modern feminists."
* [https://www.obn.org/nCI/ Next Cyberfeminist International], conference, Rotterdam, 8-13 Mar 1999. Organised by Old Boys Network. Participants: Helene von Oldenburg (D), Cornelia Sollfrank (D), Corrine Petrus (NL), Marieke van Santen (NL), Faith Wilding (USA), Yvonne Volkart (CH), Ingrid Hoofd (NL), Claudia Reiche (D), Ursula Biemann (CH), Mare Tralla (UK, Estonia), Pam Skelton (UK), Nat Muller (UK), Caroline Bassett (UK), Maria Fernandez (USA), Rena Tangens (D), Barbara Thoens (D), Stephanie Wehner (NL), Rasa Smite (LV), Rachel Baker, Barbara Rechbach (A, UK), Gudrun Teich (D), Janine Sack (D), Josephine Bosma (NL), Veronica Engler (ARG), Vesna Jankovic (CR), Sunchana Spirovan (CR), Irina Aristarkhova (RU), Alla Mitrofanova, Shu Lea Cheang, Susanne Ackers, Maren Hartmann. [https://www.obn.org/nCI/call.htm CfP].
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** [[Haraway#Haraway1991|Translations]].
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20050307210234/http://cyberfeminisme.org/eventscf/faces/faces.html FACES in Paris], Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Beaux Arts de Paris, 8 Dec 2000.
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* [https://www.obn.org/obn_pro/vCI/ Very Cyberfeminist International] conference, Lichtmess-Kino, Hamburg, 13-16 Dec 2001. Organised by Old Boys Network (Verena Kuni, Helene von Oldenburg, Claudia Reiche, Cornelia Sollfrank). Speakers: ariane brenssell (D), christina goestl (AU), cindy gabriela flores (MEX), claude draude (D), corinna bath (D), faith wilding (Pittsburgh, USA), feminist indymedia austria (AU), genderchangers (NL), isabelle massu, jill scott (AUS/D), jutta weber (D), irina aristarkhova (Moskau/RU, Singapore), les pénélopes (F), margaret tan (SG), maria fernandez (New York, USA), nasya bahfen/SG, RAWA (AF), sara platon, susanna paasonen (FI), Synesthésie, TECHNO-TRICKSTER-TANK™(D), uli peter (D), waltraud schwab (D), a.o. [https://www.obn.org/obn_pro/vCI/call.html CfP]. [http://web.archive.org/web/20050307225708/http://cyberfeminisme.org/eventscf/cyberfem/verycyberfem.htm].  
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* [[Image:Wajcman_Judy_Feminism_Confronts_Technology_1991.jpg|thumb|250px| ]] Judy Wajcman, ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=9422 Feminism Confronts Technology]'', University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, and Cambridge, MA: Polity, August 1991, x+184 pp. "Over the last two decades feminists have identified men's monopoly on technology as an important source of their power, women's lack of technological skills as an important element in their dependence on men. During this period, women's efforts to control their fertility have extended from abortion and contraception to mobilizing around the new reproductive technologies. At the same time there has been a proliferation of new technologies in the home and in the workplace. The political struggles emerging around reproductive technology, as well as the technologies affecting domestic work, paid labor, and the built environment, are the focus of this book." [https://www.psupress.org/books/titles/0-271-00802-4.html Publisher].
* [[Eclectic Tech Carnival]], internationally, since 2002.
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** ''Technik und Geschlecht: die feministische Technikdebatte'', trans. Birgit Müller, Frankfurt am Main: Campus, 1994, 224 pp. {{de}}
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20050307225741/http://cyberfeminisme.org/eventscf/zelig2.htm Zelig3], conference, Zelig, Paris, 9-15 Dec 2002.
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** ''Feminisme versus teknologi'', trans. Ima Susilowati, Yogyakarta: Sekretariat Bersama Perempuan Yogyakarta (SBPY), 2001, xxiii+213 pp. {{id}}
* [http://es.mur.at/archive/cyberfem/abstract_cyberfem_feminism_on_the_electronic_landscape_2006-2007.pdf Cyberfem: Feminisms on the Electronic Landscape] exhibition, EACC/Espai d´art contemporani de Castelló, Spain, 20 Oct 2006-21 Jan 2007. Curated by [[Ana Martínez-Collado]]. Participating artists: Annie Abrahams, Natalie Bookchin & Alexei Shulguin, Critical Art Ensemble, Salome Cuesta, Shu Lea Cheang, Coco Fusco & Ricardo Dominguez, Cindy Gabriela Flores, Dora Garcia, Marina Grzinic & Aina Smid, Lynn Hershmann, Identity\_Runners (Diane Ludin, Agnese Trocchi, Francesca da Rimini), Deb King, Olia Lialina, Jess Loseby, Margot Lovejoy, Kristin Lucas, Prema Murthy, Ana Navarrete, OBN (Old Boys Network), Julia Scher, Anne-Marie Schleiner & Talice Lee, Elisabeth Smolarz, Evelin Stermitz, Cornelia Sollfrank, subRosa (Hyla Willis Faith Wilding and James Tsang), Victoria Vesna, Linda Wallace and Eva Wohlgemuth. [http://web.archive.org/web/20071022081645/http://cyberfem.net/]
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* [https://www.hkw.de/en/programm/projekte/veranstaltung/p_18204.php Rebooting Cyberfeminism: A Roundtable], ''re:place: Histories of Media Art, Science and Technology'' conference, Haus der Kulturen der Welt (HKW), Berlin, 18 Nov 2007. Facilitated by Irina Aristarkhova and Faith Wilding. [http://www.refugia.net/irina/2007/09/cyberfeminist_discussion_in_be.html CfP].
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* Judith Halberstam, [[Media:Halberstam Judith 1991 Automating Gender Postmodern Feminisms in the Age of the Intelligent Machine.pdf|"Automating Gender: Postmodern Feminisms in the Age of the Intelligent Machine"]], ''Feminist Studies'' 17:3, Autumn 1991, pp 439-460. "Although technophobia among women and as theorized by some feminists is understandable as a response to military and scientific abuses within a patriarchal system, the advent of intelligent machines necessarily changes the social relations between gender and science, sexuality and biology, feminism and the politics of artificiality. To illustrate productive and useful interactions between and across these categories, I take as central symbols the Apple computer logo, an apple with a bite taken from it, and the cyborg as theorized by Donna Haraway, a machine both female and intelligent." [https://doi.org/10.2307/3178281 DOI].
* [http://eyebeam.org/projects/the-very-first-year The Very First Year], Eyebeam, New York, 27 Jul 2013. Facilitated by [[Laurel Ptak]] and inspired by her research at Eyebeam into cyberfeminist art practices since the 1990s. Featuring installations and activities by Feminist Economics Department (the FED), Miki Foster, Jen Kennedy + Liz Linden, Queer Technologies, Cassie Thornton, Caroline Woolard, and Eyebeam Alumnae.
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* [[TransHACKfeminist! camp]], Calafou, Barcelona, 4-11 Aug 2014, [https://transhackfeminist.noblogs.org/post/2014/09/02/documentaciondocumentation/ Video]. Co-organised with Eclectic Tech Carnival. [https://transhackfeminist.noblogs.org/post/2015/01/25/a-transhackfeminist-thf-convergence-report/ Report]. [https://transhackfeminist.noblogs.org/post/2015/02/14/informe-del-encuentro-transhackfeminista-thf-2014/ Report] (ES). [https://femhack.noblogs.org/post/2016/05/31/thf2016-en/].
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: Smoothness implies a seductive tactile quali­ty that expresses one of the characteristics of cyborg envy: In the case of the computer, a de­sire literally to enter into such a discourse, to penetrate the smooth and relatively affectless surface of the electronic screen and enter the deep, complex, and tactile (individual) cybernet­ic space or (consensual) cyberspace within and beyond. Penetrating the screen involves a state change from the physical, biological space of the embodied viewer to the symbol­ic, metaphorical 'consensual hallucination' of cyberspace; a space that is a locus of intense desire for refigured embodiment. [https://monoskop.org/images/c/c1/Benedikt_Michael_ed_Cyberspace_First_Steps_1991.pdf#page=93 &#128391;]
* [http://ctm.parsons.edu/hackingfem/ Hacking Feminism] symposium, Center for Transformative Media (CTM), Parsons/The New School for Design, New York, 9-10 May 2015. Co-organised by Patricia Clough (CUNY), Nandita Biswas Mellamphy (Western), Dan Mellamphy (Western), Svitlana Matviyenko (Western), and Ed Keller (CTM). Participants: Anne Balsamo, Shannon Bell, Nandita Biswas Mellamphy, Zach Blas, Sarah Choukah, Patricia Ticineto Clough, Lucca Fraser, Alexander Galloway, Nancy Gillespie, Thyrza Nichols Goodeve, Margret Grebowicz, Karen Gregory, Eileen Joy, Ed Keller, Svitlana Matviyenko, Dan Mellamphy, Luciana Parisi, Jasbir Puar, Joshua Scannell, Oyku Tekten, McKenzie Wark.
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* [http://www.ica.org.uk/whats-on/technofeminism-now Technofeminism Now], Institute of Contemporary Art, London, 17 Jun 2015. Panel discussion chaired by Helen Hester revisiting the contributions of technofeminism, in light of recent developments in leftist critical thinking and on the occasion of release of Laboria Cuboniks’s ''Xenofeminism: A Politics for Alienation''. Speakers included Sarah Kember, Laboria Cuboniks and Legacy Russell.
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* [[Allucquère Rosanne Stone]], [https://monoskop.org/images/c/c1/Benedikt_Michael_ed_Cyberspace_First_Steps_1991.pdf#page=93 "Will the Real Body Please Stand Up? Boundary Stories About Virtual Cultures"], in ''Cyberspace: First Steps'', ed. Michael Benedikt, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, October 1991, pp 81-118, [https://archive.org/details/CyberspaceFirstSteps/page/n91/mode/2up IA]; [https://monoskop.org/images/e/eb/Wolmark_Jenny_ed_Cybersexualities_A_Reader_in_Feminist_Theory_Cyborgs_and_Cyberspace_1999.pdf#page=78 repr. in] ''Cybersexualities: A Reader on Feminist Theory, Cyborgs and Cyberspace'', ed. Jenny Wolmark, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1999, pp 69-98.  
* [https://transhackfeminist.noblogs.org/post/2015/07/24/nodos-thfmx2015-programa-completo-de-actividades/ Second TransHackFeminist Meet-up (THFMx2015)], Pueblo, Mexico, 25-31 Jul 2015. [https://transhackfeminist.noblogs.org/post/2015/06/25/transhackfeminist2015-2/ CfP].
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** [[Sandy Stone#Stone1991|Translations]].
* [http://sydney.edu.au/sca/news/2016/femflix.shtml Femflix] exhibition, Sydney College of the Arts, University of Sydney, 11 Aug-3 Sep 2016. Curated by Jacqueline Millner, Jane Schneider and Deborah Szapiro. Presented 1990s feminist films from Australia, including the works of cyberfeminists.
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* [https://thf2016.noblogs.org/ THF! 2016 Third Transhackfeminist Meet-up], Studio xx, (Tio’tia:ke a.k.a Montreal), unceeded Kanien’keha:ka* (Mohawk) territory, 18-22 Aug 2016. [https://transhackfeminist.noblogs.org/post/2016/07/17/thf-2016-third-transhackfeminist-meet-up/ CfP].
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: <center> We are the modern cunt </center>
* [https://cyborgrrrls.tumblr.com/ CyborGrrrls Encuentro Tecnofeminista], Mexico DF, 24-26 Mar 2017. Participants: Ethel Z. Rueda Hernández, Corazón de Robota, Afroditi Psarra, Diana J. Torres, Paula Pin, Andrea Lange, Laboratorio de Interconectividades, Comando Colibrí, Ladyzunga, Maka, Luchadoras, Rasureitor, a.o. [https://www.facebook.com/events/1744956805821138/ Facebook]. [https://www.comunicacionabierta.net/blog/2017/03/cyborgrrrls-encuentro-tecnofeminista-cdmx-2017/]
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: <center> positive anti reason </center>
* [http://www.faces-l.net/index.php/20-years-of-faces-2017/ FACES Panel: From C to X: Networked Feminisms], Ars Electronica, Linz, 9 Sep 2017, [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VKG0yXWDIq8 Video]. Panel discussion explored the theories and practices of cyberfeminism, xenofeminism and feminist critiques of technology. With: Virginia Barratt (VNS Matrix), Annie Goh & Alla Mitrofanova. Organised by Diana McCarty & Ushi Reiter & (with Kathy Rae Huffman & Valie Djordjevic).
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: <center> unbounded unleashed unforgiving </center>
* [http://www.faces-l.net/index.php/20-years-of-faces-2017/ Faces: Gender, Art, Technology: 20 Years of Interactions, Connections and Collaborations], exhibition and symposium, Schaumbad, Graz, 14 Oct-5 Nov 2017. Curated by Kathy Rae Huffman and Eva Ursprung (in collaboration with Valie Djordjevic, Diana McCarty, Ushi Reiter). Participants: 42, Annie Abrahams/Helen Varley Jamieson, Nora Al Badri/Jan Nikolai Nelles, Perry Bard, Anne Bray, Nancy Buchanan, Filipa César/Grada Kilomba/Diana McCarty, Lena Chen, Katy Deepwell, DIVANOVA daniela jauk/anita peter mörth/ sol haring, Valie Djordjevic, Charlotte Eifler, Marina Grzinic/Aina Smid, Heide Hatry, Lynn Hershman Leeson, Ida Hirsenfelder, Elaine Wing-Ah Ho//Ming Lin, Nina Hoechtl feat. INVASORIX, Reni Hofmüller, Margarete Jahrmann, lizvlx, Manu Luksch, Jenny Marketou, Varsha Nair, Arghyro Paouri, Boryana Rossa, Mechthild Schmidt Feist, Nina Sobell, Evelin Stermitz, Hito Steyerl, Myriam Thyes, Tanja Vujinovic, Anja Westerfrölke, Faith Wilding/SubRosa, Eva Wohlgemuth. [https://www.faces-l.net/index.php/2017/11/01/faces-20-years-of-interactions-connections-and-collaborations/ Report]. [http://web455.webbox333.server-home.org/index.php?pageid=3&l=2&sid=301 Host].
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: <center> we see art with our cunt we make art with our cunt </center>
* [https://www.ica.art/whats-on/season/post-cyber-feminist-international Post-Cyber Feminist International], Institute of Contemporary Art, London, 15-19 Nov 2017. Conceived by Rosalie Doubal and Helen Hester on the occasion of twenty years since ''The First Cyberfeminist International''. Participants: Salome Asega, Ain Bailey, Siana Bangura, Cibelle Cavalli Bastos, Diann Bauer, BBZ London, The Church of Expanded Telepathy, Shu Lea Cheang, Joni Cohen, Laboria Cuboniks, Tamar Clarke-Brown, Anaïs Duplan, Akwugo Emejulu, Annie Goh, Caspar Heinemann, Helen Hester, shawné michaelain holloway, Eleni Ikoniadou, E. Jane, Shira Jeczmien, Helen Kaplinsky, Kiyémis, Mary Maggic, Diana McCarty, Zarina Muhammad, Jenn Nkiru, Eleanor Penny, Stina Puotinen, Tabita Rezaire, Legacy Russell, Res., SCRAAATCH, Victoria Sin, Francesca Sobande, Cornelia Sollfrank, Marie Thompson, Demelza Toy Toy, Faith Wilding, Zadie Xa and Anicka Yi. [[Media:Post-Cyber_Feminist_International_ICA_London_2017.pdf|Programme booklet]]. Review: [https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2017/nov/24/ica-ungender-deprogram-urinate-how-post-cyber-international-feminism-can-improve-your-life Judah] (Guardian).
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: <center> we believe in jouissance madness holiness and poetry </center>
* [https://convention2.allacademic.com/one/ssss/4s18/index.php?cmd=Online+Program+View+Session&selected_session_id=1415860&PHPSESSID=7543h9or2gr1nc0877f7uppdh3 Post-Cyber Feminism: Mutations in Australian Feminist Technoscience] panel discussion, ''4S Sydney'', Sydney, 31 Aug 2018. Convenors: Emma Black, Sally Olds, and Thao Phan. Presentations: Linda Stupart, Zoe Sofoulis, Xiaoran Shi, Nicholas Brocchi, Anna Helme, Elizabeth Stephens. [https://www.academia.edu/35156917 CfP].
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: <center> we are the virus of the new world disorder </center>
* [http://interrupted.creamcake.de/ 1st <Interrupted = “Cyfem and Queer">] symposium, Südblock & aquarium, Berlin, 28 Apr 2018. Curated by Creamcake and Gala Rexer. With: Cibelle Cavalli Bastos, Black Cracker, Katharina Hoppe, Georges Jacotey, Mischa Mafia, Legacy Russell, Cornelia Sollfrank, Indrani Ashe, Nadja Buttendorf, Nora Brünger and Lisa Paland, Whistle While You Work (Frances Chiaverini and Robyn Doty), Laura Fox, Ana María Guzmán, Katharina Klappheck, Chloê Langford, Nico and Zinzi, Jaakko Pallasvuo, DeLorea Pontiac, Anuka Ramischwili-Schaefer, Isabel de Sena, Soulidarity Collective (Cornelia Hinterschuster, Isabel Klein, Svenja Paulsen), Swan Meat, Inga Charlotte Thiele, Rachel de la Torre. [http://interrupted.creamcake.de/PDFs/CallforParticipants1stInterruptedCyfemandQueer.pdf CfP]. [https://www.facebook.com/events/1914837825202013/ Facebook].
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: <center> rupturing the symbolic from within </center>
* [https://www.hmkv.de/_en/programm/programmpunkte/2018/Ausstellungen/2018_GRLS.php Computer Grrrls] exhibition, HMKV, Dortmund, 27 Oct 2018-24 Feb 2019; La Gaîté Lyrique, Paris, 13 Mar-14 Jul 2019; MU, Eindhoven, Aug-Sep 2019. Curated by Inke Arns. Artists: Morehshin Allahyari, Manetta Berends, Zach Blas & Jemima Wyman, Nadja Buttendorf, Elisabeth Caravella, Jennifer Chan, Aleksandra Domanovic, Louise Drulhe, Darsha Hewitt, Lauren Huret, Hyphen-Labs, Dasha Ilina, Mary Maggic, Caroline Martel, Lauren Moffatt, Simone C. Niquille, Jenny Odell, Elisa Giardina Papa, Tabita Rezaire, Erica Scourti, Suzanne Treister, Lu Yang.
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: <center> saboteurs of big daddy mainframe </center>
* [http://interrupted.creamcake.de/ 2nd <Interrupted = “Cyfem and Queer">] symposium, Südblock and aquarium, Berlin, 13-14 Apr 2019. Curated by Daniela Seitz and Anja Weigl (of Creamcake) and Gala Rexer. With: Lori Baldwin, Lina Bonde, Marija Bozinovska Jones, Cibelle Cavalli Bastos, Zülfukar Çetin, Daglara, Lou Drago, Göksu Kunak a.k.a Gucci Chunk, shawné michaelain holloway, Christoffer Horlitz, ink Agop, Maren Karlson, Karma She, Victoria Larsson, Fallon Mayanja, Diana McCarty, Zoë Claire Miller, Doireann O'Malley, Tiara Roxanne, Bassem Saad, Indiana Seresin, Anna Stiede, Tarek X, Total Freedom, xeno genesis, Ziúr. [http://interrupted.creamcake.de/PDFs/CallforParticipantsforthe2ndInterruptedCyfemandQueer_ENDE.pdf CfP]. [https://www.facebook.com/events/294858054558001/ Facebook].
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: <center> the clitoris is a direct line to the matrix </center>
* [http://www.kunsthallewien.at/#/en/exhibitions/hysterical-mining Hysterical Mining: Vienna Biennale For Change 2019], exhibition, Kunsthalle Wien, Vienna, 29 May-6 Oct 2019. Curators: Anne Faucheret, Vanessa Joan Müller. Artists: Trisha Baga, Louise Drulhe, Veronika Eberhart, Sylvia Eckermann & Gerald Nestler, Judith Fegerl, Anne Juren, Fabien Giraud & Raphaël Siboni, Katrin Hornek, Barbara Kapusta, Marlene Maier, Miao Ying, Pratchaya Phinthong, Irene Posch, Marlies Pöschl, Delphine Reist, Tabita Rezaire, Cornelia Sollfrank. [http://www.viennabiennale.org/en/exhibitions/detail/hysterical-mining/]
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: <center> VNS MATRIX </center>
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: <center> terminators of the moral code </center>
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: <center> mercenaries of slime </center>
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: <center> go down on the altar of abjection </center>
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: <center> probing the visceral temple we speak in tongues </center>
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: <center> infiltrating disrupting disseminating </center>
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: <center> corrupting the discourse </center>
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: <center> we are the future cunt [https://vnsmatrix.net/essays/manifesto &#128391;] </center>
  
==Writings, talks==
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* [[VNS Matrix]], [[Media:VNS_Matrix_1991_A_Cyberfeminist_Manifesto_for_the_21st_Century.jpg|''A Cyberfeminist Manifesto for the 21st Century'']], Adelaide & Sydney, Winter 1991, [http://www.sterneck.net/cyber/vns-matrix/index.php HTML]; printed in ''Broadsheet'' 21(1): "Adelaide Festival Special Issue", March 1992; [[Media:VNS_Matrix_1992_A_Cyberfeminist_Manifesto_for_the_21st_Century.pdf|repr. in]] ''Art and Text'' 42, May 1992; repr. in ''Women, Computing and Culture'', eds. P. Bishop, M. Dyer and P. Griffin, Adelaide: University of South Australia, 1994, p 110; repr. in ''Unnatural: Techno-Theory for a Contaminated Culture'', ed. Matthew Fuller, London: Underground, 1994. "The world wide web went live in August 1991 and ''A Cyberfeminist Manifesto for the 21st Century'' was first declared by VNS Matrix in Adelaide & Sydney, Australia. Although designed for the electronic networks it also circulated through traditional medias such as radio, fax, television, pasted in public spaces and in magazines as print ads." [https://vnsmatrix.net/essays/manifesto Melinda Rackham 2018 on the manifesto]. [http://web.archive.org/web/20040601224318/http://www.sysx.org/gashgirl/VNS/TEXT/PINKMANI.HTM Da Rimini on the manifesto]. [http://web.archive.org/web/20160224153413/https://adanewmedia.org/files/2014/07/VNS.png Image]. [https://vnsmatrix.net/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/billboard-project-tin-sheds-1992-program.pdf Tin Sheds Gallery Billboard Project 1992]. [http://post.in-mind.de/pipermail/spectre/2016-August/018517.html 25yr anniversary].
[[Image:Mute 1 8 Cyberfeminism 1997.jpg|thumb|200px|''Mute'' 1(8): "Cyberfeminism", 1997, [http://www.metamute.org/editorial/magazine/mute-vol-1-no.-8-%E2%80%93-cyberfeminism HTML].]]
 
[[Image:Plant_Sadie_Zeros_and_Ones_Digital_Women_and_the_New_Technoculture_1997.jpg|thumb|200px|Sadie Plant, ''Zeros + Ones: Digital Women and the New Technoculture'', 1997, [http://monoskop.org/log/?p=5423 Log], [[Media:Plant_Sadie_Zeros_and_Ones_Digital_Women_and_the_New_Technoculture_1997.pdf|PDF]].]]
 
[[Image:First_Cyberfeminist_International_1998.jpg|thumb|200px|''First Cyberfeminist International: Old Boys Network Reader 1'', 1998, [https://monoskop.org/log/?p=1247 Log], [[Media:First_Cyberfeminist_International_1998.pdf|PDF]].]]
 
[[Image:Next_Cyberfeminist_International_1999.jpg|thumb|200px|''Next Cyberfeminist International: Old Boys Network Reader 2'', 1999, [https://monoskop.org/log/?p=1247 Log], [[Media:Next_Cyberfeminist_International_1999.pdf|PDF]].]]
 
===1990s===
 
* VNS Matrix, [[Media:VNS_Matrix_1991_A_Cyberfeminist_Manifesto_for_the_21st_Century.jpg|''A Cyberfeminist Manifesto for the 21st Century'']], Adelaide & Sydney, 1991, [http://www.sterneck.net/cyber/vns-matrix/index.php HTML]; printed in ''Broadsheet'' 21(1): "Adelaide Festival Special Issue", Mar 1992; [[Media:VNS_Matrix_1992_A_Cyberfeminist_Manifesto_for_the_21st_Century.pdf|repr. in]] ''Art and Text'' 42, May 1992; repr. in ''Women, Computing and Culture'', eds. P. Bishop, M. Dyer and P. Griffin, Adelaide: University of South Australia, 1994, p 110; repr. in ''Unnatural: Techno-Theory for a Contaminated Culture'', ed. Matthew Fuller, London: Underground, 1994. [http://adanewmedia.org/files/2014/07/VNS.png] [http://www.transmediale.de/content/cyberfeminist-manifesto-21st-century] [http://post.in-mind.de/pipermail/spectre/2016-August/018517.html]
 
 
** in ''Kabinet'' 8, eds. V. Mazin and O. Turkov, St Petersburg, 1994, pp 117-121. {{ru}}
 
** in ''Kabinet'' 8, eds. V. Mazin and O. Turkov, St Petersburg, 1994, pp 117-121. {{ru}}
 
** "Cyberfeministički manifest za 21. stoljeće", in ''Cyberfeminizam'', ed. Igor Marković, Zagreb: Centar za ženske studije, 1999, pp 19-20. {{cr}}
 
** "Cyberfeministički manifest za 21. stoljeće", in ''Cyberfeminizam'', ed. Igor Marković, Zagreb: Centar za ženske studije, 1999, pp 19-20. {{cr}}
 
** [http://web.archive.org/web/20050307230049/http://cyberfeminisme.org/txt/VNS.htm "Manifeste cyber féministe pour le 21ème siècle"], in ''Connexions: art, réseaux, média'', eds. Annick Bureaud and Nathalie Magnan, Paris: École nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts, 2002, pp 545-546. [http://www.annickbureaud.net/?p=156] {{fr}}
 
** [http://web.archive.org/web/20050307230049/http://cyberfeminisme.org/txt/VNS.htm "Manifeste cyber féministe pour le 21ème siècle"], in ''Connexions: art, réseaux, média'', eds. Annick Bureaud and Nathalie Magnan, Paris: École nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts, 2002, pp 545-546. [http://www.annickbureaud.net/?p=156] {{fr}}
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** "Manifiesto ciberfeminista para el siglo XXI", in ''Ciberfeminismo. De VNS Matrix a Laboria Cuboniks'', eds. Remedios Zafra and Teresa López-Pellisa, Barcelona: Holobionte, 2019. [https://edicionesholobionte.com/ciberfeminismo-de-vns-matrix-a-laboria-cuboniks-remedios-zafra-e/ Publisher]. {{es}}
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* Allucquère Rosanne Stone, [https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/15c5/9cbd90e808314fbfe7952127bf9f5f31c6b2.pdf "Will the Real Body Please Stand Up?"], in ''Cyberspace: First Steps'', ed. Michael Benedikt, MIT Press, 1991, pp 81-118.
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==1992==
** "Neka stvarno tijelo ustane, molim!", in ''Cyberfeminizam'', ed. Igor Marković, Zagreb: Centar za ženske studije, 1999, pp 99-120. {{cr}}
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* Judy Wajcman, ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=9422 Feminism Confronts Technology]'', Pennsylvania State University Press, 1991, 194 pp.
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<div class="twocol blocks">
* Jyanni Steffensen, [[Media:Steffensen_Jyanni_1993_Girls_in_Cyberspace.pdf|"Girls in (Cyber)Space"]], ''Broadsheet'' 22:4, Dec 1993, p 16. Review of the exhibition ''All New Gen'' by VNS Matrix.
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* Zoe Sofia, "Against 'Neofuturism': Women Artists in Technological Media", ''Artlink'' 13:1, Mar 1993. [http://web.archive.org/web/20120326231034/https://www.artlink.com.au/articles/2776/against-neofuturism-women-artists-in-technological/] [https://www.artlink.com.au/articles/2776/against-neofuturism-women-artists-in-technological/]
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<gallery mode=packed heights=350px> All New Gen VNS Matrix 1993 Big Daddy Mainframe Circuit Boy 35mm slide.jpg </gallery>
* VNS Matrix, "All New Gen", ''Framework'' 6(2): "Art & Technology", ed. Peter Lunenfeld, May 1993; repr. in ''Unnatural: Techno-Theory for a Contaminated Culture'', ed. Matthew Fuller, London: Underground, 1994; repr. in ''Virtual Futures: Cyberotics, Technology and Post-Humanism'', eds. J. Broadhurst Dixon and E.J. Cassidy, London: Routledge, 1998, pp 37-42.
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** in ''Kabinet'' 8, eds. V. Mazin and O. Turkov, St Petersburg, 1994, pp 117-121. {{ru}}
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* [[VNS Matrix]], ''[https://vnsmatrix.net/projects/all-new-gen All New Gen]'', 1992-1993. "ALL NEW GEN came from a desire to disrupt the machismo world of video games with a female non binary centric computer game. Originally called ‘Game Girl’ (a direct play on ‘Game Boy’) the project morphed into ALL NEW GEN. Its first iteration in 1992 was a series of light boxes and sound works, introducing the characters and scenarios of a hypothetical computer game. This was followed in 1993 by the interactive ALL NEW GEN CD-ROM, where an omnipresent supershero collaborates with her band of DNA Sluts to bring down Big Daddy Mainframe. The CD-ROM was exhibited as a stand alone artwork and also as the centrepiece of the ALL NEW GEN installation. Exhibited in Australia and internationally the installation expands the ALL NEW GEN world into experiences and pleasurable distractions for the audience."
* Sadie Plant, [https://monoskop.org/images/9/90/Variant_14_Video_Positive_1993.pdf#page=13 "Beyond the Screens: Film, Cyberpunk and Cyberfeminism"], ''Variant'' 1:14, Summer 1993, pp 12-17.
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** [https://vnsmatrix.net/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/framework-vns-matrix-volume-6-issue-2-1993-journal-article.pdf "Welcome to the world of ALL NEW GEN"], ''Frame-Work'' 6(2): "The N E double U Issue: Arts, Media and Technologies", eds. Susan Kandel and Jody Zellen, Los Angeles: Los Angeles Center for Photographic Studies, May 1993; repr. in ''Unnatural: Techno-Theory for a Contaminated Culture'', ed. Matthew Fuller, London: Underground, 1994; repr. in ''Virtual Futures: Cyberotics, Technology and Post-Humanism'', eds. J. Broadhurst Dixon and E.J. Cassidy, London: Routledge, 1998, pp 37-42. [https://vnsmatrix.net/publications/welcome-to-the-world-of-all-new-gen]
* Sadie Plant, [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=doL9mRMEUGw "The Feminine Cyberspace"], London, Mar 1994, 44 min. Video of a talk presented at ''Seduced & Abandoned: The Body in the Virtual World'' conference at ICA, London.
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*** in ''Kabinet'' 8, eds. V. Mazin and O. Turkov, St Petersburg, 1994, pp 117-121. {{ru}}
* Nancy Kaplan, Eva Farrell, [http://serials.infomotions.com/aejvc/aejvc-v2n03-kaplan-weavers.txt "Weavers of Webs: A Portrait of Young Women on the Net"], ''Electronic Journal of Virtual Culture'' 2:3, Jul 1994.
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** Jyanni Steffensen, [[Media:Steffensen_Jyanni_1993_Girls_in_Cyberspace.pdf|"Girls in (Cyber)Space"]], ''Broadsheet'' 22:4, December 1993, p 16. Review of the exhibition ''All New Gen''.
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==1993==
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<div class="twocol blocks">
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* Zoe Sofia, [[Media:Sofia_Zoe_1993_Against_Neofuturism_Women_Artists_in_Technological_Media.pdf|"Against 'Neofuturism': Women Artists in Technological Media"]], ''Artlink'' 13:1, March 1993, pp 6-8. [http://web.archive.org/web/20120326231034/https://www.artlink.com.au/articles/2776/against-neofuturism-women-artists-in-technological/] [https://www.artlink.com.au/articles/2776/against-neofuturism-women-artists-in-technological/]
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* [[Sadie Plant]], [https://monoskop.org/images/9/90/Variant_14_Video_Positive_1993.pdf#page=13 "Beyond the Screens: Film, Cyberpunk and Cyberfeminism"], ''Variant'' 1:14, Summer 1993, pp 12-17.
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/19961022175444/http://www.women.com:80/ Women's Wire], San Francisco, October 1993-c.2001. Launched by Ellen Pack and Nancy Rhine as Women's Information Resource Exchange, an on-line computer service aimed specifically at the needs and interests of women. About: [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-daily-journal/24421321/ Elizabeth Weise] (Daily Journal, 1993) [https://scholar.lib.vt.edu/VA-news/ROA-Times/issues/1993/rt9310/931019/10190120.htm], [https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1994-02-24-vw-26449-story.html Connie Koenenn] (LA Times, 1994), [http://www.nancyrhine.com/2018/03/09/broad-band-raising-women-invisibility/ Claire L. Evans/Nancy Rhine] (2018), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women's_WIRE Wikipedia].
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* [[Image:Geekgirl.png|thumb|250px|]] ''[https://geekgirl.com.au/blog/ Geekgirl]'', ed. Rosie Cross (RosieX), 1993. Online Australian magazine about women and technology. [https://web.archive.org/web/19980110231013/http://geekgirl.com.au/geekgirl/001stick/index.html Issue One]. [https://web.archive.org/web/19980110230739/http://geekgirl.com.au/]
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* [[Image:Sobell Nina Hartzell Emily 1993 ParkBench.jpg|thumb|250px|]] Nina Sobell, Emily Hartzell, [http://ninasobell.com/ninasobell/parkbench_docs/ ParkBench & ArTisTheater], 1993-1999. "ParkBench, conceived by Nina Sobell in 1993, strived to bridge the physical disconnect of the information age by creating a secure digital gathering spot. This venture also led to the development of new technologies, such as a wireless telerobotic video camera for remote video streaming. Started as a network of kiosks providing videoconferencing, internet access, and a shared drawing space, ParkBench allowed individuals from different communities to communicate creatively and collaboratively. Sobell and her collaborator, Emily Hartzell, were appointed artists in residence at New York University's Center for Advanced Technology to bring ParkBench to life. One of ParkBench's initiatives, 'Web Seance: Brainwave Drawing' exemplified their commitment to bridging the physical disconnectedness of the information age through NetWorked Seances. Utilizing neural telepresence and meditation, the project established connections between physical and cyberspace." About: [http://ninasobell.com/ninasobell/parkbench_docs/leonardo.html Hartzell] (Women, Art, and Technology, 1998), [https://sci-hub.st/https://www.jstor.org/stable/1577010 Hartzell & Sobell] (Leonardo, 2001), [https://vimeo.com/864569563 discussion with the artists] (video, Franklin Furnace, 2023), [http://web.archive.org/web/20070203024103/https://cat.nyu.edu/parkbench/ documentation], [https://www.narrabase.net/Nina_Sobell.html].
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==1994==
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<div class="twocol blocks">
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* Seduced and Abandoned: The Body in the Virtual World. The Body in the Virtual World, conference, ICA London, 12-13 March 1994. Talks: Sadie Plant, Rosi Braidotti, Helen Cadwallader, Christin Tamblyn, Pad Cadigan, Bruce Sterling. [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHZc-7v6UhVLfLPn8S2UGqh8wP3l7ZCu4 Video].
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** [[Sadie Plant]], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=doL9mRMEUGw "The Feminine Cyberspace"], London, March 1994, 44 min. Video of a talk presented at ''Seduced & Abandoned: The Body in the Virtual World'' conference at ICA, London.
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 +
* Nancy Kaplan, Eva Farrell, [http://serials.infomotions.com/aejvc/aejvc-v2n03-kaplan-weavers.txt "Weavers of Webs: A Portrait of Young Women on the Net"], ''Electronic Journal of Virtual Culture'' 2:3, July 1994.
 
** "Tkalje Mreža: portret mladih žena na Netu", in ''Cyberfeminizam'', ed. Igor Marković, Zagreb: Centar za ženske studije, 1999, pp 49-68. {{cr}}
 
** "Tkalje Mreža: portret mladih žena na Netu", in ''Cyberfeminizam'', ed. Igor Marković, Zagreb: Centar za ženske studije, 1999, pp 49-68. {{cr}}
* VNS Matrix, [https://monoskop.org/images/c/c4/ISEA_94_The_5th_International_Symposium_on_Electronic_Art_Catalogue_1994.pdf#page=163 "Pathogenic Vectors"], in ''ISEA '94: The 5th International Symposium on Electronic Art Catalogue'', ed. Minna Tarkka, Helsinki: University of Art & Design Helsinki, Aug 1994, p 158.  
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* [[VNS Matrix]], [https://monoskop.org/images/c/c4/ISEA_94_The_5th_International_Symposium_on_Electronic_Art_Catalogue_1994.pdf#page=163 "Pathogenic Vectors"], in ''ISEA '94: The 5th International Symposium on Electronic Art Catalogue'', ed. Minna Tarkka, Helsinki: University of Art & Design Helsinki, August 1994, p 158.  
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* [http://archiv2009.shedhalle.ch/dt/archiv/1994/ausstellung/gamegirl/gamegirldt.shtml Game Girl], exhibition, Shedhalle Zürich, 24 April-5 June 1994; Game Grrrl, Kunstverein München, Munich, 23 September-30 October 1994. Curated by Renate Lorenz. With Antigena (Zürich), Lutz Bacher (Berkeley), Frauen und Lesbenarchiv (Zürich), Christoph Gödlin und die Fachklasse für wissenschaftliches Zeichnen (Zürich), Martin Heller, Judith Hopf, [[minimal club]] and Juliane Rebentisch (Berlin, Munich), [[Paper Tiger TV]] (New York), Franz Stauffenberg and Christoph Roth (New York, Munich), Natascha Sadr-Haghighian, Philipp Schaffner, [[Pit Schultz]] ([[Botschaft e.V.]], Berlin), Christoph Then with Kein Patent auf Leben and Sylvia Hamberger (Munich), a.o. About: [[Media:Lorenz Renate 1994 Game Girl.pdf|Renate Lorenz]] (1994), [https://www.thealit.de/lab/LIFE/LIFEarchiv/ar_09_1.htm], [https://www.thealit.de/lab/LIFE/LIFEarchiv/ar_09_2.htm], [https://www.thealit.de/lab/LIFE/LIFEarchiv/ar_09_3.htm], [https://brand-new-life.org/b-n-l-de/zusammenhaenge-herstellen/ Pablo Müller & Peter Spillmann] (2020).
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* [[Media:VNS_Matrix_and_Virginia_Barratt_interviewed_by_Bernadette_Flynn_1994.pdf|"VNS Matrix and Virginia Barratt interviewed by Bernadette Flynn"]], ''Continuum: Journal of Media and Cultural Studies'' 8(1): "Electronic Arts in Australia", 1994, pp 419-432.
 
* [[Media:VNS_Matrix_and_Virginia_Barratt_interviewed_by_Bernadette_Flynn_1994.pdf|"VNS Matrix and Virginia Barratt interviewed by Bernadette Flynn"]], ''Continuum: Journal of Media and Cultural Studies'' 8(1): "Electronic Arts in Australia", 1994, pp 419-432.
* Sadie Plant, "Babes in the Net", ''New Statesman & Society'', 27 Jan 1995, p 28. [http://connection.ebscohost.com/c/articles/9503031839/babes-net]
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* Anne Balsamo, ''[[Media:Balsamo_Anne_Technologies_of_the_Gendered_Body_Reading_Cyborg_Women_1995.pdf|Technologies of the Gendered Body: Reading Cyborg Women]]'', Duke University Press, 1995.
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==1995==
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<div class="twocol blocks">
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* [[Sadie Plant]], "Babes in the Net", ''New Statesman & Society'', 27 January 1995, p 28. [http://connection.ebscohost.com/c/articles/9503031839/babes-net]
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* "Replicunts: The Future of Cyberfeminism", panel discussion, Virtual Futures conference, University of Warwick, 28 May 1995. Participants: Liana Borghi, Pat Cadigan, Gwyneth Jones, Francesca da Rimini, Josephine Starrs, Sadie Plant (Chair). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fqFrGN4zrfc Video].
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* [[Allucquère Rosanne Stone]], ''[[Media:Stone Allucquere Rosanne The War of Desire and Technology at the Close of the Mechanical Age 1995.pdf|The War of Desire and Technology at the Close of the Mechanical Age]]'', Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, September 1995, 212 pp, [https://archive.org/details/warofdesiretec00allu OL]; 2nd ed., rev., July 1996. Based on PhD thesis (University of California, Santa Cruz, 1993). [https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/war-desire-and-technology-close-mechanical-age Publisher]. Reviews: [https://sci-hub.st/10.2307/3189906 Holly Patterson] (South Central R), [http://web.archive.org/web/20020208184757/http://www.december.com/cmc/mag/1996/mar/shade.html Leslie Regan Shade] (CMC), [https://archive.nytimes.com/www.nytimes.com/books/99/01/03/specials/turkle-screen.html Bernard Sharratt] (NY Times), [https://sci-hub.st/10.1177/089443939601400411 Robert F. Nideffer] (Soc Sci Comp R), [https://sci-hub.st/10.1177/027046769701700122 Sci Tech Soc], [https://sci-hub.st/10.1002/(sici)1097-4571(199706)48:6%3C574::aid-asi9%3E3.0.co;2-r David Mattison] (JASIST), [https://sci-hub.st/10.1207/s15427625tcq0502_4 Stephen Doheny-Farina] (Tech Comm Q).
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** [[Stone#Stone1995|Translations]].
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* Anne Balsamo, ''[[Media:Balsamo_Anne_Technologies_of_the_Gendered_Body_Reading_Cyborg_Women_1995.pdf|Technologies of the Gendered Body: Reading Cyborg Women]]'', Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1995, 232 pp. [https://www.dukeupress.edu/technologies-of-the-gendered-body Publisher].
 
** "Feminizam za neizlijecivo informirane", in ''Cyberfeminizam'', ed. Igor Marković, Zagreb: Centar za ženske studije, 1999, pp 69-98. Trans. of the chapter "Feminism for the Incurably Informed". {{cr}}
 
** "Feminizam za neizlijecivo informirane", in ''Cyberfeminizam'', ed. Igor Marković, Zagreb: Centar za ženske studije, 1999, pp 69-98. Trans. of the chapter "Feminism for the Incurably Informed". {{cr}}
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* [[Image:Dement_Linda_Cyberflesh_Girlmonster_1995.jpg|thumb|250px| ]] Linda Dement, ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=21301 Cyberflesh Girlmonster]'', 1995, CD-ROM + [6] pp. Interactive artwork.
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* Lisa Nakamura, [http://web.archive.org/web/20030605144859/http://www.humanities.uci.edu/mposter/syllabi/readings/nakamura.html "Race In/For Cyberspace: Identity Tourism and Racial Passing on the Internet"], ''Works and Days'' 13, 1995, pp 181-193, [http://mysite.du.edu/~lavita/edpx_3770_13s/_docs/nakamura_race_in_cyberspace.pdf PDF].
 
* Lisa Nakamura, [http://web.archive.org/web/20030605144859/http://www.humanities.uci.edu/mposter/syllabi/readings/nakamura.html "Race In/For Cyberspace: Identity Tourism and Racial Passing on the Internet"], ''Works and Days'' 13, 1995, pp 181-193, [http://mysite.du.edu/~lavita/edpx_3770_13s/_docs/nakamura_race_in_cyberspace.pdf PDF].
* Sadie Plant, [[Media:Plant_Sadie_1995_The_Future_Looms_Weaving_Women_and_Cybernetics.pdf|"The Future Looms: Weaving Women and Cybernetics"]], ''Body & Society'' 1:3-4, London: Sage, 1995, pp 45-64; repr. in ''Cyberspace, Cyberbodies, Cyberpunk'', eds. Mike Featherstone and Roger Burrows, London: Sage, 1995.
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* Allucquère Rosanne Stone, ''The War of Desire and Technology at the Close of the Mechanical Age'', MIT Press, 1995, 212 pp, [https://archive.org/details/warofdesiretec00allu OL]. Reviews: [http://sci-hub.tw/10.1177/089443939601400411 Nideffer] (Soc Sci Comp R), [http://sci-hub.tw/10.1177/027046769701700122 Sci Tech Soc].
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* [[Sadie Plant]], [[Media:Plant_Sadie_1995_The_Future_Looms_Weaving_Women_and_Cybernetics.pdf|"The Future Looms: Weaving Women and Cybernetics"]], ''Body & Society'' 1:3-4, London: Sage, 1995, pp 45-64; repr. in ''Cyberspace, Cyberbodies, Cyberpunk'', eds. Mike Featherstone and Roger Burrows, London: Sage, 1995; [https://monoskop.org/images/e/eb/Wolmark_Jenny_ed_Cybersexualities_A_Reader_in_Feminist_Theory_Cyborgs_and_Cyberspace_1999.pdf#page=108 repr. in] ''Cybersexualities: A Reader on Feminist Theory, Cyborgs and Cyberspace'', ed. Jenny Wolmark, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1999, pp 99-118.
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** "Los telares futuros: Tejedoras y cibernética", in ''Ciberfeminismo. De VNS Matrix a Laboria Cuboniks'', eds. Remedios Zafra and Teresa López-Pellisa, Barcelona: Holobionte, 2019. [https://edicionesholobionte.com/ciberfeminismo-de-vns-matrix-a-laboria-cuboniks-remedios-zafra-e/ Publisher]. {{es}}
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* RosieX, [http://rorschach.test.at/mindflux/mv2-articles/nutek.html "Interview with Sadie Plant"], ''geekgirl'' 1, 1995.
 
* RosieX, [http://rorschach.test.at/mindflux/mv2-articles/nutek.html "Interview with Sadie Plant"], ''geekgirl'' 1, 1995.
 
** "Intervju s dr. Sadie Plant", in ''Cyberfeminizam'', ed. Igor Marković, Zagreb: Centar za ženske studije, 1999, pp 21-24. {{cr}}
 
** "Intervju s dr. Sadie Plant", in ''Cyberfeminizam'', ed. Igor Marković, Zagreb: Centar za ženske studije, 1999, pp 21-24. {{cr}}
* Chela Sandoval, "New Sciences: Cyborg Feminism and the Methodology of the Oppressed", in ''The Cyborg Handbook'', ed. Chris Hables Gray, London: Routledge, 1995, pp 407-421.
+
 
* Dale Spender, ''Nattering on the Net: Women, Power and Cyberspace'', Melbourne: Spinifex, 1995; University of Toronto Press, 1996. [https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.3138/j.ctt2ttm35] [https://utorontopress.com/ca/nattering-on-the-net-2]. Reviews: [https://www.cjc-online.ca/index.php/journal/article/view/989/895 Bryant] (CJC), [https://search.proquest.com/openview/a3c37b1fd141cd6d25a65305536c15e3/1?pq-origsite=gscholar&cbl=1816886 Ras] (Women's Studies J).
+
* [[Nancy Paterson]], [https://isea-archives.siggraph.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/1995_Paterson_Cyberfeminism.pdf "Cyberfeminism"], in ''ISEA95 Actes / Proceedings'', Montreal, 1995, pp 226-228; [https://vacuumwoman.senecacollege.ca/About/Main/Fireweed-Cyberfeminism-1996orig.pdf repr.], ''Fireweed'' 54, Toronto, June 1996, pp 48-55, [https://vacuumwoman.senecacollege.ca/CyberFeminism/cf.txt TXT], [http://web.archive.org/web/20010605042702/http://internetfrauen.w4w.net/archiv/cyberfem.txt TXT]. Presented at the Sixth International Symposium on Electronic Art (ISEA, Montreal, September 1995) on a panel titled ''Gender and Technology''. [https://www.isea-archives.org/symposia/isea2013/presenters-2013/isea1995_panel_paterson/] [https://www.isea-archives.org/symposia/isea95/]
* VNS Matrix, [http://web.archive.org/web/19981205191122/http://www.aec.at/meme/symp/contrib/vns.html "Bitch Mutant Manifesto"], Apr 1996; printed in ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=18735 Feminist Art Manifestos: An Anthology]'', ed. Katy Deepwell, London: KT press, 2014. [http://www.obn.org/reading_room/manifestos/html/bitch.html]
+
** [http://www.vacuumwoman.com/About/Main/DerSinn-der-Sinne-Cyberfeminism-1998-orig.pdf "Cyberfeminismus"], trans. Klaus Binder, in ''Der Sinn der "Sinne"'', Goettingen: Steidl, 1998, pp 292-301. Collection of papers presented at the ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20030516093831/https://www.bundeskunsthalle.de/index.htm?shopping/forumschriften_e.htm Sense of the Senses]'' congress in Bonn, Germany. {{de}}
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** [http://www.vacuumwoman.com/About/Main/Zagreb-Cyberfeminism-1999.pdf "Cyberfeminizam"], trans. Igor Marković, in ''Cyberfeminizam'', ed. Igor Marković, Zagreb: Centar za ženske studije, 1999, pp 43-48, [https://archive.org/details/ZagrebCyberfeminism1999 IA]. {{cr}}
 +
 
 +
* Chela Sandoval, "New Sciences: Cyborg Feminism and the Methodology of the Oppressed", in ''The Cyborg Handbook'', ed. Chris Hables Gray, London: Routledge, 1995, pp 407-421; [https://monoskop.org/images/e/eb/Wolmark_Jenny_ed_Cybersexualities_A_Reader_in_Feminist_Theory_Cyborgs_and_Cyberspace_1999.pdf#page=256 repr. in] ''Cybersexualities: A Reader on Feminist Theory, Cyborgs and Cyberspace'', ed. Jenny Wolmark, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1999, pp 247-263.
 +
 
 +
* Dale Spender, ''Nattering on the Net: Women, Power and Cyberspace'', Melbourne: Spinifex, 1995; University of Toronto Press, 1996, xxvi+278 pp. [https://www.spinifexpress.com.au/backlist/p/9781875559091 Publisher]. [https://utorontopress.com/ca/nattering-on-the-net-2 Publisher]. Reviews: [https://doi.org/10.22230/cjc.1997v22n1a989 Susan Bryant] (CJC), [http://web.archive.org/web/20020208184757/http://www.december.com/cmc/mag/1996/mar/shade.html Leslie Regan Shade] (CMC), [https://search.proquest.com/openview/a3c37b1fd141cd6d25a65305536c15e3/1?pq-origsite=gscholar&cbl=1816886 Marion Ras] (Women's Studies J).
 +
** ''1. Auffahrt Cyberspace: Frauen im Internet'', trans. Hilke Schlaeger, Munich: Frauenoffensive, 1996, 279 pp. {{de}}
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 +
</div>
 +
 
 +
==1996==
 +
 
 +
<div class="twocol blocks">
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 +
* Lynn Cherny, Elizabeth Reba Weise (eds.), ''Wired Women: Gender and New Realities in Cyberspace'', Seattle: Seal Press, March 1996, xv+269 pp, [https://archive.org/details/wiredwomengender00cher IA]. Fourteen essays that discuss such issues as gender attitudes, courtship via e-mail, censorship, hacker culture, online harassment. Reviews: [https://www.proquest.com/openview/2f42f02e7dbe4fe93e0639ffa8fe95f8/1 Andrea Hudson] (Counterpoise), [https://doi.org/10.1016/S8755-4615(99)80014-0 Laura J. Gurak] (Computers & Composition).
 +
 
 +
* [[VNS Matrix]], [https://vnsmatrix.net/projects/bitch-mutant-manifesto "Bitch Mutant Manifesto"], April 1996; [https://webarchive.ars.electronica.art/festival1996/meme/symp/contrib/vns.html repr. in] ''ARS Electronica '96. Memesis: Die Zukunft der Evolution / The Future of Evolution'', Vienna: Springer, September 1996; repr. in ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=18735 Feminist Art Manifestos: An Anthology]'', ed. Katy Deepwell, London: KT press, 2014. "Bitch Mutant Manifesto was written for ARS Electronica in April 1996, and was very different in tone than the playful, if fierce, Cyberfeminist Manifesto for the 21st Century. It was written by the members of VNS Matrix alone, then together. A mashing, a weaving. This collaged text was made in the style of textual plunderphonics, taking earlier texts and ideas and changing register, tone and timbre. The readers and the writers are catapulted from narrative to narrative, traveling through wormholes inside wormholes. Now you are a body of indeterminate gender, now you are a body of code, now you are elemental, burning down the “Californian ideology” and the extropians with it. It’s dangerous territory, the reader is warned: “lock up your children, gaffer tape the cunt’s mouth and shove a rat up her arse”." [http://www.obn.org/reading_room/manifestos/html/bitch.html] [https://webarchive.ars.electronica.art/festival1996/meme/symp/contrib/vns.html]
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** "Manifiesto de la zorra mutante", in ''Ciberfeminismo. De VNS Matrix a Laboria Cuboniks'', eds. Remedios Zafra and Teresa López-Pellisa, Barcelona: Holobionte, 2019. [https://edicionesholobionte.com/ciberfeminismo-de-vns-matrix-a-laboria-cuboniks-remedios-zafra-e/ Publisher]. {{es}}
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* Miss M., [http://www.t0.or.at/sadie/intervw.htm "An Interview with Sadie Plant and Linda Dement"], [May] 1996.
 
* Miss M., [http://www.t0.or.at/sadie/intervw.htm "An Interview with Sadie Plant and Linda Dement"], [May] 1996.
* Nancy Paterson, [http://www.vacuumwoman.com/About/Main/Fireweed-Cyberfeminism-1996orig.pdf "Cyberfeminism"], ''Fireweed'', Summer 1996, pp 48-55, [http://web.archive.org/web/20010605042702/http://internetfrauen.w4w.net/archiv/cyberfem.txt TXT].
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** [http://www.vacuumwoman.com/About/Main/Zagreb-Cyberfeminism-1999.pdf "Cyberfeminizam"], trans. Igor Marković, in ''Cyberfeminizam'', ed. Igor Marković, Zagreb: Centar za ženske studije, 1999, pp 43-48, [https://archive.org/details/ZagrebCyberfeminism1999 IA]. {{cr}}
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/19991113143250/http://www.wwwomen.com/webring.shtml WWWomen WebRing], June 1996–. "Developed to link women's content on the web on a virtual online tour. By using the ring, you can travel from one web site to another of women's topics and resources until you eventually end up back on the page you started from (can also jump randomly!)."
** [http://www.vacuumwoman.com/About/Main/DerSinn-der-Sinne-Cyberfeminism-1998-orig.pdf "Cyberfeminismus"], trans. Klaus Binder, in ''Der Sinn der "Sinne"'', Goettingen: Steidl, 1998, pp 292-301. {{de}}
+
 
* VNS Matrix, [http://90.146.8.18/en/archives/festival_archive/festival_catalogs/festival_artikel.asp?iProjectID=8557 "Nothing is Certain: Flesh, the Postbody and Cyberfeminism. VNS Matrix in Conversation with Nora Delahunty"], in ''Memesis: The Future of Evolution, ARS Electronica ’96'', Vienna, 1996, [http://90.146.8.18/en/archiv_files/19961/E1996_180.pdf PDF].
+
* Kira Hall, [[Media:Hall Kira 1996 Cyberfeminism.pdf|"Cyberfeminism"]], in ''Computer-Mediated Communication'', ed. Susan C. Herring, Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins, June 1996, pp 147-170.
* Tiziana Terranova, ''Corpi nella rete, interfacce multiple, cyberfemminismo e agorà telematiche'', Genova: Costa & Nolan, 1996, 77 pp. {{it}}
+
 
* Sadie Plant, "On the Matrix: Cyberfeminist Simulations", in ''Cultures of Internet: Virtual Spaces, Real Histories, Living Bodies'', ed. Rob Shields, London: Thousand Oaks, and London: Sage, 1996, pp 170-183; [[Media:Plant Sadie 1996 2000 On the Matrix Cyberfeminist Simulations.pdf|repr. in]] ''The Cybercultures Reader'', eds. David Bell and Barbara M. Kennedy, London: Routledge, 2000, pp 325-336; repr. in ''The Gendered Cyborg: A Reader'', ed. Fiona Hovenden et al., London: Routledge, 2000, pp 265-275. Commentary: [http://www.metamute.org/editorial/articles/cyberfeminism-spcl-little-help-our-new-friends Bassett] (Mute).
+
*{{a|Plant1996}}[[Sadie Plant]], "On the Matrix: Cyberfeminist Simulations", in ''Cultures of Internet: Virtual Spaces, Real Histories, Living Bodies'', ed. Rob Shields, London: Thousand Oaks, and London: Sage, August 1996, pp 170-183, [https://archive.org/details/culturesofintern0000unse IA]; [[Media:Plant Sadie 1996 2000 On the Matrix Cyberfeminist Simulations.pdf|repr. in]] ''The Cybercultures Reader'', eds. David Bell and Barbara M. Kennedy, London: Routledge, 2000, pp 325-336; repr. in ''The Gendered Cyborg: A Reader'', ed. Fiona Hovenden et al., London: Routledge, 2000, pp 265-275. Commentary: [http://www.metamute.org/editorial/articles/cyberfeminism-spcl-little-help-our-new-friends Caroline Bassett] (Mute).
* Rosi Braidotti, [http://web.archive.org/web/20050706081309/www.let.uu.nl/womens_studies/rosi/cyberfem.htm "Cyberfeminism with a Difference"], ''New Formations'' 29, London: Lawrence and Wishart, 1996.
+
** "Na Matriksu: sajberfeminističke simulacije", trans. Vera Vukelić, ''Kultura'' 107­-108, Zavod za izučavanje kulturnog razvitka, 2003; [https://monoskop.org/images/5/55/Cekic_Jovan_Blagojevic_Jelisaveta_prir_Moc_mediji_2012.pdf#page=313 repr. in] ''Moc / mediji / &'', eds. Jovan Čekić and Jelisaveta Blagojević, Belgrade: Univerzitet Singidunum, 2012, pp 293-310. {{sr}}
 +
 
 +
* [[VNS Matrix]], [https://vnsmatrix.net/events/ars-electronica-1996 "Nothing is Certain: Flesh, the Postbody and Cyberfeminism. VNS Matrix in Conversation with Nora Delahunty"], in ''ARS Electronica '96. Memesis: Die Zukunft der Evolution / The Future of Evolution'', Vienna: Springer, September 1996, pp 180-189, [http://90.146.8.18/en/archiv_files/19961/E1996_180.pdf PDF]. {{en}}/{{de}}
 +
 
 +
* [[Rosi Braidotti]], [http://web.archive.org/web/20050706081309/www.let.uu.nl/womens_studies/rosi/cyberfem.htm "Cyberfeminism with a Difference"], ''New Formations'' 29: "Technoscience", London: Lawrence and Wishart, November 1996, pp 9-25, [https://rosibraidotti.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/128.-Cyberfeminism-with-a-difference-1.pdf PDF]. [https://journals.lwbooks.co.uk/newformations/vol-1996-issue-29/ Publisher].
 
** "Cyber-Feminismus anders", in ''Zonen der Verstörung'', ed. Silvia Eiblmayr, Graz: Steirischer Herbst, 1997, pp 112-120. {{de}}
 
** "Cyber-Feminismus anders", in ''Zonen der Verstörung'', ed. Silvia Eiblmayr, Graz: Steirischer Herbst, 1997, pp 112-120. {{de}}
** "Ciberfeminizam s razlikom", in ''Cyberfeminizam'', ed. Igor Marković, Zagreb: Centar za ženske studije, 1999, pp 25-42. {{cr}}
+
** [[Media:Braidotti Rosi 1996 1999 Ciberfeminizam s razlikom.pdf|"Ciberfeminizam s razlikom"]], in ''Cyberfeminizam'', ed. Igor Marković, Zagreb: Centar za ženske studije, 1999, pp 25-42. {{cr}}
* Kay Schaffer, [http://sci-hub.tw/10.1080/14443059609387288 "The Contested Zone: Cybernetics, Feminism and Representation"], ''Journal of Australian Studies'' 20:50-51, 1996, pp 157-164, [http://web.archive.org/web/20020312213655/http://www.lamp.ac.uk/oz/schaffer.html HTML].
+
** [https://monoskop.org/images/4/4d/Cyberfeminisme_2001.pdf#page=42 "Le cyberfeminisme, differemment"], trans. Yves Cantraine and Anne Smolar, in ''Cyberfeminisme'', Brussels: Constant vzw, 2001, pp 40-55. {{fr}}
 +
** [https://monoskop.org/images/4/4d/Cyberfeminisme_2001.pdf#page=58 "Cyberfeminisme met een verschil"], trans. Sarah Bracke and Marleen Johanna Pas, in ''Cyberfeminisme'', Brussels: Constant vzw, 2001, pp 56-72. {{nl}}
 +
** "Cyberfeminismus mit einem Unterschied", in ''dea ex machina'', eds. Armen Avanessian and Helen Hester, Berlin: Merve, 2015. {{de}}
 +
** "Ciberfeminismo con una diferencia", in ''Ciberfeminismo. De VNS Matrix a Laboria Cuboniks'', eds. Remedios Zafra and Teresa López-Pellisa, Barcelona: Holobionte, 2019. [https://edicionesholobionte.com/ciberfeminismo-de-vns-matrix-a-laboria-cuboniks-remedios-zafra-e/ Publisher]. {{es}}
 +
 
 +
* [[Tiziana Terranova]], ''Corpi nella rete, interfacce multiple, cyberfemminismo e agorà telematiche'', Genova: Costa & Nolan, 1996, 77 pp. {{it}}
 +
 
 +
* Kay Schaffer, [http://sci-hub.st/10.1080/14443059609387288 "The Contested Zone: Cybernetics, Feminism and Representation"], ''Journal of Australian Studies'' 20:50-51, 1996, pp 157-164, [http://web.archive.org/web/20020312213655/http://www.lamp.ac.uk/oz/schaffer.html HTML]. [https://doi.org/10.1080/14443059609387288 DOI].
 
** "Sporna zona: kibernetika, feminizam i reprezentacija", in ''Cyberfeminizam'', ed. Igor Marković, Zagreb: Centar za ženske studije, 1999, pp 121-130. {{cr}}
 
** "Sporna zona: kibernetika, feminizam i reprezentacija", in ''Cyberfeminizam'', ed. Igor Marković, Zagreb: Centar za ženske studije, 1999, pp 121-130. {{cr}}
* [http://www.metamute.org/editorial/magazine/mute-vol-1-no.-8-%E2%80%93-cyberfeminism ''Mute'' 1(8): "Cyberfeminism"], ed. Josephine Berry, Aug 1997.
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* Sadie Plant, ''[http://monoskop.org/log/?p=5423 Zeros + Ones: Digital Women and the New Technoculture]'', London: Fourth Estate, Oct 1997, 305 pp; New York: Doubleday, 1997, 305 pp.  
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** [[Sadie_Plant#1997|translations]]
+
 
* Old_Boys_Network, [http://www.obn.org/cfundef/100antitheses.html "100 Anti-Theses of Cyberfeminism"], 1997.
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==1997==
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<div class="twocol blocks">
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* Wired Women: Virtual Worlds/Real Lives, conference, University of Portsmouth, 8 March 1997. Commentary: [http://www.metamute.org/editorial/articles/cyberfeminism-spcl-vamping-meta-phooaaawwhhh..... Josephine Berry] (Mute).
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* Jennifer Terry, Melodie Calvert (eds.), ''[https://libgen.rs/book/index.php?md5=EC56EF96701DFFE1CA67FB93844FDF9B Processed Lives: Gender and Technology in Everyday Life]'', New York: Routledge, March 1997. "Twenty-three contributions ask: How can technology be used to transform cultural conceptions of gender and embodiment."
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** Margaret Morse, [http://www.immersence.com/publications/1997/1997-MMorse.html "Virtually Female: Body and Code"], in ''Processed Lives'', 1997; [https://people.ucsc.edu/~stamp/200a/FILM_200A/Readings_files/Morse,%20Body%20and%20Screen.pdf repr. in] ''Wide Angle'' 21:1, January 1999, pp 63-75.
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* ''[[FACES]]'', Spring 1997–present. "FACES is an international mailing list that connects women activists, artists, critics, theoreticians, technicians, journalists, researchers, programmers, networkers, web designers and educators: women who share an interest in the media and communication arts. FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments on important international issues, and subjects that all women encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly. FACES underscores all progressive feminist movements by providing a base for individuals and groups to encounter and examine the theory and practice of women around the world. The FACES community is administrated and maintained by [[Diana McCarty]], [[Kathy Rae Huffman]], Ushi Reiter and [[Valie Djordjevic]]." [https://lists.servus.at/mailman/listinfo/faces-l List].
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* [https://htmlles.net/1997/ Maid in Cyberspace: le festival XX d'art WWW], festival, Montréal, 31 May-1 June 1997. Organised by Studio XX. [https://vimeo.com/208509043 Video]. [https://vimeo.com/196629346 Video].
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* Josephine Bosma, [https://www.nettime.org/Lists-Archives/nettime-l-9706/msg00107.html "Interview Alla Mitrofanova and Olga Suslova"], ''nettime-l'', 15 June 1997.
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** "Intervju s Allom Mitrofanovom i Olgom Suslovom", in ''Cyberfeminizam'', ed. Igor Marković, Zagreb: Centar za ženske studije, 1999, pp 161-168. {{cr}}
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<gallery mode=packed heights=350px> Sollfrank Cornelia 1997 Female_Extension.jpg </gallery>
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* [[Cornelia Sollfrank]], [https://artwarez.org/projects/femext/ Female Extension], July 1997. "In February 1997, the Hamburger Kunsthalle announced ''Extension'', a competition for net art that was described as a virtual extension of the museum. Artists were invited to submit their work by uploading not more than five megabytes of data to a server for review by an esteemed jury. In response, Cornelia Sollfrank created three hundred fake female artists, and remixed existing websites to create “data trash,” which she submitted as their artwork, revealing her gesture at the museum's press conference, where the awardees were to be announced. (As it turned out, the top three awards were all given to men.)" [https://anthology.rhizome.org/female-extension Work at Net Art Anthology]. [https://web.archive.org/web/20020611200627/http://www.obn.org/femext/ Work at Wayback Machine].
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* [[Image:Mute 1 8 Cyberfeminism 1997.jpg|thumb|250px| ]] [https://www.metamute.org/editorial/magazine/mute-vol-1-no.-8-%e2%80%93-cyberfeminism ''Mute'' 1(8): "Cyberfeminism"], ed. Josephine Berry, London: [[mute]], August 1997. Texts: Josephine Bosma on Cyberfeminism, Caroline Basset on Sadie Plant, Faith Wilding on Donna Haraway, Sue Thomas looks at women's experimentation with online identity, Josephine Berry on the 'Wired Women' Conference, a.o.
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: When computers were vast systems of transistors and valves which needed to be coaxed into action, it was women who turned them on. When computers became the miniaturized circuits of silicon chips, it was women who assembled them ... when computers were virtually real machines, women wrote the software on which they ran. And when computer was a term applied to flesh and blood workers, the bodies which composed them were female. [https://monoskop.org/log/?p=5423 &#128391;]
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* [[Sadie Plant]], ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=5423 Zeros + Ones: Digital Women and the New Technoculture]'', London: Fourth Estate, 18 September 1997, 305 pp; New York: Doubleday, 1997, 305 pp. "Arguing that the computer is rewriting the old conceptions of man and his world, the book suggests that the telecoms revolution is also a sexual revolution which undermines the fundamental assumptions crucial to patriarchal culture. Historical, contemporary and future developments in telecommunications and in IT are interwoven with the past, present and future of feminism, women and sexual difference, and a wealth of connections, parallels and affinities between machines and women are uncovered as a result. Challenging the belief that man was ever in control of either his own agency, the planet, or his machines, this book argues it is seriously undermined by the new scientific paradigms emergent from theories of chaos, complexity and connectionism, all of which suggest that the old distinctions between man, woman, nature and technology need to be radically reassessed."
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** [[Sadie_Plant#1997|Translations]].
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* {{a|CI}} [[Image:Dxx.gif|thumb|250px|]] [https://obn.org/obn/obn_pro/kassel/ 1. Cyberfeminist International], conference, Documenta X, Kassel, 20-28 September 1997. Organised by [[Old Boys Network]]. Participants: [[Susanne Ackers]] (.SE/.DE), Babeth (.NL), Ulrike Bergermann (.DE), [[Josephine Bosma]] (.NL), [[Shu Lea Cheang]] (.US), [[Valentina Djordjevic]] (.DE), [[Marina Grizinic]] (.JP/.SI), Sabine Helmers (.DE), [[Kathy Rae Huffman]] (.AT/.US), Margarete Jahrmann (.AT), Vesna Jankovic (.HR), [[Verena Kuni]] (.DE), [[Ellen Nonnenmacher]] (.DE), [[Vesna Manojlovic]] (.YU), Diana McCarty (.HU/.US), [[Alla Mitrofanova]] (.RU), Ingrid Molnar (.DE/.AT), Mathilde MuPe (.NL), Helene von Oldenburg (.DE), Natalja Pershina (.RU), Corrine Petrus (.NL), [[Julianne Pierce]] (.AU), Daniela Alina Plewe (.DE), Barbara Rechbach (.AT), [[Claudia Reiche]] (.DE), Tamara Rouw (.NL), [[Rasa Smite]] (.LV), [[Cornelia Sollfrank]] (.DE), [[Debra Solomon]] (.NL), [[Josephine Starrs]] (.AU/.DE), Barbara Strebel (.CH), Olga Egerova (.RU), [[Rena Tangens]] (.DE), Gudrun Teich (.DE), Kerstin Weiberg (.DE), [[Faith Wilding]] (.US), [[Eva Wohlgemuth]] (.AT), [[Ina Wudtke]] (.DE). [https://www.obn.org/obn/obn_pro/kassel/call.html CfP]. [https://www.obn.org/obn/obn_pro/kassel/reports.html Report]. [[#OBNReader1|Book]].
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: cyberfeminism is not ...
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: cyberfeminism is not a fragrance
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: cyberfeminism is not a fashion statement
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: sajbrfeminizm nije usamljen
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: cyberfeminism is not ideology
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: cyberfeminism nije aseksualan
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: cyberfeminism is not boring
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: cyberfeminism ist kein gruenes haekeldeckchen
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: cyberfeminism ist kein leerer kuehlschrank
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: cyberfeminism ist keine theorie
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: cyberfeminism ist keine praxis
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: cyberfeminism ist keine traditio
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: cyberfeminism is not an institution
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: cyberfeminism is notusing words without any knowledge of numbers
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: cyberfeminism is not complete
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: cyberfeminism is not error 101
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: cyberfeminism ist kein fehler
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: cyberfeminism ist keine kunst
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: cyberfeminism is not an ism
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: cyberfeminism is not anti-male ... [https://obn.org/obn/obn_pro/cfundef/100antitheses.html &#128391;]
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* [[Old Boys Network]], [https://obn.org/obn/obn_pro/cfundef/100antitheses.html "100 anti-theses. cyberfeminism is not ..."], 1997; repr. as [https://www.raco.cat/index.php/Lectora/article/view/205483 "Manifest ciberfeminista. 100 anti-theses"], ''Lectora: revista de dones i textualitat'' 10: "Cuerpos, géneros, tecnologías", ed. Meri Torras, Barcelona: Universitat de Barcelona, 2004, pp 153-156. [https://obn.org/obn/reading_room/manifestos/html/anti.html]
 
** "100 antiteza", in ''Cyberfeminizam'', ed. Igor Marković, Zagreb: Centar za ženske studije, 1999. {{cr}}
 
** "100 antiteza", in ''Cyberfeminizam'', ed. Igor Marković, Zagreb: Centar za ženske studije, 1999. {{cr}}
* Josephine Bosma, [https://www.nettime.org/Lists-Archives/nettime-l-9706/msg00107.html "Interview Alla Mitrofanova and Olga Suslova"], ''nettime-l'', 15 Jun 1997.
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** "100 anti-tesis", in ''Ciberfeminismo. De VNS Matrix a Laboria Cuboniks'', eds. Remedios Zafra and Teresa López-Pellisa, Barcelona: Holobionte, 2019. [https://edicionesholobionte.com/ciberfeminismo-de-vns-matrix-a-laboria-cuboniks-remedios-zafra-e/ Publisher]. {{es}}
** "Intervju s Allom Mitrofanovom i Olgom Suslovom", in ''Cyberfeminizam'', ed. Igor Marković, Zagreb: Centar za ženske studije, 1999, pp 161-168. {{cr}}
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* [http://www.k3000.ch/sex&space/ Sex & Space], exhibition, lectures and film programme, Forum Stadtpark Graz, Graz, 2-26 October 1997. Concept: Marion v. Osten, Rachel Mader, Martine Anderfuhren, and Peter Spillmann. Part of steirischer herbst 97.
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* [https://www.thealit.de/lab/LIFE/labor.htm Künstliches Leben:// Mediengeschichten], Bremen, 4 October-2 November 1997. A series of performances, presentations, films, lectures and discussions at various locations in Bremen; organised by Frauenkulturhaus TheaLit. Concept and organisation: Claudia Reiche with Andrea Sick and Ulrike Bergermann.
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* Jane Kenway, "Backlash in Cyberspace: Why 'Girls Need Modems'", in ''Dangerous Territories'', eds. Leslie G. Roman and Linda Eyre, New York: Routledge, October 1997, pp 255-279. [https://www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/mono/10.4324/9781315022246-24/jane-kenway-backlash-cyberspace-girls-need-modems-leslie-roman-linda-eyre]
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* Renate Lorenz, [https://www.thealit.de/lab/LIFE/LIFEfiles/r_09_3.htm "Digital Eingetragenes Warenzeichen"], Bremen, November 1997. Lecture.
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* [https://issuu.com/kildenkjonnsforskning.no/docs/kvinneforskning_2_97 ''Kvinneforskning'' 21(2): "Teknologi og demokrati"], ed. Kjønn og IT (Gro Hanne Aas, Elisabeth Gulbrandsen, et al), Oslo, 1997, 91 pp. [https://kjonnsforskning.no/nb/tidsskriftet/1997/2/teknologi-og-demokrati] {{no}}
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* Jennifer Brayton, [http://web.archive.org/web/20040217125628/https://www.unb.ca/web/PAR-L/win/cyberfem.htm "Cyberfeminism as New Theory"], 1997.
 
* Jennifer Brayton, [http://web.archive.org/web/20040217125628/https://www.unb.ca/web/PAR-L/win/cyberfem.htm "Cyberfeminism as New Theory"], 1997.
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* Alison Adam, "What Should We Do with Cyberfeminism?", in ''Women in Computing'', eds. Rachel Lander and Alison Adam, Exeter: Intellect, 1997, pp 17-27.
 
* Alison Adam, "What Should We Do with Cyberfeminism?", in ''Women in Computing'', eds. Rachel Lander and Alison Adam, Exeter: Intellect, 1997, pp 17-27.
* Jane Kenway, "Backlash in Cyberspace: Why 'Girls Need Modems'", in ''Dangerous Territories'', eds. L. Roman and L. Eyre, New York: Routledge, 1997, pp 255-279.
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* ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=1247 First Cyberfeminist International: Old Boys Network Reader 1]'', eds. Cornelia Sollfrank and Old Boys Network, obn, 1998, 88 pp. Documentation of the September 1997 conference as part of ''Hybrid Workspace'' at ''Documenta X'', Kassel.
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* Verena Kuni, [https://monoskop.org/images/7/77/First_Cyberfeminist_International_1998.pdf#page=14 "The Future is Femail"], in ''First Cyberfeminist International: Old Boys Network Reader 1'', eds. Cornelia Sollfrank and Old Boys Network, obn, 1998, pp 13-18.
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==1998==
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* Petra Jedličková, "Ženy na drátech aneb český kyberfeminismus / Women on the Wires, or Czech Cyberfeminism", ''Jedním Okem/One Eye Open'' 1, Prague, Spring 1998, pp 95-110. {{cz}}/{{en}}
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* Faith Wilding, [[Media:Wilding Faith 1998 Where is the Feminism in Cyberfeminism.pdf|"Where is the Feminism in Cyberfeminism?"]], ''nparadoxa'' 2: "Women and New Media", London, July 1998, pp 6-13, [https://www.obn.org/cfundef/faith_def.html HTML], [http://www.neme.org/texts/cyberfeminism HTML]. [https://www.ktpress.co.uk/nparadoxa-volume-details.asp?volumeid=2]
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** "Gdje je feminizam u cyberfeminizmu", in ''Cyberfeminizam'', ed. Igor Marković, Zagreb: Centar za ženske studije, 1999. {{cr}}
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** [https://www.raco.cat/index.php/Lectora/article/view/205482 "¿Dónde está el feminismo en el ciberfeminismo?"], trans. Noemí Novell, ''Lectora: revista de dones i textualitat'' 10: "Cuerpos, géneros, tecnologías", ed. Meri Torras, Barcelona: Universitat de Barcelona, 2004, pp 141-145. {{es}}
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* Susanna Paasonen, [https://www.ktpress.co.uk/nparadoxa-volume-details.asp?volumeid=2 "Digital, Human, Animal, PLANT: The Politics of Cyberfeminism?"], ''nparadoxa'' 2: "Women and New Media", London, July 1998, pp 16-22.
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* {{a|OBNReader1}} [[Image:First_Cyberfeminist_International_1998.jpg|thumb|250px| ]] ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=1247 First Cyberfeminist International: Old Boys Network Reader 1]'', eds. Cornelia Sollfrank and Old Boys Network, obn, August 1998, 88 pp. Documentation of the September 1997 conference as part of ''Hybrid Workspace'' at ''Documenta X'', Kassel.
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* Ulrike Bergermann, [https://monoskop.org/images/7/77/First_Cyberfeminist_International_1998.pdf#page=9 "do x. Manifesto no. 372"], in ''First Cyberfeminist International: Old Boys Network Reader 1'', eds. Cornelia Sollfrank and Old Boys Network, obn, 1998, pp 8-9; [https://monoskop.org/images/a/a1/Bergermann_Ulrike_medienwissenschaft_Texte_zu_Geraeten_Geschlecht_Geld_2006.pdf#page=245 repr. in] Ulrike Bergermann, ''medien//wissenschaft. Texte zu Geräten, Geschlecht, Geld'', Bremen: thealit, 2006, pp 246-247.
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** [https://monoskop.org/images/4/4d/Cyberfeminisme_2001.pdf#page=10 "do x. Manifeste Nº 372"], trans. Tatiana de Perlinghi, in ''Cyberfeminisme'', Brussels: Constant vzw, 2001, pp 8-11. {{fr}}
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** "Pulse X (Manifiesto Nº 372)", in ''Ciberfeminismo. De VNS Matrix a Laboria Cuboniks'', eds. Remedios Zafra and Teresa López-Pellisa, Barcelona: Holobionte, 2019. [https://edicionesholobionte.com/ciberfeminismo-de-vns-matrix-a-laboria-cuboniks-remedios-zafra-e/ Publisher]. {{es}}
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* [[Verena Kuni]], [https://monoskop.org/images/7/77/First_Cyberfeminist_International_1998.pdf#page=14 "The Future is Femail"], in ''First Cyberfeminist International: Old Boys Network Reader 1'', eds. Cornelia Sollfrank and Old Boys Network, obn, 1998, pp 13-18.
 
** "Budućnost je fe-mail", in ''Cyberfeminizam'', ed. Igor Marković, Zagreb: Centar za ženske studije, 1999, pp 131-146. {{cr}}
 
** "Budućnost je fe-mail", in ''Cyberfeminizam'', ed. Igor Marković, Zagreb: Centar za ženske studije, 1999, pp 131-146. {{cr}}
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** "El futuro es Femail: Algunas reflexiones sobre la estética y la política del ciberfeminismo", in ''Ciberfeminismo. De VNS Matrix a Laboria Cuboniks'', eds. Remedios Zafra and Teresa López-Pellisa, Barcelona: Holobionte, 2019. [https://edicionesholobionte.com/ciberfeminismo-de-vns-matrix-a-laboria-cuboniks-remedios-zafra-e/ Publisher]. {{es}}
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* Alla Mitrofanova, [https://monoskop.org/images/7/77/First_Cyberfeminist_International_1998.pdf#page=34 "Looking for 'Information', 'Subject' and 'Body' from the Metaphysics to the Present (Cyberfeminist Perspective)"], in ''First Cyberfeminist International: Old Boys Network Reader 1'', eds. Cornelia Sollfrank and Old Boys Network, obn, 1998, pp 33-36.
 
* Alla Mitrofanova, [https://monoskop.org/images/7/77/First_Cyberfeminist_International_1998.pdf#page=34 "Looking for 'Information', 'Subject' and 'Body' from the Metaphysics to the Present (Cyberfeminist Perspective)"], in ''First Cyberfeminist International: Old Boys Network Reader 1'', eds. Cornelia Sollfrank and Old Boys Network, obn, 1998, pp 33-36.
 
** "Potraga za 'informacijom', 'subjektom' i 'tijelom', od metafizike do sadasnjosti (Cyberfeministicka perspektiva)", in ''Cyberfeminizam'', ed. Igor Marković, Zagreb: Centar za ženske studije, 1999, pp 169-176. {{cr}}
 
** "Potraga za 'informacijom', 'subjektom' i 'tijelom', od metafizike do sadasnjosti (Cyberfeministicka perspektiva)", in ''Cyberfeminizam'', ed. Igor Marković, Zagreb: Centar za ženske studije, 1999, pp 169-176. {{cr}}
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* Helene von Oldenburg, [https://monoskop.org/images/7/77/First_Cyberfeminist_International_1998.pdf#page=47 "SpiderFeminism"], in ''First Cyberfeminist International: Old Boys Network Reader 1'', eds. Cornelia Sollfrank and Old Boys Network, obn, 1998, pp 46-49, [https://www.obn.org/reading_room/writings/html/spiderfeminism.html HTML].
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** "Feminismo arácnido", in ''Ciberfeminismo. De VNS Matrix a Laboria Cuboniks'', eds. Remedios Zafra and Teresa López-Pellisa, Barcelona: Holobionte, 2019. [https://edicionesholobionte.com/ciberfeminismo-de-vns-matrix-a-laboria-cuboniks-remedios-zafra-e/ Publisher]. {{es}}
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* Faith Wilding, Critical Art Ensemble, [[Media:Wilding_Faith_Critical_Art_Ensemble_1998_Notes_on_the_Political_Condition_of_Cyberfeminism.pdf|"Notes on the Political Condition of Cyberfeminism"]], ''Art Journal'' 57:2, Summer 1998, pp 46-59; [http://subsol.c3.hu/subsol_2/contributors/wildingtext.html repr. in] ''subsol'' 2, 2001.
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** "Apuntes sobre la condición política del ciberfeminismo", in ''Ciberfeminismo. De VNS Matrix a Laboria Cuboniks'', eds. Remedios Zafra and Teresa López-Pellisa, Barcelona: Holobionte, 2019. [https://edicionesholobionte.com/ciberfeminismo-de-vns-matrix-a-laboria-cuboniks-remedios-zafra-e/ Publisher]. {{es}}
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* [[Cornelia Sollfrank]], [https://www.telepolis.de/features/Es-ist-egal-ob-man-sich-cyberfeministisch-nennt-postfeministisch-feministsich-aktivistisch-oder-3439971.html "'Es ist egal, ob man sich cyberfeministisch nennt, postfeministisch, feministsich-aktivistisch oder sonstwie. Es geht immer zurück auf den Feminismus....' Interview mit Kathy Rae Huffman"], ''Telepolis'', 7 September 1998. Interview with [[Kathy Rae Huffman]]. {{de}}
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* [[Cyberfeminism in the East and in the West|Cyberfeminist International / Cyberfeminism in the East and in the West]], [[Cyber-Femin-Club]] at [[Gallery 21]], St. Petersburg, 28 September-1 October 1998. Producer: [[Irina Aktuganova]]. Participants: Alla Mitrofanova, Cornelia Sollfrank (Hamburg), Igor Markovic (Zagreb), Olesya Turkina (St. Petersburg), Natalia Pershina, Olga Egorova, Olga Tobreluts, Ivan Kuzin (St. Petersburg), Irina Aristarkhova (Moscow), Olga Suslova (St. Petersburg), Inna Rassokhina (St. Petersburg), Corina Petrus (NL), Marina Alekseeva (St. Petersburg), Sonya Asoeva (Kiev), Ekaterina Velichko (St. Petersburg), Olga Lipovskaya (St. Petersburg), Anna Kletsina (St. Petersburg), Francesca da Rimini, Katya Liberovskaya (Canada), Marina Alekseeva.
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* Olga Suslova, "Body without Body", 1998. Lecture given at the ''East-East'' conference, St Petersburg.
 
* Olga Suslova, "Body without Body", 1998. Lecture given at the ''East-East'' conference, St Petersburg.
 
** "Tijelo bez tijela", in ''Cyberfeminizam'', ed. Igor Marković, Zagreb: Centar za ženske studije, 1999, pp 177-182. {{cr}}
 
** "Tijelo bez tijela", in ''Cyberfeminizam'', ed. Igor Marković, Zagreb: Centar za ženske studije, 1999, pp 177-182. {{cr}}
* Faith Wilding, [[Media:Wilding Faith 1998 Where is the Feminism in Cyberfeminism.pdf|"Where is the Feminism in Cyberfeminism?"]], ''nparadoxa'' 2: "Women and New Media", London, Jul 1998, pp 6-13, [https://www.obn.org/cfundef/faith_def.html HTML], [http://www.neme.org/texts/cyberfeminism HTML]. [https://www.ktpress.co.uk/nparadoxa-volume-details.asp?volumeid=2]
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** "Gdje je feminizam u cyberfeminizmu", in ''Cyberfeminizam'', ed. Igor Marković, Zagreb: Centar za ženske studije, 1999. {{cr}}
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* [https://htmlles.net/1998/ Maid in Cyberspace: Encore!], festival, Montréal, 6-28 November 1998. Organised by Studio XX. [http://web.archive.org/web/20030429051355/http://www.studioxx.org/maid-encore/index.html]
* Susanna Paasonen, [https://www.ktpress.co.uk/nparadoxa-volume-details.asp?volumeid=2 "Digital, Human, Animal, PLANT: The Politics of Cyberfeminism?"], ''nparadoxa'' 2: "Women and New Media", London, Jul 1998, pp 16-22.
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* Faith Wilding, Critical Art Ensemble, [[Media:Wilding_Faith_Critical_Art_Ensemble_1998_Notes_on_the_Political_Condition_of_Cyberfeminism.pdf|"Notes on the Political Condition of Cyberfeminism"]], ''Art Journal'' 57:2, Summer 1998, pp 46-59; [http://subsol.c3.hu/subsol_2/contributors/wildingtext.html repr. in] ''subsol'' 2, 2001.
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* [http://www.liveart.org/motherboard/sb.html Switch Bitch: Re:sampling the Cyberfemme], documentary theatre performance by [[Motherboard]], Black Box Theatre, Oslo, 12-16 December 1998. [http://www.liveart.org/motherboard/01_03.html]. Review: [https://www.vg.no/rampelys/i/OnQ59O/cyberjentene-gaar-paa-scenen VG].
* Cornelia Sollfrank, [https://www.obn.org/reading_room/writings/html/truth.html "The Truth about Cyberfeminism"], 1998, [http://archive.constantvzw.org/events/e12/fr/corsolfr.html HTML].
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* Nancy Paterson, [http://web.archive.org/web/20000607202258/www.cgrg.ohio-state.edu/Astrolabe/journal/inaugural/paterson.html "Curly, Larry & PoMo"], ''Astrolabe'' 1, Ohio State University, 1998, [http://www.vacuumwoman.com/About/Main/Curly.doc DOC].
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<gallery mode=packed heights=350px> Hershman Leeson Lynn 2002 Agent Rubys EDream Portal.jpg </gallery>
* Nathalie Muller, [http://users.skynet.be/nattyweb/plant.htm "Interview with Sadie Plant"], n.d. [http://users.skynet.be/nattyweb/]
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* Mary-Anne Breeze, [http://web.archive.org/web/20021018093927/switch.sjsu.edu/web/v4n1/art_mez.html "Attack of the CyberFeminists: The Art, Times and Genderings of VNS Matrix + e-nter-view/of/with Gashgirl"], ''Switch'' 4:1, 1998.
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* [[Lynn Hershman Leeson]], ''[http://www.agentruby.net/ Agent Ruby]'', 1998-2002–present. "The interactive, multiuser work Agent Ruby is an expanded cinema part of Hershman Leeson’s film Teknolust. The work consists of an artificially intelligent Web agent with a female persona and a website designed as the working lab of two of the Teknolust characters Rosetta Stone and Agent Ruby. Ruby, who appears as a female face with shifting expressions, chats with users and can remember their questions—although she often responds that she needs a better algorithm to reply. When prompted, she searches the Internet for information and increases her body of knowledge. Ruby ’s internal system continually changes with use, reflecting these encounters; even her moods are directly affected by web traffic." [https://www.sfmoma.org/exhibition/lynn-hershman-leeson/ Exhibition] (2013). [https://www.fondation-langlois.org/html/e/page.php?NumPage=167]
* Petra Jedličková, "Ženy na drátech aneb český kyberfeminismus / Women on the Wires, or Czech Cyberfeminism", ''Jedním Okem/One Eye Open'' 1, Prague, Spring 1998, pp 95-110. {{cz}}/{{en}}
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* ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=1247 Next Cyberfeminist International: Old Boys Network Reader 2]'', eds. Cornelia Sollfrank and Old Boys Network, obn, 1999, 104 pp. Extended documentation of the March 1999 conference in Rotterdam.
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* [[Cornelia Sollfrank]], [https://obn.org/obn/reading_room/writings/html/truth.html "The Truth about Cyberfeminism"], 1998, [http://archive.constantvzw.org/events/e12/fr/corsolfr.html HTML].
* Igor Marković (ed.), ''Cyberfeminizam'', trans. Rada Borić, et al., Zagreb: Centar za zenske studije, 1999, 220 pp. [http://www.vacuumwoman.com/About/Main/Zagreb-Cyberfeminism-1999.pdf TOC]. {{cr}}
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** "La verdad sobre el ciberfeminismo", in ''Ciberfeminismo. De VNS Matrix a Laboria Cuboniks'', eds. Remedios Zafra and Teresa López-Pellisa, Barcelona: Holobionte, 2019. [https://edicionesholobionte.com/ciberfeminismo-de-vns-matrix-a-laboria-cuboniks-remedios-zafra-e/ Publisher]. {{es}}
* Marina Gržinić, Adele Eisenstein (eds.), ''The Spectralization of Technology: From Elsewhere to Cyberfeminism and Back: Institutional Modes of the Cyberworld'', Maribor: MKC, 1999, 128 pp. [http://archive.neural.it/init/default/show/2419 TOC]. With texts by [http://www.obn.org/reading_room/writings/html/truth.html Cornelia Sollfrank], [http://www.obn.org/reading_room/writings/html/from_spider.html Helene von Oldenburg], [http://www.obn.org/reading_room/writings/html/biorev_e.html Claudia Reiche], Kathy Rae Huffman, Eva Ursprung, Margarete Jahrmann and Marina Gržinić. {{en}}/{{sl}}
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* Susan Hawthorne, Renate Klein (eds.), ''Cyberfeminism: Connectivity, Critique and Creativity'', Melbourne: Spinifex, 1999, 434 pp. Review: [http://sci-hub.tw/10.1177/1329878X0110000123 Wise] (Media Intl AU). [https://books.google.com/books?id=NT5F5DabEc0C&printsec=frontcover]
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* [http://web.archive.org/web/20021201224921/http://switch.sjsu.edu/web/v4n1/toc.html ''Switch'' 4(1): "Electronic Gender: Art at the Interstice"], ed.  Christine Laffer, San Jose State University, 1998.
* Jenny Wolmark (ed.), ''Cybersexualities: A Reader on Feminist Theory, Cyborgs and Cyberspace'', Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, Jul 1999, 392 pp.
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** Mary-Anne Breeze, [http://web.archive.org/web/20021018093927/switch.sjsu.edu/web/v4n1/art_mez.html "Attack of the CyberFeminists: The Art, Times and Genderings of VNS Matrix + e-nter-view/of/with Gashgirl"], ''Switch'' 4:1, 1998.
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** Monica Vasilescu, [http://web.archive.org/web/20021217224415/http://switch.sjsu.edu/web/v4n1/monica.html "Cyberfeminism Resources, Bibliography, Discussion Lists", ''Switch'' 4:1, 1998.
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** Alex Galloway, [http://web.archive.org/web/20021018185708/http://switch.sjsu.edu/web/v4n1/alex.html "A Report on Cyberfeminism: Sadie Plant relative to VNS Matrix"], ''Switch'' 4:1, 1998.
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* [[Nancy Paterson]], [http://web.archive.org/web/20000607202258/www.cgrg.ohio-state.edu/Astrolabe/journal/inaugural/paterson.html "Curly, Larry & PoMo"], ''Astrolabe'' 1, Ohio State University, 1998, [http://www.vacuumwoman.com/About/Main/Curly.doc DOC]. A paper situating cyberfeminism within postmodern culture, Follow-up to an earlier paper titled "Cyberfeminism" (1995).
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* [[Nat Muller|Nathalie Muller]], [http://users.skynet.be/nattyweb/plant.htm "Interview with Sadie Plant"], n.d. [http://users.skynet.be/nattyweb/]
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==1999==
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* [[Image:Next_Cyberfeminist_International_1999.jpg|thumb|250px| ]] [https://obn.org/obn/obn_pro/nCI/ Next Cyberfeminist International], conference, Rotterdam, 8-13 March 1999. Organised by Old Boys Network. Participants: Helene von Oldenburg (D), Cornelia Sollfrank (D), Corrine Petrus (NL), Marieke van Santen (NL), Faith Wilding (USA), Yvonne Volkart (CH), Ingrid Hoofd (NL), Claudia Reiche (D), Ursula Biemann (CH), Mare Tralla (UK, Estonia), Pam Skelton (UK), Nat Muller (UK), Caroline Bassett (UK), Maria Fernandez (USA), Rena Tangens (D), Barbara Thoens (D), Stephanie Wehner (NL), Rasa Smite (LV), Rachel Baker, Barbara Rechbach (A, UK), Gudrun Teich (D), Janine Sack (D), Josephine Bosma (NL), Veronica Engler (ARG), Vesna Jankovic (CR), Sunchana Spirovan (CR), Irina Aristarkhova (RU), Alla Mitrofanova, Shu Lea Cheang, Susanne Ackers, Maren Hartmann. [https://www.obn.org/obn/obn_pro/nCI/call.htm CfP].  
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**{{a|OBNReader2}}''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=1247 Next Cyberfeminist International: Old Boys Network Reader 2]'', eds. Cornelia Sollfrank and Old Boys Network, obn, 1999, 104 pp. Extended documentation of the March 1999 conference in Rotterdam.
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* Caroline Bassett, [https://monoskop.org/images/5/56/Next_Cyberfeminist_International_1999.pdf#page=13 "A Manifesto against Manifestos?"], in ''Next Cyberfeminist International: Old Boys Network Reader 2'', eds. Cornelia Sollfrank and Old Boys Network, obn, 1999, pp 13-16.
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** "Un manifiesto contra los manifiestos", in ''Ciberfeminismo. De VNS Matrix a Laboria Cuboniks'', eds. Remedios Zafra and Teresa López-Pellisa, Barcelona: Holobionte, 2019. [https://edicionesholobionte.com/ciberfeminismo-de-vns-matrix-a-laboria-cuboniks-remedios-zafra-e/ Publisher]. {{es}}
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* [[Cornelia Sollfrank]], [https://monoskop.org/images/5/56/Next_Cyberfeminist_International_1999.pdf#page=46 "Guide to Geek Girls"], in ''Next Cyberfeminist International: Old Boys Network Reader 2'', eds. Cornelia Sollfrank and Old Boys Network, obn, 1999, pp 46-47, [https://www.obn.org/guide/ HTML].
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** "Guía para chicas geeks", in ''Ciberfeminismo. De VNS Matrix a Laboria Cuboniks'', eds. Remedios Zafra and Teresa López-Pellisa, Barcelona: Holobionte, 2019. [https://edicionesholobionte.com/ciberfeminismo-de-vns-matrix-a-laboria-cuboniks-remedios-zafra-e/ Publisher]. {{es}}
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* Jenny Wolmark (ed.), ''[[Media:Wolmark_Jenny_ed_Cybersexualities_A_Reader_in_Feminist_Theory_Cyborgs_and_Cyberspace_1999.pdf|Cybersexualities: A Reader on Feminist Theory, Cyborgs and Cyberspace]]'', Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, July 1999, 392 pp.
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* Radhika Gajjala, Annapurna Mamidipudi, [https://sci-hub.st/10.1080/741923122 "Cyberfeminism, Technology, and International 'Development'"], ''Gender and Development'' 7:2, August 1999, pp 8-16.
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* Gill Kirkup, Linda Janes, Kathryn Woodward, Fiona Hovenden (eds.), ''[https://libgen.rs/book/index.php?md5=244092363373F56874039EF40F17D510 The Gendered Cyborg: A Reader]'', New York: Routledge, September 1999, 348 pp. "Explores the relationship between representation, technoscience and gender, through the metaphor of the cyborg. The contributors argue that the figure of the cyborg offers ways of thinking about the relationship between culture and technology, people and machines which disrupt the power of science to enfore the categories through which we think about being human: male and female." [https://www.routledge.com/The-Gendered-Cyborg-A-Reader/Hovenden-Janes-Kirkup-Woodward/p/book/9780415220910 Publisher].
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* Radhika Gajjala, [https://sci-hub.st/https://www.jstor.org/stable/23317590 "'Third World' Perspectives on Cyberfeminism"], ''Development in Practice'' 9:5, November 1999, pp 616-619. [https://www.jstor.org/stable/23317590 DOI].
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* Ilan Gur-Ze'ev, [http://sci-hub.st/10.1111/j.1741-5446.1999.00437.x "Cyberfeminism and Education in the Era of the Exile of Spirit"], ''Educational Theory'' 49:4, December 1999, pp 437-455, [http://web.archive.org/web/20020308001035/construct.haifa.ac.il/~ilangz/Cyberfeminism.html HTML].
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* Igor Marković (ed.), ''Cyberfeminizam (ver 1.0)'', trans. Rada Borić, et al., Zagreb: Centar za zenske studije, 1999, 220 pp. [https://monoskop.org/images/f/ff/Braidotti_Rosi_1996_1999_Ciberfeminizam_s_razlikom.pdf#page=2 TOC]. {{cr}}
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* Marina Gržinić, Adele Eisenstein (eds.), ''The Spectralization of Technology: From Elsewhere to Cyberfeminism and Back: Institutional Modes of the Cyberworld'', Maribor: MKC, 1999, 128 pp. [http://archive.neural.it/init/default/show/2419 TOC]. With texts by [http://www.obn.org/reading_room/writings/html/truth.html Cornelia Sollfrank], [http://www.obn.org/reading_room/writings/html/from_spider.html Helene von Oldenburg], [http://www.obn.org/reading_room/writings/html/biorev_e.html Claudia Reiche], Kathy Rae Huffman, Eva Ursprung, Margarete Jahrmann and Marina Gržinić. Review: [https://sci-hub.st/10.1177/135485650000600410 Spielmann] (Convergence). {{en}}/{{sl}}
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* Nathalie Magnan, [http://web.archive.org/web/20050307225427/http://cyberfeminisme.org/txt/natcartocyber.htm "Cartographie subjective et momentanée des cyberféministes"], ''Synesthésie'' 9, 1999. {{fr}}
 
* Nathalie Magnan, [http://web.archive.org/web/20050307225427/http://cyberfeminisme.org/txt/natcartocyber.htm "Cartographie subjective et momentanée des cyberféministes"], ''Synesthésie'' 9, 1999. {{fr}}
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* Petra Jedličková, "Kyberfeminismus tady a teď", in ''Nové čtení světa: feminismus devadesátých let českýma očima'', eds. Marie Chřibková, Josef Chuchma, and Eva Klimetová, Prague: One Woman Press (Marie Chřibková), 1999, pp 260-272. [http://www.gbv.de/dms/sub-hamburg/319520862.pdf] {{cz}}
 
* Petra Jedličková, "Kyberfeminismus tady a teď", in ''Nové čtení světa: feminismus devadesátých let českýma očima'', eds. Marie Chřibková, Josef Chuchma, and Eva Klimetová, Prague: One Woman Press (Marie Chřibková), 1999, pp 260-272. [http://www.gbv.de/dms/sub-hamburg/319520862.pdf] {{cz}}
* Verena Kuni, "Die Flanerin im Datennetz: Wege und Fragen zum Cyberfeminismus", in ''Konfigurationen: zwischen Kunst und Medien'', eds. Sigrid Schade-Tholen and Georg Christoph Tholen, Munich, 1999. {{de}}
 
* Ilan Gur-Ze'ev, [http://sci-hub.tw/10.1111/j.1741-5446.1999.00437.x "Cyberfeminism and Education in the Era of the Exile of Spirit"], ''Educational Theory'' 49:4, Dec 1999, pp 437-455, [http://web.archive.org/web/20020308001035/construct.haifa.ac.il/~ilangz/Cyberfeminism.html HTML].
 
* Verena Kuni, [https://www.obn.org/reading_room/writings/html/vk_cfr_02.pdf "The Art of Performing Cyberfeminism (VS 1.2): A Patchwork"], c.1999.
 
  
[[Image:Cyberfeminisme_2001.png|thumb|200px|''Cyberfeminisme'', 2001, [[Media:Cyberfeminisme_2001.pdf|PDF]]. {{fr}},{{nl}}]]
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* [[Verena Kuni]], "Die Flanerin im Datennetz: Wege und Fragen zum Cyberfeminismus", in ''Konfigurationen: zwischen Kunst und Medien'', eds. Sigrid Schade-Tholen and Georg Christoph Tholen, Munich, 1999, pp 467-485. {{de}}
[[Image:Very_Cyberfeminist_International_2002.jpg|thumb|200px|''Very Cyberfeminist International: Old Boys Network Reader 3'', 2002, [https://monoskop.org/log/?p=1247 Log], [[Media:Very_Cyberfeminist_International_2002.pdf|PDF]].]]
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[[Image:Fernandez Wilding Wright eds Domain Errors Cyberfeminist Practices 2002.jpg|thumb|200px|Maria Fernandez, Faith Wilding, Michelle M. Wright (eds.), ''Domain Errors: Cyberfeminist Practices!'', 2002, [http://home.refugia.net/portfolio/domain-errors/ PDFs].]]
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* Susan Hawthorne, Renate Klein (eds.), ''[[Media:Hawthorne Susan Klein Renate eds Cyberfeminism Connectivity Critique and Creativity 1999.pdf|Cyberfeminism: Connectivity, Critique and Creativity]]'', Melbourne: Spinifex, 1999, 434 pp. An anthology of writings on cyberculture and feminist interventions. [https://www.academia.edu/80704236/ Introduction]. [http://web.archive.org/web/20120317221917/https://www.spinifexpress.com.au/Bookstore/book/id=44/ Publisher]. Review: [http://sci-hub.st/10.1177/1329878X0110000123 Wise] (Media Intl AU).
===2000s===
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* [[Verena Kuni]], [https://www.obn.org/reading_room/writings/html/vk_cfr_02.pdf "The Art of Performing Cyberfeminism (VS 1.2): A Patchwork"], c.1999.
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* Old Boys Network, ''[https://obn.org/obn/obn_pro/video/content.html Processing Cyberfeminism]'', 1999, 15 min. Series of videos introducing the Old Boys Network and cyberfeminism.
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==2000==
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* [https://www.ada-x.org/activities/htmlles-maid-in-cyberspace-3-2000/ Maid in Cyberspace 3], festival, Montréal, 1-6 February 2000. Organised by Studio XX.
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* [http://web.archive.org/web/20050307210234/http://cyberfeminisme.org/eventscf/faces/faces.html FACES in Paris], Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Beaux Arts de Paris, France, 8 December 2000. This was a cyberfeminist event organised by Kathy Rae Huffman, who was at that time director of Hull Time Based Arts (UK), and Nathalie Magnan, media artist of the National School of Fine Arts, Dijon, in collaboration with Arghyro Paouri and in partnership with the C.I.D. - Mediathèque of the École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts in Paris (ENSBA). About thirty women from Europe, Russia, the U.S., and Brazil shared their projects, exhibitions, and critical texts. [http://n4314.free.fr/faces/faces.html]
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* [[subRosa]], ''[http://web.archive.org/web/20050315070116/http://www.cyberfeminism.net/SexGenEd/workbook/wkbk.html The Biotech Sex and Gender Workbook]'', 2000, [32] pp; 2nd ed., rev., 2002, [32] pp. [http://web.archive.org/web/20050320125505/http://www.cyberfeminism.net/SexGenEd/ Project website]. [http://studioforcreativeinquiry.org/project/sex-and-gender-in-the-biotech-century] [https://digitalcollections.saic.edu/islandora/object/islandora%3Ajfabc_4547]
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* [[subRosa]], [http://web.archive.org/web/20050320115107fw_/http://www.cyberfeminism.net/SexGenEd/workbook/07modPro.html "A Modest Proposal for the Biotech Century"], in ''The Biotech Sex and Gender Workbook'', 2000; new version as [http://refugia.net/domainerrors/DE2i_sexgen.pdf "Sex and Gender Ed for the Biotech Century"], in ''Domain Errors: Cyberfeminist Practices!'', eds. Maria Fernandez, Faith Wilding, and Michelle M. Wright, New York: Autonomedia, 2002, pp 197-202.
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** "Ciencia, arte y género en el siglo biotecnológico", in ''Ciberfeminismo. De VNS Matrix a Laboria Cuboniks'', eds. Remedios Zafra and Teresa López-Pellisa, Barcelona: Holobionte, 2019. [https://edicionesholobionte.com/ciberfeminismo-de-vns-matrix-a-laboria-cuboniks-remedios-zafra-e/ Publisher]. {{es}}
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* Barbara Kennedy, "Cyberfeminism: Introduction", in ''The Cybercultures Reader'', eds. David Bell and Barbara Kennedy, London: Routledge, 2000, pp 283-290.
 
* Barbara Kennedy, "Cyberfeminism: Introduction", in ''The Cybercultures Reader'', eds. David Bell and Barbara Kennedy, London: Routledge, 2000, pp 283-290.
* Verena Kuni, [http://www.obn.org/reading_room/writings/down/vk_cfnk.pdf "Cyberfeministische Vernetzung und die schöne Kunst, Karriere zu machen"], in ''Musen, Mythen, Markt. Jahrbuch VIII der Frauenbeauftragten der Hochschule der Künste Berlin'', ed. Sigrid Haase, Berlin: Hochschule der Künste Berlin, 2000, pp 41-49. {{de}}
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* Ulrike Bergermann, "Intelligente Lebensformen. Das 'Old Boys Network' promoted den Cyberfeminismus", ''Frauen Kunst Wissenschaft'' 29, 2000, pp 21-37. {{de}}
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* [http://cyberfemin.janakorb.de/baba/cyberfemin.html Cyberfeminismus / Kiberfeminizm / Cyberfeminismen], gathered by Andrea Hapke and Andrea Jana Korb, c.2000. {{de}}/{{ru}}/{{en}}
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* [[Verena Kuni]], [http://www.obn.org/reading_room/writings/down/vk_cfnk.pdf "Cyberfeministische Vernetzung und die schöne Kunst, Karriere zu machen"], in ''Musen, Mythen, Markt. Jahrbuch VIII der Frauenbeauftragten der Hochschule der Künste Berlin'', ed. Sigrid Haase, Berlin: Hochschule der Künste Berlin, 2000, pp 41-49. {{de}}
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* Ulrike Bergermann, [[Media:Bergermann Ulrike 2000 Intelligente Lebensformen Das Old Boys Network promotet den Cyberfeminismus.pdf|"Intelligente Lebensformen. Das 'Old Boys Network' promotet den Cyberfeminismus"]], ''Frauen Kunst Wissenschaft'' 29, 2000, pp 21-37. [https://www.fkw-journal.de/index.php/fkw/issue/view/28/showToc] {{de}}
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==2001==
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<div class="twocol blocks">
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* [http://web.archive.org/web/20030504171527/http://www.studioxx.org/maid2001/index.html Maid in Cyberspace 4: HTMlles festival de cyberart], festival, Montréal, 7-11 February 2001. Organised by Studio XX.
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* [http://web.archive.org/web/20010423020624/www.kunst.uni-mainz.de/~kuni/psi.htm Performing Cyberfeminisms - Traversing Cyberspace], panel at the 7th Performance Studies International (Psi7), Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, 28 March-1 April 2001. Curated by Silvia Bauer and Verena Kuni. Participants: Carrie Moyer, Faith Wilding, Marina Grzinic, Silvia Bauer, Verena Kuni. [http://www.kuni.org/v/classic] [https://nettime.org/Lists-Archives/oldboys-0103/msg00005.html]
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* [http://www.digitales-online.org/index2001.htm Digitales 2001: Traces - Sporen - Traces], Brussels, 15-17 November 2001. Organised by Interface3, Sophia and [[Constant]]. [https://digitales.constantvzw.org/media_archive/ Archive].
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* [https://www.edith-russ-haus.de/no_cache/en/exhibitions/exhibitions/archive.html?tx_kdvzerhapplications_pi4%5Bexhibition%5D=40&tx_kdvzerhapplications_pi4%5Baction%5D=show&tx_kdvzerhapplications_pi4%5Bcontroller%5D=Exhibition Cyberfem Spirit - Spirit of Data], exhibition, Edith-Ruß-Haus für Medienkunst, Oldenburg, 1 December 2001-13 January 2002. Curated by Rosanne Altstatt and Helene von Oldenburg. Artists: Ursula Biemann (CH) - Heather Cassils / Cathy Davies (USA) - The Gender Changer Academy (NL, S, CA, ZA, HK) - Diane Ludin / Francesca da Rimini / Agnese Trocchi / (USA, I, AUS) - Jen Liu (USA) - Jenny Marketou (GR) - Die Patinnen Teil II (D) - Cornelia Sollfrank (D) - Pernille Spence (GB) - Linda Wallace (AUS). Review: [https://www.kunstforum.de/artikel/cyberfem-spirit-spirit-of-data/ Reindl] (Kunstforum). [https://nettime.org/Lists-Archives/oldboys-0106/msg00003.html CfP]. [https://www.edith-russ-haus.de/no_cache/ausstellungen/ausstellungen/archiv.html?tx_kdvzerhapplications_pi4%5Bexhibition%5D=40&tx_kdvzerhapplications_pi4%5Baction%5D=show&tx_kdvzerhapplications_pi4%5Bcontroller%5D=Exhibition Exh. website in German].
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* ''Women's Studies Quarterly'' 29(3/4): "Women Confronting the New Technologies", ed. Lee Quinby, New York: The Feminist Press at the City University of New York, Fall/Winter 2001. [https://www.jstor.org/stable/i40000226 DOI].
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** Sidney Eve Matrix, [https://sci-hub.st/https://www.jstor.org/stable/40003755 "Cyberfeminism and Technoculture Studies: An Annotated Bibliography"], pp 231-249.
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* [https://www.thealit.de/lab/cyberfeminism/cyber.html Technics of Cyber ‹ › Feminism. ‹mode=message›], conference, Künstlerhaus am Deich, Bremen, 7-9 December 2001. Organised by Thealit, Bremen. Concept: Claudia Reiche. Participants:  Marie-Luise Angerer,  Irina Aristarkhova,  Caroline Bassett,  Ulrike Bergermann,  Marina Grzinic,  Verena Kuni,  Margaret Morse,  Helene von Oldenburg,  Catherine Pelachaud,  Claudia Reiche,  Anne-Marie Schleiner,  Andrea Sick,  Cornelia Sollfrank,  Yvonne Volkart,  Faith Wilding. [[#ReicheSick2002|Book]].
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* [https://obn.org/obn/obn_pro/vCI/ Very Cyberfeminist International] conference, Lichtmess-Kino, Hamburg, 13-16 December 2001. Organised by Old Boys Network (Verena Kuni, Helene von Oldenburg, Claudia Reiche, Cornelia Sollfrank). Speakers: ariane brenssell (D), christina goestl (AU), cindy gabriela flores (MEX), claude draude (D), corinna bath (D), faith wilding (Pittsburgh, USA), feminist indymedia austria (AU), genderchangers (NL), isabelle massu, jill scott (AUS/D), jutta weber (D), irina aristarkhova (Moskau/RU, Singapore), les pénélopes (F), margaret tan (SG), maria fernandez (New York, USA), nasya bahfen/SG, RAWA (AF), sara platon, susanna paasonen (FI), Synesthésie, TECHNO-TRICKSTER-TANK™(D), uli peter (D), waltraud schwab (D), a.o. [https://obn.org/obn/obn_pro/vCI/call.html CfP]. [[#OBNReader3|Book]]. [http://web.archive.org/web/20050307225708/http://cyberfeminisme.org/eventscf/cyberfem/verycyberfem.htm].
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* Jutta Weber, [https://www.obn.org/reading_room/writings/html/ironie.html "Ironie, Erotik und Techno-Politik Cyberfeminismus als Virus in der neuen Weltunordnung? Eine Einführung"], ''Die Philosophin'' 12:24, December 2001, 81-97. {{de}}
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* Andrea Hapke, Andrea Jana Korb, ''[http://cyberfemin.janakorb.de/baba/cyberfemin.html "Russische" cyberfeministische Strategien zwischen Realität, Virtualität und Fiktion]'', Berlin: Freie Universität Berlin, 2001. {{de}}
 
* Andrea Hapke, Andrea Jana Korb, ''[http://cyberfemin.janakorb.de/baba/cyberfemin.html "Russische" cyberfeministische Strategien zwischen Realität, Virtualität und Fiktion]'', Berlin: Freie Universität Berlin, 2001. {{de}}
* ''[[Media:Cyberfeminisme 2001.pdf|Cyberfeminisme]]'', Brussels: Constant vzw, 2001, 72 pp. An anthology of texts by Ulrike Bergermann, Sarah Bracke, Rosi Braidotti and Donna Haraway. [http://www.books.constantvzw.org/home/cyberfeminisme] [https://cyberf.constantvzw.org/reload-en.html] {{fr}},{{nl}}
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* ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=1247 Very Cyberfeminist International: Old Boys Network Reader 3]'', eds. Helene von Oldenburg and Claudia Reiche, Berlin: b_books, 2002, 132 pp. Extended documentation of the December 2001 conference in Hamburg.
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* [[Image:Cyberfeminisme_2001.png|thumb|250px| ]] ''[[Media:Cyberfeminisme 2001.pdf|Cyberfeminisme]]'', Brussels: Constant vzw, 2001, 72 pp. "A book gathering translations originating out of a series of meetings, utopias and scientific discoveries, between the artistic and the acamedic world." With texts by Ulrike Bergermann, Sarah Bracke, Rosi Braidotti and Donna Haraway. [http://www.books.constantvzw.org/home/cyberfeminisme] [https://cyberf.constantvzw.org/reload-en.html] {{fr}},{{nl}}
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* Brett Stalbaum, [http://web.archive.org/web/20040111230805/switch.sjsu.edu/v7n1/brett.html "Substantial Disturbance: An Interview with Faith Wilding"], ''Switch'' 7, San Jose, CA: San Jose State University, 2001. [https://obn.org/obn/reading_room/interviews/html/disturbance.html HTML].
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* Matthew Fuller, [https://obn.org/obn/reading_room/interviews/html/tiger.html "Rachel Baker: tigertxt"], 2001. Interview.
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* Claude Draude, ''Cyberfeminismus: Netzkultur, neue Technologien und feministische Strategien'', Bremen: Universitaet Bremen, 2001. Master's thesis. [https://www.obn.org/reading_room/writings/html/intro.html Excerpt]. {{de}}
 
* Claude Draude, ''Cyberfeminismus: Netzkultur, neue Technologien und feministische Strategien'', Bremen: Universitaet Bremen, 2001. Master's thesis. [https://www.obn.org/reading_room/writings/html/intro.html Excerpt]. {{de}}
* Jutta Weber, [https://www.obn.org/reading_room/writings/html/ironie.html "Ironie, Erotik und Techno-Politik Cyberfeminismus als Virus in der neuen Weltunordnung? Eine Einführung"], ''Die Philosophin'' 12:24, Dec 2001, 81-97. {{de}}
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* Maria Fernandez, Faith Wilding, Michelle M. Wright (eds.), ''[http://home.refugia.net/portfolio/domain-errors/ Domain Errors: Cyberfeminist Practices!]'', New York: Autonomedia, 2002.
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* [[subRosa]] (Faith Wilding), "Gestohlene Rhetorik: die Aneignung der Wahl durch die ART Industrien", ''Kunstforum International'' 158: "Der erfundene Zwilling. Transgene Kunst II", eds. Birgit Richard and Sven Thuen, January-March 2002. [https://www.kunstforum.de/artikel/gestohlene-rhetorik-die-aneignung-der-wahl-durch-die-art-industrien/] {{de}}
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** [http://refugia.net/domainerrors/DE2c_stolen.pdf "Stolen Rhetoric: the Appropriation of Choice by ART (Assisted Reproductive Technologies) Industries"], in ''Domain Errors: Cyberfeminist Practices!'', eds. Maria Fernandez, Faith Wilding, and Michelle M. Wright, New York: Autonomedia, 2002, pp 135-148, [https://www.obn.org/reading_room/writings/html/stolen.html HTML], [http://faithwilding.refugia.net/stolenrhetoric.html HTML]; repr. in ''Sarai Reader 3: Shaping Technologies'', Delhi: Sarai Programme, and Amsterdam: Waag, 2003.
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** "Retórica robada: La apropiación del “derecho a decidir” en la industria de reproducción asistida", in ''Ciberfeminismo. De VNS Matrix a Laboria Cuboniks'', eds. Remedios Zafra and Teresa López-Pellisa, Barcelona: Holobionte, 2019. [https://edicionesholobionte.com/ciberfeminismo-de-vns-matrix-a-laboria-cuboniks-remedios-zafra-e/ Publisher]. {{es}}
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* [http://web.archive.org/web/20030429084806/http://www.studioxx.org/maid2002/index.html Maid in Cyberspace 5], festival, Société des arts technologiques (SAT), Montréal, 6-10 February 2002. Organised by Studio XX.
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* [http://www.rhizomes.net/issue4/ ''Rhizomes'' 4: "Cyberfeminisms"], eds. Radhika Gajjala and Annapurna Mamidipudi, Spring 2002.
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* Radhika Gajjala, Annapurna Mamidipudi, [http://www.rhizomes.net/issue4/gajjala.html "Gendering Processes within Technological Environments: A Cyberfeminist Issue"], ''Rhizomes'' 4: "Cyberfeminisms", Spring 2002.
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** "Configuraciones de género en entornos tecnológicos: Un asunto ciberfeminista", in ''Ciberfeminismo. De VNS Matrix a Laboria Cuboniks'', eds. Remedios Zafra and Teresa López-Pellisa, Barcelona: Holobionte, 2019. [https://edicionesholobionte.com/ciberfeminismo-de-vns-matrix-a-laboria-cuboniks-remedios-zafra-e/ Publisher]. {{es}}
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* {{a|OBNReader3}} [[Image:Very_Cyberfeminist_International_2002.jpg|thumb|250px| ]] ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=1247 Very Cyberfeminist International: Old Boys Network Reader 3]'', eds. Helene von Oldenburg and Claudia Reiche, Berlin: b_books, Summer 2002, 132 pp. Extended documentation of the December 2001 conference in Hamburg.
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* [[Eclectic Tech Carnival]], Pula, 9-11 August 2002. [http://web.archive.org/web/20120329173851/http://eclectictechcarnival.org/2002-pula]
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* Sarah Kember, [[Media:Kember_Sarah_2002_Reinventing_Cyberfeminism_Cyberfeminism_and_the_New_Biology.pdf|"Reinventing Cyberfeminism: Cyberfeminism and the New Biology"]], ''Economy and Society'' 31:4, November 2002, pp 626-641. [https://www.academia.edu/8098011/]
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* [[Cornelia Sollfrank]], [http://www.samizdat.net/zelig/article.php3%3Fid_article=52.html "Cyberfeminism: Revolution: Tactical Use of Terms"], ''zeligRC2'', Paris, December 2002.
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** [http://web.archive.org/web/20050307210316/http://cyberfeminisme.org/txt/cyberfemrevo.htm "Cyberfeminisme - révolutionde"], trans. Nathalie Magnan, Paris, 2002. {{fr}}
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* [http://www.digitales-online.org/2002/ Digitales 2002], Interface3 & Amazone, Brussels, 4-7 December 2002. Workshops, forums, lectures. [http://web.archive.org/web/20210513181304/https://digitales.constantvzw.org/media_archive/?lang=en Media archive]. [https://constantvzw.org/site/The-archives-of-digitales,705.html]
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* [http://web.archive.org/web/20050307225741/http://cyberfeminisme.org/eventscf/zelig2.htm Zelig3], conference, Zelig, Paris, 9-15 December 2002.
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* [[Verena Kuni]], [https://www.kuni.org/v/obn/vk_cf_sht.pdf "Cherchez la Femme Fatale Digitale? Weit mehr als eine neue Masche: Cyberfeministische Netzwerkpraxis"], ''UNIjournal. Zeitschrift der Universität Trier'': "Frauen- und Geschlechterforschung an der Universität Trier", eds. Verena Kuni, Helga Schnabel-Schüle, and Claudia Winter, Trier: Universität Trier, 2002, pp 58-63. {{de}}
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* [[Image:Fernandez Wilding Wright eds Domain Errors Cyberfeminist Practices 2002.jpg|thumb|250px| ]] Maria Fernandez, Faith Wilding, Michelle M. Wright (eds.), ''[http://home.refugia.net/portfolio/domain-errors/ Domain Errors: Cyberfeminist Practices!]'', New York: Autonomedia, 2002. Review: [https://www.metamute.org/editorial/articles/domain-errors Josephine Berry] (Mute).
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* Maria Fernandez, [http://www.refugia.net/domainerrors/DE1b_cyber.pdf Cyberfeminism, Racism, Embodiment"], in ''Domain Errors: Cyberfeminist Practices!'', eds. Maria Fernandez, Faith Wilding, and Michelle M. Wright, New York: Autonomedia, 2002, pp 29-44.
 
* Maria Fernandez, [http://www.refugia.net/domainerrors/DE1b_cyber.pdf Cyberfeminism, Racism, Embodiment"], in ''Domain Errors: Cyberfeminist Practices!'', eds. Maria Fernandez, Faith Wilding, and Michelle M. Wright, New York: Autonomedia, 2002, pp 29-44.
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* Irina Aristarkhova, Maria Fernandez, Coco Fusco, Faith Wilding, [http://www.thing.net/~rdom/nyu/Undercurrents.doc "What is Undercurrents?"], 2002.
 
* Irina Aristarkhova, Maria Fernandez, Coco Fusco, Faith Wilding, [http://www.thing.net/~rdom/nyu/Undercurrents.doc "What is Undercurrents?"], 2002.
* Maria Fernandez, Irina Aristarkhova, Coco Fusco, [http://web.archive.org/web/20040914061646/http://www.fineartforum.org/Backissues/Vol_16/faf_v16_n08/reviews/feature.html "Undercurrents: A Dialogue"], ''Fine Art Forum'' 16:8, 2002, [http://www-personal.umich.edu/~airina/texts/undercurrents_faf.pdf PDF].  
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* Claudia Reiche, Andrea Sick (eds.), ''Technics of Cyberfeminism: Mode is the Message'', Bremen: Thealit, 2002, [http://openlibrary.org/b/OL19616717M/ OL].
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* Maria Fernandez, Irina Aristarkhova, Coco Fusco, [http://web.archive.org/web/20040914061646/http://www.fineartforum.org/Backissues/Vol_16/faf_v16_n08/reviews/feature.html "Undercurrents: A Dialogue"], ''Fine Art Forum'' 16:8, 2002, [http://www-personal.umich.edu/~airina/texts/undercurrents_faf.pdf PDF]. Three of the ''Undercurrents'' moderators discuss their reasons for initiating this project as well as some of the political objectives and implications of the list.  
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*{{a|ReicheSick2002}}Claudia Reiche, Andrea Sick (eds.), ''Technics of Cyber ‹ › Feminism. ‹mode=message›'', Bremen: Thealit, 2002, 228 pp, [http://openlibrary.org/b/OL19616717M/ OL]. [https://www.thealit.de/storage/25/cyberfeminism_inhalt.pdf TOC]. [https://thealit.de/en/technics_of_cyber_feminism Publisher].
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* Yvonne Volkart, [https://www.obn.org/reading_room/writings/html/strategic_sex.html "Technics of Cyberfeminism: Strategic Sexualisations: Between Method and Fantasy"], in ''Technics of Cyberfeminism: Mode is the Message'', eds. Claudia Reiche and Andrea Sick, Bremen: Thealit, 2002.
 
* Yvonne Volkart, [https://www.obn.org/reading_room/writings/html/strategic_sex.html "Technics of Cyberfeminism: Strategic Sexualisations: Between Method and Fantasy"], in ''Technics of Cyberfeminism: Mode is the Message'', eds. Claudia Reiche and Andrea Sick, Bremen: Thealit, 2002.
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20040816042548/http://www.artwomen.org/cyberfems/index-intro.htm ''ArtWomen'': "Cyberfeminism"], ed. Mary Jo Aagerstoun, 2002.
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* Alison Adam, [[Media:Adam Alison 2002 The Ethical Dimension of Cyberfeminism.pdf|"The Ethical Dimension of Cyberfeminism"]], in ''Reload: Rethinking Women + Cyberculture'', eds. Mary Flanagan and Austin Booth, MIT Press, 2002, pp 158-174.
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* [http://web.archive.org/web/20040816042548/http://www.artwomen.org/cyberfems/index-intro.htm ''ArtWomen.org'': "Cyberfeminism"], ed. Mary Jo Aagerstoun, 2002.
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* Cindy Gabriela Flores, [http://web.archive.org/web/20050214180057/www.artwomen.org/cyberfems/flores/index.htm "Cyberfeminism and Art in Latin America: Pending Fusion"], ''ArtWomen.org'': "Cyberfeminism", 2002.
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** [http://web.archive.org/web/20050207125437/http://ciberfeminista.org/arte_ciberfem.html "Ciberfeminismo y Arte en Latinoamérica: fusión pendiente"], c.2002. {{es}}
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* Mary Flanagan, Austin Booth (eds.), ''Reload: Rethinking Women + Cyberculture'', MIT Press, 2002, 581 pp. Review: [https://www.mutualart.com/Article/Reloading-cyberfeminism/CA54449BC0841DEF Mondloch] (Afterimage).
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** Alison Adam, [[Media:Adam Alison 2002 The Ethical Dimension of Cyberfeminism.pdf|"The Ethical Dimension of Cyberfeminism"]], pp 158-174.
 +
 
 
* Denisa Kera, "Kladivo na čarodějnice: jak se pozná a co dělá kyberfeministka?", ''Computer'' 8:13-14, 2002. {{cz}}
 
* Denisa Kera, "Kladivo na čarodějnice: jak se pozná a co dělá kyberfeministka?", ''Computer'' 8:13-14, 2002. {{cz}}
* [https://www.gender.hu-berlin.de/de/publikationen/gender-bulletins/bulletin-texte/texte-24 ''Bulletin Texte'' 13(24): "Cyberfeminismus: feministische Visionen mit Netz und ohne Boden?"], Berlin: Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 2002. [http://www.meta-katalog.eu/Record/26131genderbib] {{de}},{{en}}
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* Zoë Sofoulis, [[Media:Sofoulis_Zoe_2002_Cyberquake_Haraways_Manifesto.pdf|"Cyberquake: Haraway's Manifesto"]], in ''Bulletin Texte'' 13(24): "Cyberfeminismus: feministische Visionen mit Netz und ohne Boden?", Berlin: Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 2002, pp 54-72; shortened version repr. in ''Prefiguring Cyberculture: An Intellectual History, eds. Darren Tofts, Annemarie Jonson, and Alessio Cavallaro, MIT Press, 2002, pp 84-103; repr. in ''The Cybercultures Reader'', 2nd ed., eds. David Bell and Barbara M. Kennedy, London: Routledge, 2008, pp 365-385. Trans. of a shortened version.
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* [https://www.gender.hu-berlin.de/de/publikationen/gender-bulletin-broschueren/bulletin-texte/texte-24 ''Bulletin Texte'' 13(24): "Cyberfeminismus: feministische Visionen mit Netz und ohne Boden?"], ed. Gabi Jähnert, Berlin: Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 2002. [http://www.meta-katalog.eu/Record/26131genderbib] {{de}},{{en}}
* Sarah Kember, [[Media:Kember_Sarah_2002_Reinventing_Cyberfeminism_Cyberfeminism_and_the_New_Biology.pdf|"Reinventing Cyberfeminism: Cyberfeminism and the New Biology"]], ''Economy and Society'' 31:4, Nov 2002, pp 626-641. [https://www.academia.edu/8098011/]
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* Cornelia Sollfrank, [http://www.samizdat.net/zelig/article.php3%3Fid_article=52.html "Cyberfeminism: Revolution: Tactical Use of Terms"], ''zeligRC2'', Paris, Dec 2002.
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* Zoë Sofoulis, [[Media:Sofoulis_Zoe_2002_Cyberquake_Haraways_Manifesto.pdf|"Cyberquake: Haraway's Manifesto"]], in ''Bulletin Texte'' 13(24): "Cyberfeminismus: feministische Visionen mit Netz und ohne Boden?", Berlin: Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 2002, pp 54-72; shortened version repr. in ''Prefiguring Cyberculture: An Intellectual History'', eds. Darren Tofts, Annemarie Jonson, and Alessio Cavallaro, MIT Press, 2002, pp 84-103; repr. in ''The Cybercultures Reader'', 2nd ed., eds. David Bell and Barbara M. Kennedy, London: Routledge, 2008, pp 365-385. Trans. of a shortened version.
** [http://web.archive.org/web/20050307210316/http://cyberfeminisme.org/txt/cyberfemrevo.htm "Cyberfeminisme - révolutionde"], trans. Nathalie Magnan, Paris, 2002. {{fr}}
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* [http://web.archive.org/web/20050324163135/http://amsterdam.nettime.org/Lists-Archives/nettime-l-0304/msg00031.html "France is Waking Up: Nathalie Magnan Interviewed by Cornelia Sollfrank"], ''nettime-l'', 9 Apr 2003.  
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==2003==
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* [https://www.nettime.org/Lists-Archives/oldboys-0301/msg00002.html "Interview: Laurence Rassel by Cornelia Sollfrank. I don't want to be alone in the 21st century"], ''oldboys'', January 2003.
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* [http://web.archive.org/web/20030211051938/http://www.studioxx.org/e/art/maid.html Maid in Cyberspace 6: Radicale libre. Active Agent], festival, Montréal, 4-8 February 2003. Organised by Studio XX.
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* [http://web.archive.org/web/20050324163135/http://amsterdam.nettime.org/Lists-Archives/nettime-l-0304/msg00031.html "France is Waking Up: Nathalie Magnan Interviewed by Cornelia Sollfrank"], ''nettime-l'', 9 April 2003.  
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* [[Eclectic Tech Carnival]], Athens, 30 June-6 July 2003. [http://web.archive.org/web/20120315161641/http://eclectictechcarnival.org/2003-athens]
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* Sarah Kember, ''[[Media:Kember_Sarah_Cyberfeminism_and_Artificial_Life_2003.pdf|Cyberfeminism and Artificial Life]]'', Routledge, 2003, x+257 pp.
 
* Sarah Kember, ''[[Media:Kember_Sarah_Cyberfeminism_and_Artificial_Life_2003.pdf|Cyberfeminism and Artificial Life]]'', Routledge, 2003, x+257 pp.
* Claudia Reiche, Verena Kuni (eds.), ''Cyberfeminism: Next Protocols'', New York: Autonomedia, and London: Pluto, 2004, 336 pp. [https://worldcat.org/oclc/56437829 TOC].
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* Judy Wajcman, ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=20026 TechnoFeminism]'', Polity Press, 2004, viii+148 pp.  
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* Carolyn Guertin, ''Quantum Feminist Mnemotechnics: The Archival Text, Digital Narrative and The Limits of Memory'', University of Alberta, 2003. Ph.D. thesis. [http://elmcip.net/critical-writing/quantum-feminist-mnemotechnics-archival-text-digital-narrative-and-limits-memory]
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* Mia Consalvo, [https://study.sagepub.com/sites/default/files/Ch17_Cyberfeminism.pdf "Cyberfeminism"], in ''Encyclopedia of New Media'', ed. Steve Jones, Sage, 2003, pp 108-109. [http://sk.sagepub.com/reference/newmedia/n57.xml]
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==2004==
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* [http://www.digitales-online.org/2004/ Digitales 2004], Interface3, Brussels, and ATEL, Antwerp, 20-23 January 2004. Workshops, forums, lectures. [https://digitales.constantvzw.org/media_archive/ Archive].
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* Judy Wajcman, ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=20026 TechnoFeminism]'', Polity Press, March 2004, viii+148 pp.  
 
** ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=20026 El tecnofeminismo]'', trans. Magalí Martínez Solimán, Madrid: Cátedra, 2006. {{es}}
 
** ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=20026 El tecnofeminismo]'', trans. Magalí Martínez Solimán, Madrid: Cátedra, 2006. {{es}}
* Lize De Clercq, [http://www.ada-online.org/frada/spip71a2.html?article131 "Entretien entre cyber-féministes: Ada, Nat Muller, Diana McCarty et Betty de SexyShock"], ''Ada'', Oct 2004. {{fr}}
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** 테크노페미니즘: 여성, 과학 기술과 새롭게 만나다, trans. 박진희 and 이현숙, 궁리출판, 2009, 226 pp. {{ko}}
* subRosa, James Pei-Mun Tsang, ''[http://refugia.net/yes/yeschapters.html Yes Species: A Performative Tableau / Yes Species: ein performatives Tableau]'', trans. Nanna Heidenreich, Pittsburgh and Chicago: Sabrosa Books, 2005, 79 pp. {{en}}/{{de}}
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** 2nd ed., rev., as ''[http://refugia.net/yes/yeschapters.html Yes Species: A Performative Tableau / Yes Species: un tableau performativo]'', trans. Carlos García Aranda and Lambe & Nieto, Castelló: Espai d ́art contemporani de Castelló (EACC), 2006, 78 pp. {{en}}/{{es}}
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* [[Eclectic Tech Carnival]], Belgrade, 11-18 July 2004. Hosted by Women at Work. [http://web.archive.org/web/20120329162316/http://eclectictechcarnival.org/2004-belgrade]
* Susanna Paasonen, [https://www.labrys.net.br/labrys7/cyber/susanna.htm "Surfing the Waves of Feminism: Cyberfeminism and its others"], ''Labrys'' 7, Jan-Jul 2005.
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* Tatiana Wells, [https://www.labrys.net.br/labrys7/cyber/tatiana.htm "O ciberfeminismo nunca chegou à América Latina"], ''Labrys'' 7, Jan-Jul 2005. {{br-pt}}
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* Lize De Clercq, [http://www.ada-online.org/frada/spip71a2.html?article131 "Entretien entre cyber-féministes: Ada, Nat Muller, Diana McCarty et Betty de SexyShock"], ''Ada'', October 2004. {{fr}}
* Wendy Harcourt, [https://www.labrys.net.br/labrys7/cyber/wendy.htm "Cyberspace as a Networking Tool for Feminists"], ''Labrys'' 7, Jan-Jul 2005.
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* Judy Wajcman, [[Media:Wajcman_Judy_2006_TechnoCapitalism_Meets_TechnoFeminism_Women_and_Technology_in_a_Wireless_World.pdf|"TechnoCapitalism Meets TechnoFeminism: Women and Technology in a Wireless World"]], ''Labour & Industry'' 16:3, Apr-May 2006, pp 7-20.
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* Claudia Reiche, Verena Kuni (eds.), ''Cyberfeminism: Next Protocols'', New York: Autonomedia, and London: Pluto, 2004, 336 pp, [https://archive.org/details/cyberfeminismnex0000unse IA]. [https://www.thealit.de/lab/cyberfeminism/np/tocnp.gif TOC]. [https://www.thealit.de/lab/cyberfeminism/home/bookshop.html] [https://nettime.org/Lists-Archives/oldboys-0412/msg00001.html]
* Juliet Davis, [http://median.newmediacaucus.org/archives_in_progress/pre_2009_issues/html_only/2006_spring/Sp06_Davis.htm "Representing the Body in Cyberfeminist Art"], ''NMC Media_N'' 2(1): "Mediated Perspectives", Mar 2006.
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* Yvonne Volkart, [[Media:Volkart_Yvonne_2004_The_Cyberfeminist_Fantasy_of_the_Pleasure_of_the_Cyborg.pdf|"The Cyberfeminist Fantasy of the Pleasure of the Cyborg"]], in ''Cyberfeminism: Next Protocols'', eds. Claudia Reiche and Verena Kuni, New York: Autonomedia, and London: Pluto, 2004, pp 97-117.
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** [https://www.raco.cat/index.php/Lectora/article/view/205478 "La fantasía ciberfeminista sobre el placer del cyborg"], trans. Isabel Clúa, ''Lectora: revista de dones i textualitat'' 10: "Cuerpos, géneros, tecnologías", ed. Meri Torras, Barcelona: Universitat de Barcelona, 2004, pp 85-101. {{es}}
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* Rachel Greene, [[Media:Greene_Rachel_2004_Cyberfeminism.pdf|"Cyberfeminism"]], in Greene, ''Internet Art'', London: Thames & Hudson, 2004, pp 62-64.
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* [https://www.raco.cat/index.php/Lectora/issue/view/15486 ''Lectora: revista de dones i textualitat'' 10: "Cuerpos, géneros, tecnologías"], ed. Meri Torras, Barcelona: Universitat de Barcelona, 2004, pp 9-156. {{es}}
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==2005==
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* Susanna Paasonen, [https://www.labrys.net.br/labrys7/cyber/susanna.htm "Surfing the Waves of Feminism: Cyberfeminism and its others"], ''Labrys'' 7, January-July 2005.
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* Tatiana Wells, [https://www.labrys.net.br/labrys7/cyber/tatiana.htm "O ciberfeminismo nunca chegou à América Latina"], ''Labrys'' 7, January-July 2005. {{br-pt}}
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* Wendy Harcourt, [https://www.labrys.net.br/labrys7/cyber/wendy.htm "Cyberspace as a Networking Tool for Feminists"], ''Labrys'' 7, January-July 2005.
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* [[Eclectic Tech Carnival]], [[ETC]], Graz, 11-16 July 2005. [http://web.archive.org/web/20120329162316/http://eclectictechcarnival.org/2005-graz]
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* [[subRosa]], James Pei-Mun Tsang, ''[http://refugia.net/yes/yeschapters.html Yes Species: A Performative Tableau / Yes Species: ein performatives Tableau]'', trans. Nanna Heidenreich, Pittsburgh and Chicago: Sabrosa Books, 2005, 79 pp. {{en}}/{{de}}
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** 2nd ed., rev., as ''[http://refugia.net/yes/yeschapters.html Yes Species: A Performative Tableau / Yes Species: un tableau performativo]'', trans. Carlos García Aranda and Lambe & Nieto, Castelló: Espai d'art contemporani de Castelló (EACC), 2006, 78 pp. {{en}}/{{es}}
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* [http://old.bos.rs/cepit/evolucija/html/9/ ''E-volucija'' 9], ed. Iva Nenić, Belgrade: Centar za proučavanje informacionih tehnologija Beogradske otvorene škole (CePIT), 2005. {{sr}}
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==2006==
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* Juliet Davis, [http://median.newmediacaucus.org/archives_in_progress/pre_2009_issues/html_only/2006_spring/Sp06_Davis.htm "Representing the Body in Cyberfeminist Art"], ''NMC Media_N'' 2(1): "Mediated Perspectives", March 2006.
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* Judy Wajcman, [[Media:Wajcman_Judy_2006_TechnoCapitalism_Meets_TechnoFeminism_Women_and_Technology_in_a_Wireless_World.pdf|"TechnoCapitalism Meets TechnoFeminism: Women and Technology in a Wireless World"]], ''Labour & Industry'' 16:3, April-May 2006, pp 7-20.
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* [http://web.archive.org/web/20090209001152/www.ada-online.org/digitales06/ Digitales 2006], Interface3, Brussels, 1-3 June 2006. Workshops, forums, lectures. [https://digitales.constantvzw.org/media_archive/ Archive].
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* [[Eclectic Tech Carnival]], Timisoara, 4-8 September 2006. Hosted by [[H.Arta]] and [[D Media]]. [http://web.archive.org/web/20120329162316/http://eclectictechcarnival.org/2006-timisoara]
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* [https://www.datcha.ca/grrls/ Grrls, Chicks, Sisters & Squaws: Les citoyennes du Cyberspace], Mentoring Artists for Women's Art (MAWA), Winnipeg, 21 September-28 October 2006, [https://mawa.ca/files/MAWA_newsletter_Fall_06.pdf PDF]. "This virtually oriented exhibition presents examples from a spectrum of cyberactivism undertaken by women. Using a range of digital techniques, such as hacking, modding, graphic design, web design, and database programming, the projects address an equally diverse range of issues: intellectual property, anti-corporatism, First Nations/non-Native relations, faith and voyeurism. Through their works, the artists of Citoyennes.net present us with scenarios from nearby parallel universes that give us fresh perspectives on this one, as well as ideas and methods as to how, if we so desire, we can change it." Curated by Skawennati Tricia Fragnito. With Myfanwy Ashmore, Cathy Davies, Valérie Lamontagne, Cheryl L'Hirondelle, Rainey Straus and Katherine Isbister.
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* [http://es.mur.at/archive/cyberfem/abstract_cyberfem_feminism_on_the_electronic_landscape_2006-2007.pdf Cyberfem: Feminisms on the Electronic Landscape], exhibition, EACC/Espai d'art contemporani de Castelló, Spain, 20 October 2006-21 January 2007. Curated by [[Ana Martínez-Collado]]. Participating artists: [[Annie Abrahams]], [[Natalie Bookchin]] & [[Alexei Shulgin]], [[Critical Art Ensemble]], Salome Cuesta, [[Shu Lea Cheang]], Coco Fusco & Ricardo Dominguez, Cindy Gabriela Flores, Dora Garcia, [[Marina Grzinic]] & Aina Smid, [[Lynn Hershman Leeson|Lynn Hershman]], Identity\_Runners (Diane Ludin, Agnese Trocchi, Francesca da Rimini), Deb King, [[Olia Lialina]], Jess Loseby, Margot Lovejoy, Kristin Lucas, Prema Murthy, Ana Navarrete, [[OBN|OBN (Old Boys Network)]], Julia Scher, Anne-Marie Schleiner & Talice Lee, Elisabeth Smolarz, Evelin Stermitz, [[Cornelia Sollfrank]], [[subRosa]] (Hyla Willis Faith Wilding and James Tsang), Victoria Vesna, Linda Wallace and Eva Wohlgemuth. [http://web.archive.org/web/20071022081645/http://cyberfem.net/]
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* [https://samedi.collectifs.net/spip.php?rubrique1&debut_articles=50#pagination_articles Les Academies du Samedi] (The Saturday Academies), Interface3 and elsewhere, Brussels, November 2006-2012. ''Femmes et Logiciels Libres'', a group of women maintaining their own server; the meetings took place every five weeks. See also [https://monoskop.org/images/3/32/I_Think_That_Conversations_Are_the_Best_Biggest_Thing_That_Software_Has_to_Offer_its_User_2015.pdf#page=37 Moerlooze, Mertens & Snelting 2009/2015] and [http://www.newcriticals.com/exquisite-corpse/page-8 Snelting 2015].
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* Claudia Reiche, ''Digitaler Feminismus'', Bremen: Thealit, 2006, 410 pp. [https://www.thealit.de/storage/11/digitaler_feminismus_inhalt.pdf TOC]. [https://www.thealit.de/digitaler_feminismus Publisher]. {{de}}
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* Andrea Sick, ''Orientierungen. Zwischen Medien, Technik und Diskursen'', Bremen: Thealit, 2006, 320 pp. [https://www.thealit.de/storage/13/orientierungen_inhalt.pdf TOC]. [https://www.thealit.de/orientierungen Publisher]. {{de}}
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* Ulrike Bergermann, ''medien//wissenschaft. Texte zu Geräten, Geschlecht, Geld'', Bremen: Thealit, 2006, 384 pp. [https://www.thealit.de/storage/15/medien_wissenschaft_inhalt.pdf TOC]. [https://www.thealit.de/medien_wissenschaft Publisher]. {{de}}
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: On Thursday 8 March 2007, International Women’s Day, twelve female geeks, feminist techies marched across the virtual streets of the internet. The plan was for all of us to join an IRC channel simultaneously, to wish everyone a “Happy Women’s Day,” sprinkle a few slogans, round off with a list of women we appreciate, and sign off!
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: In preparation of the “march” each of us had chosen a well-known woman for our nick (nickname), set our quit message to something in the spirit of this day, and had a text file with chants and slogans at hand so as to be able to cut and post them in a flash. Just before parting from the channel we pasted an URL of the website explaining our march.
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: Naturally we were deftly kicked and banned from most servers as a result of our actions. One set of tech operators apologized and lifted the ban when they realized we weren’t bots: they found us so co-ordinated they couldn't believe it to be otherwise. We were however logging in, out and back to our base-camp channel with so much excitement that I think there is room for improvement next year :) [https://genderchangers.org/march.html &#128391;]
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* [[Genderchangers]], [https://genderchangers.org/march.html International Women's Day (IWD) March], 8 March 2007.
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* ''[http://web.archive.org/web/20080115063924/https://www.vbkoe.org/cyber_feminism_past_forward.htm cyber feminism past forward]'', exhibition, Austrian Association of Women Artists, Vienna, 8-31 March 2007. Curators: Rudolfine Lackner, Evelin Stermitz. Participants: Kloe Bratz (TC), ][mez][ breeze (AUS), Carla Cruz (PT), Cym (AUT/NL), Aileen Derieg (AUT), Valie Djordjevic (G), Nina Hochtl (AUT), Deb King (USA), lady tigers night club LTNC (AUT), lizvlx (CH/A), Jess Loseby (Various) et al, Diana McCarthy (USA/G), Nancy Paterson (CAN), Regina Celia Pinto (BRA), Suzanne van Rossenberg (NL), sisterO (NL), Nina Sobell (USA), Evelin Stermitz (AUT/SLO), Eva Ursprung (AUT), Francesco Ventrella (I), Faith Wilding (USA), Nanette Wylde (USA), Jody Zellen (USA). [https://rhizome.org/community/8223/ Announcement].
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* [[Eclectic Tech Carnival]], Linz, 11-16 July 2007. Hosted by [[Servus.at]] and [[MAIZ]]. [http://web.archive.org/web/20120329162316/http://eclectictechcarnival.org/2007-linz]
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* [https://www.hkw.de/en/programm/projekte/veranstaltung/p_18204.php Rebooting Cyberfeminism: A Roundtable], ''re:place: Histories of Media Art, Science and Technology'' conference, Haus der Kulturen der Welt (HKW), Berlin, 18 November 2007. Facilitated by Irina Aristarkhova and Faith Wilding. [http://www.refugia.net/irina/2007/09/cyberfeminist_discussion_in_be.html CfP].
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* [[Eclectic Tech Carnival]], Salvador/Brazil, 2007. Hosted by G2G. [http://web.archive.org/web/20120329162316/http://eclectictechcarnival.org/2007-salvador]
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* Stacy Gillis, [https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/a342/2499ed8fd4e3873732a03f6bd913e94195c4.pdf "Neither Cyborg Nor Goddess: The (Im)Possibilities of Cyberfeminism"], in ''Third Wave Feminism: A Critical Exploration'', eds. Stacy Gillis, Gillian Howie, and Rebecca Munford, Palgrave Macmillan, 2007, pp 185-196. [https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1057/9780230523173_16]
 
* Stacy Gillis, [https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/a342/2499ed8fd4e3873732a03f6bd913e94195c4.pdf "Neither Cyborg Nor Goddess: The (Im)Possibilities of Cyberfeminism"], in ''Third Wave Feminism: A Critical Exploration'', eds. Stacy Gillis, Gillian Howie, and Rebecca Munford, Palgrave Macmillan, 2007, pp 185-196. [https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1057/9780230523173_16]
* Jacolien Volschenk, ''[https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/37320770.pdf Fusions of the Feminine and Technology: Exploring the Cyborg as Subversive Tool for Feminist Reconstructions of Identity]'', Stellenbosch University, Mar 2009, 118 pp. Master's thesis.
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* Jessie Daniels, [http://sci-hub.tw/10.1353/wsq.0.0158 "Rethinking Cyberfeminism(s): Race, Gender, and Embodiment"], ''WSQ: Women's Studies Quarterly'' 37:1-2, Spring/Summer 2009.
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* ''[https://donestech.net/codigo-lela-mujeres-y-tecnologias-en-el-estado-espanol Código Lela: investigación sobre el acceso, usos y prácticas de las tecnologías por parte de las mujeres en el estado español]'', Barcelona: DonesTech, 2007, [https://donestech.net/files/codigolela.pdf PDF]. Principal investigators: Alexandra Hache, Eva Cruells Lopez, Núria Vergés Bosch. "While the question of the lack of women in the use and development of ICTs has tended to focus on the question of why women do not participate, in this research we aim to find the key to women's participation in new technologies by asking the opposite question, choosing to start by identifying and analysing the groups and women who are already participating." {{es}}
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** ''[https://donestech.net/codilela-dones-i-tecnologies-catalunya CodiLela: recerca sobre l’accés, ús i pràctiques de les tecnologies per part de les dones a Catalunya]'', Barcelona: DonesTech, 2008, [https://donestech.net/files/codilela.pdf PDF]. {{ca}}
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==2008==
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 +
<div class="twocol blocks">
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 +
* [http://www.hackfemeast.org/ HACK.Fem.EAST: Women, Technology and Networks in Eastern Europe], Kunstraum Kreuzberg / Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin, 10 May-22 June 2008. Exhibition, performances, meetings. Curated by [[Tatiana Bazzichelli]] and Gaia Novati. [https://hackfemeast.org/web/?page_id=84 Participants]. [http://digicult.it/news/hack-fem-east/]
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 +
* [[Eclectic Tech Carnival]], Amsterdam, 25-31 May 2008. Organized by the [[Genderchangers]] and EYFA. [http://web.archive.org/web/20120329162316/http://eclectictechcarnival.org/2008-amsterdam]
 +
 
 +
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20120821185205/http://www.miss-hack.org/ Miss Despoina's Critical Engineering Space], 2008, "a Temporary Autonomous Zone [TAZ], home brewed in Hobart circa '08 (Tasmania, Australia). In running our own technical infrastructure, Miss Despoina's offers virtual and physical access opportunities for artists and cultural producers. One of the main objectives of miss-hack.org is to implement the ideas of a 'free society' in a daily practice of cultural and artistic production dealing with a holisitc approach to technology and to develop a network of trust when learning new skills. Initiated by [[Nancy Mauro-Flude]] the non-profit initiative, focuses particularly on aspects of enabling the 'uninitiated' into the free software culture, from a experientail and collaborative, feminist perspective."
 +
 
 +
</div>
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 +
==2009==
 +
 
 +
<div class="twocol blocks">
 +
 
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* Jacolien Volschenk, ''[https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/37320770.pdf Fusions of the Feminine and Technology: Exploring the Cyborg as Subversive Tool for Feminist Reconstructions of Identity]'', Stellenbosch University, March 2009, 118 pp. Master's thesis.
 +
 
 +
* Jessie Daniels, [http://sci-hub.st/10.1353/wsq.0.0158 "Rethinking Cyberfeminism(s): Race, Gender, and Embodiment"], ''WSQ: Women's Studies Quarterly'' 37:1-2, Spring/Summer 2009.
 +
 
 +
* [https://www.mzbaltazarslaboratory.org/ Mz*Baltazar’s Laboratory], Vienna, 2009–present. "Mz*Baltazar’s Lab aims at generating a culture of fearless making! An environment that fosters creativity, activism and provocative thinking! We try to build an accessible, inclusive, open, safer and radical space, from which to evolve as people and as community. Open Source Technology is at the root of our philosophy, it enables us to share and collaborate without restrictions. We need this space to experiment with things as gender, hardware or our selves."
 +
 
 +
* Amanda du Preez, ''[https://www.academia.edu/241264/ Gendered Bodies and New Technologies: Rethinking Embodiment in a Cyber-era]'', Cambridge Scholars, 2009, 215 pp. [https://www.cambridgescholars.com/gendered-bodies-and-new-technologies-16 Publisher].
 +
 
 
* Vesna Janković, [https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/64290 "Cyberfeminizam između teorije i pokreta"], ''Soc. ekol. Zagreb'' 18:1, 2009, pp 5-27. {{cr}}
 
* Vesna Janković, [https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/64290 "Cyberfeminizam između teorije i pokreta"], ''Soc. ekol. Zagreb'' 18:1, 2009, pp 5-27. {{cr}}
  
[[Image:Russell Legacy 2012 Digital Dualism and The Glitch Feminism Manifesto.png|thumb|200px|Legacy Russell, "Digital Dualism and The Glitch Feminism Manifesto", 2012, [https://thesocietypages.org/cyborgology/2012/12/10/digital-dualism-and-the-glitch-feminism-manifesto/ HTML].]]
+
* [[Eclectic Tech Carnival]], Umeå, 2009. Hosted by HUMLab. [http://web.archive.org/web/20120329162316/http://eclectictechcarnival.org/2009-umea]
[[Image:Deep_Lab.jpg|thumb|200px|Addie Wagenknecht et al., ''Deep Lab'', 2014, [https://monoskop.org/log/?p=14239 Log], [[Media:Deep_Lab_2014.pdf|PDF]].]]
+
 
[[Image:Laboria Cuboniks The Xenofeminist Manifesto A Politics for Alienation 2018.jpg|thumb|200px|Laboria Cuboniks, ''Xenofeminism: A Politics for Alienation'', 2015, [http://laboriacuboniks.net/ HTML]; book, 2018, [https://monoskop.org/log/?p=20444 Log], [https://monoskop.org/media/text/laboria_cuboniks_the_xenofeminist_manifesto_2018/ HTML], [[Media:Laboria_Cuboniks_The_Xenofeminist_Manifesto_A_Politics_for_Alienation_2018.epub|EPUB]].]]
+
* [[Eclectic Tech Carnival]], Istanbul, 2009. Hosted by [[Haymatlos]]. [http://web.archive.org/web/20120329162316/http://eclectictechcarnival.org/2009-istanbul]
[[Image:Sollfrank_Cornelia_Hg_Die_schoenen_Kriegerinnen_Technofeministische_Praxis_im_21_Jahrhundert_2018.jpg|thumb|200px|Cornelia Sollfrank (ed.), ''Die schönen Kriegerinnen. Technofeministische Praxis im 21. Jahrhundert'', 2018, [https://monoskop.org/log/?p=20272 Log], [[Media:Sollfrank_Cornelia_Hg_Die_schoenen_Kriegerinnen_Technofeministische_Praxis_im_21_Jahrhundert_2018.pdf|PDF]], [[Media:Sollfrank_Cornelia_Hg_Die_schoenen_Kriegerinnen_Technofeministische_Praxis_im_21_Jahrhundert_2018.epub|EPUB]]. {{de}}]]
+
 
===2010s===
+
</div>
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 +
==2010==
 +
 
 +
<div class="twocol blocks">
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 +
* Judy Wajcman, [[Media:Wacjman Judy 2010 Feminist Theories of Technology.pdf|"Feminist Theories of Technology"]], ''Cambridge Journal of Economics'' 34:1, January 2010, pp 143-152.  
 +
** "Las teorías feministas de la tecnología", in ''Ciberfeminismo. De VNS Matrix a Laboria Cuboniks'', eds. Remedios Zafra and Teresa López-Pellisa, Barcelona: Holobionte, 2019. [https://edicionesholobionte.com/ciberfeminismo-de-vns-matrix-a-laboria-cuboniks-remedios-zafra-e/ Publisher]. {{es}}
 +
 
 +
* Jessica E. Brophy, [http://sci-hub.st/10.1177/1461444809350901 "Developing a Corporeal Cyberfeminism: Beyond Cyberutopia"], ''New Media & Society'' 12:6, February 2010, pp 929-945.
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* Susanna Paasonen, [[Media:Paasonen_Susanna_2010_From_Cybernation_to_Feminization_Firestone_and_Cyberfeminism.pdf|"From Cybernation to Feminization: Firestone and Cyberfeminism"]], in ''Further Adventures of The Dialectic of Sex: Critical Essays on Shulamith Firestone'', eds. Mandy Merck and Stella Sandford, London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010, pp 61-85.
 
* Susanna Paasonen, [[Media:Paasonen_Susanna_2010_From_Cybernation_to_Feminization_Firestone_and_Cyberfeminism.pdf|"From Cybernation to Feminization: Firestone and Cyberfeminism"]], in ''Further Adventures of The Dialectic of Sex: Critical Essays on Shulamith Firestone'', eds. Mandy Merck and Stella Sandford, London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010, pp 61-85.
* Jessica E. Brophy, [http://sci-hub.tw/10.1177/1461444809350901 "Developing a Corporeal Cyberfeminism: Beyond Cyberutopia"], ''New Media & Society'' 12:6, 2010, pp 929-945.
+
 
* Radhika Gajjala, Yeon Ju Oh (eds.), ''Cyberfeminism 2.0'', New York: Peter Lang, Feb 2012, vi+314 pp.
+
* [[Eclectic Tech Carnival]], Brussels, 2010. Hosted by Interface3, [[La Compilothèque]] and [[Pianofabriek]]. [http://web.archive.org/web/20120315170835/http://eclectictechcarnival.org/2010-brussels]
* Legacy Russell, [https://thesocietypages.org/cyborgology/2012/12/10/digital-dualism-and-the-glitch-feminism-manifesto/ "Digital Dualism and The Glitch Feminism Manifesto"], ''Cyborgology'', 10 Dec 2012. [https://thomafoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/2019-AWA-Press-Release.pdf]
+
 
* Legacy Russell, [http://rhizome.org/editorial/2013/mar/12/glitch-body-politic/ "Glitch Feminism and the Genesis of Glitch Body Politic"], ''Rhizome'', 12 Mar 2013.
+
</div>
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 +
==2011==
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 +
<div class="twocol blocks">
 +
 
 +
* [[subRosa]], [https://www.ktpress.co.uk/pdf/vol28_npara_16-25_subRosa.pdf "Bodies Unlimited: A Decade of subRosa's Art Practice"], ''n.paradoxa'' 28, July 2011, pp 16-25. [https://www.ktpress.co.uk/nparadoxa-volume-details.asp?volumeid=28]
 +
** "Cuerpos sin límites: La primera década de subRosa", in ''Ciberfeminismo. De VNS Matrix a Laboria Cuboniks'', eds. Remedios Zafra and Teresa López-Pellisa, Barcelona: Holobionte, 2019. [https://edicionesholobionte.com/ciberfeminismo-de-vns-matrix-a-laboria-cuboniks-remedios-zafra-e/ Publisher]. {{es}}
 +
 
 +
* [https://fembotcollective.manifoldapp.org/ Fembot Collective], 2011–. An international collective of feminist media activists, artists, producers, and scholars. Fembot has been a catalyst for multiple large scale feminist digital projects, publishing the academic journal ''Ada: a Journal of Gender, New Media & Technology'' (2012-2020), providing the digital and social infrastructure for FemTechNet, publishing the podcast series Books Aren't Dead, and hosting collaborative hack-a-thons and Wikipedia edit-a-thons with ''Ms.'' magazine.
 +
 
 +
* Susanna Paasonen, [http://sci-hub.st/10.1515/COMM.2011.017 "Revisiting Cyberfeminism"], ''Communications'' 36, 2011, pp 335-352.
 +
 
 +
</div>
 +
 
 +
==2012==
 +
 
 +
<div class="twocol blocks">
 +
 
 +
* Radhika Gajjala, Yeon Ju Oh (eds.), ''Cyberfeminism 2.0'', New York: Peter Lang, February 2012, vi+314 pp. [https://worldcat.org/oclc/752472588 TOC].
 +
 
 +
* [[Eclectic Tech Carnival]], Ljubljana, 6-10 March 2012. Held in conjunction with the Red Dawns festival organised by [[Kiberpipa]] and Red Dawns. [http://web.archive.org/web/20120329162102/http://eclectictechcarnival.org/node/243]
 +
 
 +
* ''[https://adanewmedia.org/ Ada: a Journal of Gender, New Media & Technology]'', eds. [[Fembot Collective]] et al., November 2012-2020. An open-access peer reviewed journal publishing contributions that exemplify Ada’s commitments to politically engaged, intersectional approaches to feminist media scholarship. Ada‘s [https://scholarsbank.uoregon.edu/xmlui/handle/1794/25990 16 issues] included 140 contributions from 166 contributors on topics ranging from feminist science fiction to game studies to online violence. Articles were openly peer reviewed by a network of 50 active Fembot Collective members.
 +
 
 +
: In a society that conditions the public to find discomfort or outright fear in the errors and malfunctions of our socio-cultural mechanics—illicitly and implicitly encouraging an ethos of “Don’t rock the boat!”—a “glitch” becomes an apt metonym. Glitch Feminism, however, embraces the causality of “error”, and turns the gloomy implication of glitch on its ear by acknowledging that an error in a social system that has already been disturbed by economic, racial, social, sexual, and cultural stratification and the imperialist wrecking-ball of globalization—processes that continue to enact violence on all bodies—may not, in fact, be an error at all, but rather a much-needed erratum. This glitch is a correction to the “machine”, and, in turn, a positive departure. [https://www.legacyrussell.com/GLITCHFEMINISM &#128391;]
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 +
* [[Image:Russell Legacy 2012 Digital Dualism and The Glitch Feminism Manifesto.png|thumb|250px| ]] [[Legacy Russell]], [https://thesocietypages.org/cyborgology/2012/12/10/digital-dualism-and-the-glitch-feminism-manifesto/ "Digital Dualism And The Glitch Feminism Manifesto"], ''The Society Pages'', 10 December 2012; exp. as [http://rhizome.org/editorial/2013/mar/12/glitch-body-politic/ "Glitch Feminism and the Genesis of Glitch Body Politic"], ''Rhizome'', 12 Mar 2013. [https://www.legacyrussell.com/GLITCHFEMINISM Author]. [https://thomafoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/2019-AWA-Press-Release.pdf]
 +
 
 +
* [https://www.femtechnet.org/ FemTechNet], 2012–present. "An activated network of scholars, students and artists who work on, with, and at the borders of technology, science, and feminism in a variety of fields including Science and Technology Studies (STS), Media and Visual Studies, Art, Women’s, Queer, and Ethnic Studies." [https://www.femtechnet.org/publications/manifesto/ Manifesto].
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 +
* [http://historyofcyberfeminism.wordpress.com/ History of Cyberfeminism], ed. Kate Reynolds, c.2012.
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</div>
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 +
==2013==
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<div class="twocol blocks">
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* ''[[Media:Trans Technology Circuits of Culture Self Belonging 2013.pdf|Trans Technology: Circuits of Culture, Self, Belonging]]'', eds. [[Christina Dunbar-Hester]] and Bryce J. Renninger, New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers Institute for Women and Art, 2013, 55 pp. Exh. held 22 January-3 June 2013; symposium held 5 March 2013. "An exhibit of technological art and artifacts that engage in trans, queer and feminist projects that help to trans (to use the word as a verb: spanning; interrogating; crossing; fusing) conceptions of the heterosexual matrix in technology." [https://rucore.libraries.rutgers.edu/rutgers-lib/59663/ Publisher]. [http://dx.doi.org/10.17613/vzzt-kx06 DOI].
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* (De)centralized Practice, Piet Zwart Institute, Rotterdam, 19 March 2013. Seminar with [[Diana McCarty]], [[Reni Hofmüller]], [[Seda Gürses]], and [[Femke Snelting]]. [https://constantvzw.org/site/IMG/pdf/jaarverslag_2013.pdf#page=8] [https://etherdump.constantvzw.org/p/feministserver.diff.html]
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* Pechblenda lab, [https://pechblenda.hotglue.me/?transhackfeminismo "tRANS hACK fEMINISta"], Calafou, April 2013. About: Ewen Chardronnet] (Makery, 2015). [https://network23.org/pechblendalab/trans-hack-feminista/] [http://dpya.org/wiki/index.php/2014_-_Manifiesto_Transhackfeminista_-_Pechblenda_Lab] {{es}}/{{en}}/{{it}}
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* [http://web.archive.org/web/20160322100417/http://eyebeam.org/projects/the-very-first-year The Very First Year], Eyebeam, New York, 27 July 2013. Facilitated by [[Laurel Ptak]] and inspired by her research at Eyebeam into cyberfeminist art practices since the 1990s. Featuring installations and activities by Feminist Economics Department (the FED), Miki Foster, Jen Kennedy + Liz Linden, Queer Technologies, Cassie Thornton, Caroline Woolard, and Eyebeam Alumnae.
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 +
<gallery mode=packed heights=350px> Feminist Server Summit 2013.png </gallery>
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 +
* [https://areyoubeingserved.constantvzw.org/ Are You Being Served?], [[Constant]] and multiple locations in Brussels, 12-15 December 2013. "The fourteenth edition of the meeting days [[Verbindingen/Jonctions]] in December 2013 was dedicated to a Feminist review of mesh, cloud, autonomous, and DIY servers. Ubiquitous connectivity, the data web, open technologies, intelligent applications, machine learning and other Semantic Web related phenomena have found a place in our daily use of the web. To stay connected across multiple devices, we have come to expect unlimited access, provided by companies that traffic large amounts of data as a result. The necessary infrastructure that is put in place effects our understanding of place, both virtually and physically and it has become increasingly difficult to be intimate with the technologies that we feel familiar with. How do we keep a sharp eye on the politics and ethics of hosting technologies when all so often (paraphrasing the Free Software Foundation), software is sold as service? The initial outset for “Are You Being Served?” was to not take server-client relationships for granted. We questioned what is seemingly commonly understood by terms such as server, service and hosting and were curious to investigate what could make current networking technologies into hospitable habitats for critique, as space for artists and solidarity, teaching and learning." [[#AYBSdoc|Documentation]] published in 2014.
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** [https://areyoubeingserved.constantvzw.org/Summit.xhtml Feminist Server Summit], 14 December 2013. "A one day meeting between various DIY and independent server projects. We were interested in discussing the potential of a feminist server practice, and curious about possible approaches to it. We mixed live interventions with pre-recorded interviews and e-mail correspondence so that we could hear from as many server-related projects as we could." Participants: [[Reni Hofmüller]], Ivan Markoff, Réseau Citoyen, Olivier Meunier, Neutrinet, Laurent Peuch, Denis Devos, Domaine Public, Fred Peeters, NoLog, [[Autistici]], Jens-Ingo Brodesser, all2all, Gabriel Lucas, Guifi, Juliane De Moerlooze, Samedies, SpiderAlex, [[Calafou]], FAI Maison, [[James Stevens]], [[Backspace|spc.org]], Koumbit, [[Kate Rich]], [[Irational]], [[Riseup]], [[Servus.at]], L'Autre Net, Sanjay Banghar, CAMP. [https://etherdump.constantvzw.org/p/feministserver.diff.html] [https://esc.mur.at/de/node/1234]
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 +
: ***The Mundane Afrofuturists recognize that:***
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: We did not originate in the cosmos.
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: The connection between Middle Passage and space travel is tenuous at best.
 +
: Out of five hundred thirty-four space travelers, fourteen have been black. An all-black crew is unlikely.
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: Magic interstellar travel and/or the wondrous communication grid can lead to an illusion of outer space and cyberspace as egalitarian.
 +
: This dream of utopia can encourage us to forget that outer space will not save us from injustice and that cyberspace was prefigured upon a "master/slave" relationship.
 +
: While we are often Othered, we are not aliens.
 +
: Though our ancestors were mutilated, we are not mutants.
 +
: Post-black is a misnomer. Post-colonialism is too.
 +
: The most likely future is one in which we only have ourselves and this planet. [http://thirdrailquarterly.org/martine-syms-the-mundane-afrofuturist-manifesto/ &#128391;]
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* Martine Syms, [https://rhizome.org/editorial/2013/dec/17/mundane-afrofuturist-manifesto/ "The Mundane Afrofuturist Manifesto"], ''Rhizome'', New York, 17 December 2013; [http://thirdrailquarterly.org/martine-syms-the-mundane-afrofuturist-manifesto/ rev. version], ''The Third Rail'' 3, Minneapolis, 2014, [http://thirdrailquarterly.org/wp-content/uploads/thirdrail_spring2014_final_msyms.pdf PDF]. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=otUJvQhCjJ0 Video feature] (Artbound, PBS, 2015, 57 min).
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** "El Manifiesto Afrofuturista Mundano", in ''Ciberfeminismo. De VNS Matrix a Laboria Cuboniks'', eds. Remedios Zafra and Teresa López-Pellisa, Barcelona: Holobionte, 2019. [https://edicionesholobionte.com/ciberfeminismo-de-vns-matrix-a-laboria-cuboniks-remedios-zafra-e/ Publisher]. {{es}}
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<gallery mode=packed heights=350px> Anarchaserver.org_2024.jpg </gallery>
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* [http://anarchaserver.org/ Anarchaserver], 2013–present. "A feminist server which contributes to the maintenance of autonomous infrastructure on the Internet for feminists projects. It is an open project, even though moderated where we privilege trust, consensus, autonomy and feminist collaboration for deciding our next adventures in inhabiting this feminist infrastructure, in synchronicity with other feminist servers initiatives. AnarchaServer has some kind of presence in different locations around the world such as [[calafou]], belgium, france, germany, greece, iceland, the netherlands, mexico, sweden, uruguay ..." [https://alexandria.anarchaserver.org/ Wiki]. [https://lists.systerserver.net/mailman3/lists/anarchaserver.lists.systerserver.net/ List].
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* Graciela Natansohn (ed.), ''[[Media:Natansohn_Graciela_coord_Internet_em_codigo_feminino_teorias_e_praticas_2013_BR-PT.pdf|Internet em código feminino: teorias e práticas]]'', forew. Diana Maffia, Buenos Aires: La Crujía, 2013, 192 pp. [http://gigaufba.net/internet-em-codigo-feminino/]. Review: [https://www.academia.edu/8662076 Barreto] (feminismos) {{br-pt}}
 
* Graciela Natansohn (ed.), ''[[Media:Natansohn_Graciela_coord_Internet_em_codigo_feminino_teorias_e_praticas_2013_BR-PT.pdf|Internet em código feminino: teorias e práticas]]'', forew. Diana Maffia, Buenos Aires: La Crujía, 2013, 192 pp. [http://gigaufba.net/internet-em-codigo-feminino/]. Review: [https://www.academia.edu/8662076 Barreto] (feminismos) {{br-pt}}
 
** ''[[Media:Natansohn_Graciela_coord_Internet_en_codigo_femenino_teorias_y_practicas_2013_ES.pdf|Internet en código femenino: teorías y prácticas]]'', forew. Diana Maffia, Buenos Aires: La Crujía, 2013, 151 pp. [http://web.archive.org/web/20131029201812/http://www.lacrujiaediciones.com.ar/index.php/futuribles/54-nuevas-tecnologias/255-internet-en-codigo-femenino-teorias-y-practicas] [http://gigaufba.net/internet-em-codigo-feminino/] {{es}}
 
** ''[[Media:Natansohn_Graciela_coord_Internet_en_codigo_femenino_teorias_y_practicas_2013_ES.pdf|Internet en código femenino: teorías y prácticas]]'', forew. Diana Maffia, Buenos Aires: La Crujía, 2013, 151 pp. [http://web.archive.org/web/20131029201812/http://www.lacrujiaediciones.com.ar/index.php/futuribles/54-nuevas-tecnologias/255-internet-en-codigo-femenino-teorias-y-practicas] [http://gigaufba.net/internet-em-codigo-feminino/] {{es}}
* Tully Barnett, [https://adanewmedia.org/2014/07/issue5-barnett/ "Monstrous Agents: Cyberfeminist Media and Activism"], ''ada'' 5: "Queer Feminist Media Praxis", Jul 2014.
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** [https://voxfeminae.net/feministyle/cudovisni-cimbenici-cyberfeministicki-mediji-i-aktivizam/ "Čudovišni čimbenici: cyberfeministički mediji i aktivizam"], trans. Nada Kujundžić, ''VoxFeminae'', 21 Oct 2014. {{cr}}
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* Addie Wagenknecht, et al., ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=14239 Deep Lab]'', Deep Lab & Frank-Ratchye STUDIO for Creative Inquiry at Carnegie Mellon University, 2014, 234 pp.
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* {{a|PiriciVoinea2015}} Alexandra Pirici, Raluca Voinea, [http://web.archive.org/web/20150325143744/http://infinitexpansion.net/gynecene/ "Manifesto for the Gynecene: Sketch of a New Geological Era"], Bucharest and Bologna, Jan 2015, [http://ro.tranzit.org/file/MANIFESTO-for-the-Gynecene.pdf PDF].
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==2014==
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* [[Image:ArtAndFeminism_logo_with_wordmark.png|thumb|300px]] [https://artandfeminism.org/ Art+Feminism], February 2014–present. "Builds a community of activists that is committed to closing information gaps related to gender, feminism, and the arts, beginning with Wikipedia. ... Since 2014, over 20,000 people at more than 1,500 events around the world have participated in our edit-a-thons, resulting in the creation and improvement of more than 100,000 articles on Wikipedia and its sister projects." Founded by Siân Evans, Jacqueline Mabey, Michael Mandiberg, Laurel Ptak, a.o. About: [https://sci-hub.st/10.1086/683380 Siân Evans et al.] (2015), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art+Feminism Wikipedia], [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:ArtAndFeminism Wikimedia Commons].
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* Kate Mondloch, [https://textinart.files.wordpress.com/2018/09/emerson-lori_-robertson-benjamin-j-_-ryan-marie-laure-the-johns-hopkins-guide-to-digital-media-2014-johns-hopkins-university-press.pdf#page=122 "Cyberfeminism"], in ''The Johns Hopkins Guide to Digital Media'', eds. Marie-Laure Ryan, Lori Emerson and Benjamin J. Robertson, Johns Hopkins University Press, April 2014, pp 107-109, [https://vnsmatrix.net/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/cyberfeminism-kate-mondloch-the-johns-hopkins-guide-to-digital-media-2014-pp-107-109.pdf PDF].
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{{a|AYBS}}
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: A feminist server...
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: Is a situated technology. She has a sense of context and considers herself to be part of an ecology of practices
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: Is run for and by a community that cares enough for her in order to make her exist
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: Builds on the materiality of software, hardware and the bodies gathered around it
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: Opens herself to expose processes, tools, sources, habits, patterns
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: Does not strive for seamlessness. Talk of transparency too often signals that something is being made invisible
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: Avoids efficiency, ease-of-use, scalability and immediacy because they can be traps
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: Knows that networking is actually an awkward, promiscuous and parasitic practice
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: Is autonomous in the sense that she decides for her own dependencies
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: Radically questions the conditions for serving and service; experiments with changing client-server relations where she can
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: Treats network technology as part of a social reality
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: Wants networks to be mutable and read-write accessible
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: Does not confuse safety with security
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: Takes the risk of exposing her insecurity
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: Tries hard not to apologize when she is sometimes not available [https://areyoubeingserved.constantvzw.org/Summit_afterlife.xhtml &#128391;]
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*{{a|feministserver}}[https://etherdump.constantvzw.org/p/feministserver.diff.html "A feminist server ...."], May 2014–; rev. as [https://areyoubeingserved.constantvzw.org/Summit_afterlife.xhtml "A Feminist Server Manifesto 0.01"], in ''Are You Being Served? (Notebooks)'': "Feminist Server Summit afterlife", Brussels: Constant, May 2014; reposted as [https://transhackfeminist.noblogs.org/post/2014/06/03/version-0-1-a-feminist-server-constantvzw/ "(version 0.1) A feminist server ...."], ''THF! transhackfeminist!'', June 2014. "A few months after ''Are You Being Served?'' some of us met up in the Feminist Server Summit at [http://web.archive.org/web/20141111071434/http://www.radical-openness.org/ Art Meets Radical Openness] in Linz (28-31 May 2014). The theme of this edition, Autonomy (im)possible sparked discussions on relationality, dependency and what that would mean for an (imaginary) Feminist Server. The following embryonic manifesto was written in response to these discussions." About: [http://www.newcriticals.com/exquisite-corpse/page-8 Femke Snelting]. See also [[#transfeministservers|"Trans*feminist servers..."]].
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* [[Stefanie Wuschitz]], ''[https://www.academia.edu/33299500 Feminist Hackerspaces. A Research on Feminist Space Collectives in Open Culture]'', Vienna: Vienna University of Technology, May 2014, 238 pp. PhD thesis.
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 +
* [[Relearn]], [http://relearn.be/2014/ "A Feminist Net/work How-to"], in ''Portable Relearn Archive'', July 2014. Material from the 2014 edition of Relearn, held at Variable, a collectively run F/LOSS Arts Lab in Brussels.
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* Tully Barnett, [https://adanewmedia.org/2014/07/issue5-barnett/ "Monstrous Agents: Cyberfeminist Media and Activism"], ''ada'' 5: "Queer Feminist Media Praxis", July 2014.
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** [https://voxfeminae.net/feministyle/cudovisni-cimbenici-cyberfeministicki-mediji-i-aktivizam/ "Čudovišni čimbenici: cyberfeministički mediji i aktivizam"], trans. Nada Kujundžić, ''VoxFeminae'', 21 October 2014. {{cr}}
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: Before embarking on the THF! we believed that to have more feminist and intersectional activists and practitioners at the forefront of the use and development of liberation and (free)dom technologies, safe spaces to ignite desires were a must. Moreover, the THF! aimed at triggering this desire towards transfeminist approaches to technology and hacking that fostered differences, autonomy, liberation and social resistance. To reach out to a wide audience that might not have identified their practice as hacking, we made explicit the two following premises: 1) everybody is an expert in relation to the technologies they use in their everyday life, and 2) as we consider gender to be one of the most pervasive social technologies ever created, we were convinced that everybody had a lot to share on this topic too. Additionally, we wanted to convey the idea that we feel we are at a new dawn where feminist and intersectional technological resistance is arising. [https://alexandria.anarchaserver.org/index.php/Documentation_about_the_THF_2014 &#128391;]
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* [[Image:TransHACKfeminist camp 2014.jpg|thumb|250px|]] [http://web.archive.org/web/20141014185812/http://transhackfeminist.noblogs.org/ TransHACKfeminist! camp], [[Calafou]], Barcelona, 4-11 August 2014. Co-organised with [[Eclectic Tech Carnival]]. [https://transhackfeminist.noblogs.org/post/2014/09/02/documentaciondocumentation/ Video]. [https://vimeo.com/91474712 Video]. [https://transhackfeminist.noblogs.org/post/2015/01/25/a-transhackfeminist-thf-convergence-report/ Report]. [https://transhackfeminist.noblogs.org/post/2015/02/14/informe-del-encuentro-transhackfeminista-thf-2014/ Report] (ES). [https://repository.anarchaserver.org/picture.php?/276/tags/9-transhackmeeting Anarchaserver repository]. [https://femhack.noblogs.org/post/2016/05/31/thf2016-en/]. [https://etherdump.constantvzw.org/p/feministserver.diff.html]
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{{a|AYBS}} <gallery mode=packed heights=350px> Are_You_Being_Served_2013.png </gallery>
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* {{a|AYBSdoc}} ''[http://areyoubeingserved.constantvzw.org Are You Being Served? (Notebooks)]'', eds. [[Anne Laforet]], [[Marloes de Valk]], Madeleine Aktypi, [[An Mertens]], [[Femke Snelting]], [[Michaela Lakova]], and [[Reni Hofmüller]], Brussels: Constant, August 2014, 182 pp, [[Media:Are You Being Served Notebooks 2014.pdf|PDF]]. Documentation of the [[#AYBS|events]] held in 2013. "This publication results from an intense writing and editing process that was set in motion as a process of collaborative note-taking in real time, during the event ''Verbindingen/Jonctions #14''. More than eight months later these notes were rigorously edited during a five-day booksprint. Time allowed for a fresh reading of the event and for a reworking of the read threads, thematics and keywords that were to be used. Slides of the talks, audiovisual documentation, original notes and external links were crafted into the pages that are assembled here."
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* [[Image:Feminist Principles of the Internet 2024.jpg|thumb|300px]] ''[https://feministinternet.org/ Feminist Principles of the Internet]'', August 2014–. "The Feminist Principles of the Internet are a series of statements that offer a gender and sexual rights lens on critical internet-related rights. They were drafted at the first Imagine a Feminist Internet meeting that took place in Malaysia in April 2014. The meeting was organised by the [https://www.apc.org/ Association for Progressive Communications] (APC) and brought together 50 activists and advocates working in sexual rights, women’s rights, violence against women, and internet rights. The meeting was designed as an adapted open space where topics were identified, prioritised, and discussed collectively. A group of volunteers from the meeting drafted [https://web.archive.org/web/20180408141729/https://www.genderit.org/articles/feminist-principles-internet version 1.0] of the principles. This was then subsequently brought to different workshops and events, local and global, and then to the second Imagine a Feminist Internet meeting in July 2015, where a new group of 40 activists discussed, elaborated, and revised the set of principles. The new version was published online on this website in August 2016, where anyone can expand the Principles by contributing resources or translating the Principles."
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 +
* [https://esc.mur.at/en/projekt/ministry-hacking Ministry of Hacking], exhibition, [[esc]], Graz, 27 September-28 November 2014. [https://etherdump.constantvzw.org/p/feministserver.diff.html]
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* Klau Kinky, [https://gynepunk.hotglue.me/ GynePUNK. un MACHITÚN cyborg, DEcolonización visceral], September 2014. "Radical change of perspective about medical technology, artifacts, "professional" and medical institution." {{en}}/{{es}}
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 +
* [[Sophie Toupin]], [http://peerproduction.net/issues/issue-5-shared-machine-shops/peer-reviewed-articles/feminist-hackerspaces-the-synthesis-of-feminist-and-hacker-cultures/ "Feminist Hackerspaces: The Synthesis of Feminist and Hacker Cultures"], ''Journal of Peer Production'' 5: "Shared Machine Shops", eds. Maxigas and Peter Troxler, October 2014, pp 1-11.
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 +
* Claire L. Evans, [http://motherboard.vice.com/read/we-are-the-future-cunt-cyberfeminism-in-the-90s "'We Are the Future Cunt': CyberFeminism in the 90s"], ''Motherboard'', 20 November 2014.
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 +
* Claire L. Evans, [http://motherboard.vice.com/read/an-oral-history-of-the-first-cyberfeminists-vns-matrix "An Oral History of the First Cyberfeminists"], ''Motherboard'', 11 December 2014.
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* [[Image:Deep_Lab.jpg|thumb|250px| ]] ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=14239 Deep Lab]'', Deep Lab & Frank-Ratchye STUDIO for Creative Inquiry at Carnegie Mellon University, December 2014, 234 pp. Represents the capstone to Deep Lab, a congress of cyberfeminist researchers. Examines privacy, security, surveillance, anonymity, and large-scale data aggregation. Created in five days by Addie Wagenknecht, Allison Burtch, Claire L. Evans, Denise Caruso, Harlo Holmes, [[Ingrid Burrington]], Jillian C. York, Jen Lowe, Kate Crawford, Lindsay Howard, Lorrie Faith Cranor & CUPS, Maddy Varner, Maral Pourkazemi, and Runa A. Sandvik.
 +
 
 +
* [[Laurel Ptak]], ''When the Future Was Femail: Remembering 1990s Cyberfeminism'', Bard College, 2014. Master's thesis. [https://ccs.bard.edu/research-center/library/masters-theses]
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</div>
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 +
==2015==
 +
 
 +
<div class="twocol blocks">
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: We declare the imperative necessity for a new geological era to be commenced, before the Anthropocene is even officially admitted on that scale (it might be that by the time it gets fully acknowledged, it will be too late). Rather than continue to contemplate our annihilation, contributing to it or declaring hopelessness in front of it, we should at least try another approach – and this approach has to exclude patriarchy in all its expressions and institutionalized forms of violence: domination, exploitation, slavery, colonialism, profit, exclusion, monarchy, oligarchy, mafia, religious wars. This new geological era can be thought of as the Gynecene. [http://web.archive.org/web/20150325143744/http://infinitexpansion.net/gynecene/ &#128391;]
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 +
* {{a|PiriciVoinea2015}} Alexandra Pirici, [[Raluca Voinea]], [http://web.archive.org/web/20150325143744/http://infinitexpansion.net/gynecene/ "Manifesto for the Gynecene: Sketch of a New Geological Era"], Bucharest and Bologna, January 2015, [http://ro.tranzit.org/file/MANIFESTO-for-the-Gynecene.pdf PDF].  
 
** "Ein Manifest für das Gynozän", in ''dea ex machina'', eds. Armen Avanessian and Helen Hester, Berlin: Merve, 2015, pp 35-44. {{de}}
 
** "Ein Manifest für das Gynozän", in ''dea ex machina'', eds. Armen Avanessian and Helen Hester, Berlin: Merve, 2015, pp 35-44. {{de}}
 
** [https://paletten.net/journal/2015/10/27/manifest-fr-gynecen-skiss-till-en-ny-geologisk-era "Manifest för Gynecen. Skiss till en ny geologisk era"], ''Planetten'' 2, Aug 2015. {{sw}}
 
** [https://paletten.net/journal/2015/10/27/manifest-fr-gynecen-skiss-till-en-ny-geologisk-era "Manifest för Gynecen. Skiss till en ny geologisk era"], ''Planetten'' 2, Aug 2015. {{sw}}
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** [http://balticcircle.fi/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/BC2016_58_64_gyneseeni_nettiin.pdf "Gyneseenin manifesti. Hahmotelma uudesta geologisesta aikakaudesta"], 2016. {{fi}}
 
** [http://balticcircle.fi/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/BC2016_58_64_gyneseeni_nettiin.pdf "Gyneseenin manifesti. Hahmotelma uudesta geologisesta aikakaudesta"], 2016. {{fi}}
 
** ''Manifest for det gynesene'', trans. Kamilla Freyr, Trondheim: LevArText, 2016. [http://levart.no/gynesene-alexandra-pirici-og-raluca-voinea-2/] [http://levart.no/gynesene-alexandra-pirici-and-raluca-voinea/?lang=en] {{no}}
 
** ''Manifest for det gynesene'', trans. Kamilla Freyr, Trondheim: LevArText, 2016. [http://levart.no/gynesene-alexandra-pirici-og-raluca-voinea-2/] [http://levart.no/gynesene-alexandra-pirici-and-raluca-voinea/?lang=en] {{no}}
* Laboria Cuboniks, [http://laboriacuboniks.net "Xenofeminism: A Politics for Alienation"], Jun 2015.
+
 
** [[Laboria_Cuboniks#xf2015|translations]]
+
* [https://archive.transmediale.de/content/cnfm CF:NM. Commoning the Networks: A feminist Methodology], workshop, transmediale festival, Berlin, 31 January 2015. "CN:FM is an online/offline network of researchers and digital creative practitioners interested in feminist methodologies, which was initiated in 2014 by Penny Travlou (University of Edinburgh, CIRCLE) and Sophia Lycouris (University of Edinburgh, CIRCLE) in collaboration with Helen Varley Jamieson (Genderchangers, Upstage and FLOSS Manuals), Cornelia Sollfrank (University of Dundee) and Daphne Dragona (transmediale). In our on-going research, we are using a feminist approach grounded on notions of care and affect, which are nomadic, fluid, reflective, playful and non-profit to explore and debate the process of ‘commoning the networks’. In transmediale 2015, we will explore further how distributed networks intersect with those on the concept of the ‘commons’." About: [https://networkcultures.org/performanceofcode/2015/01/27/commoning-the-network-feminist-methodologies/ Nancy Mauro-Flude].
* Armen Avanessian, Helen Hester (eds.), ''dea ex machina'', trans. Stephan Geene, Gesine Strempel and Jennifer Sophia Theodor, Berlin: Merve, 2015, 160 pp. Texts by Rosi Braidotti, Shulamith Firestone, Donna Haraway, Laboria Cuboniks, Lisa Nakamura, Alexandra Pirici, Nina Power, Paul B. Preciado, Raluca Voinea. [https://www.academia.edu/12595146/ Introduction], [http://www.merve.de/index.php/book/show/488 Publisher], [http://www.facebook.com/events/823595284397431/ Book launch]. Commentary: [http://www.codepoetics.com/blog/2015/06/02/transits-notes-on-the-xenofeminist-manifesto/ Fox] (2015). {{de}}
+
 
* [[Media:Platform_6_2_A_Manifesto_for_Cyborgs_Thirty_Years_On_2015.pdf|''Platform'' 6(2): "A Manifesto for Cyborgs Thirty Years On: Gender, Technology and Feminist-Technoscience in the Twenty-First Century"]], ed. Zoë Sofoulis, Melbourne: University of Melbourne, Oct 2015, [https://platformjmc.com/2015/10/27/vol-6-2-a-manifesto-for-cyborgs-thirty-years-on-gender-technology-and-feminist-technoscience-in-the-twenty-first-century/ PDFs].
+
* [http://justfortherecord.space/ Just For The Record], March 2015–. "A project addressing how gender is represented in new media and writing/publishing tools like Wikipedia, and what influence this has on the way history is recorded. ... Initiated by Myriam Arseneault-Goulet, Loraine Furter, Sarah Magnan and Mia Melvær. ... The project was created shortly after an Art+Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-thon organised by Loraine in March 2015, which called our attention to the need for more gatherings that investigate how to create more diversified contributions to online knowledge platforms." [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Just_For_The_Record Wikimedia Commons].
* Armen Avanessian, Suhail Malik, [http://dismagazine.com/blog/81953/laboria-cuboniks-in-conversation/ "Laboria Cuboniks in Conversation"], ''DIS Magazine'', 23 Jul 2016.
+
 
* Cornelia Sollfrank, Rachel Baker, [http://www.furtherfield.org/features/interviews/revisiting-future-laboria-cuboniks-conversation "Revisiting the Future with Laboria Cuboniks. A Conversation"], ''Furtherfield'', 27 Jul 2016.
+
* Tamsyn Gilbert, et al., [http://www.newcriticals.com/exquisite-corpse/print "Exquisite Corpse"], ''New Criticals'', April 2015.
* Francis Tseng, [http://thenewinquiry.com/features/particular-universals/ "Particular Universals"], ''The New Inquiry'', 22 Dec 2016. Interview with Helen Hester.
+
 
* Helen Hester, [http://beingres.org/2017/06/30/afterthefuture-helenhester/ "After the Future: ''n'' Hypotheses of Post-Cyber Feminism"], 30 Jun 2017.
+
* ''[https://scalar.usc.edu/works/ftn-ethnic-studies-pedagogy-workbook-/index FemTechNet Critical Race and Ethnic Studies Pedagogy Workbook]'', FemTechNet, Spring 2015–. "The FemTechNet Situated Critical Race + Media (SCR+M) Committee invites contributions for a collaborative and open ''Pedagogy Workbook'', which is a work in progress. The goal of the workbook is to produce a collection of freely shared and open materials to help new and returning FemTechNet DOCC (Distributed Open Collaborative Course) instructors in tackling the difficult job of teaching race, gender, and technology." [https://www.femtechnet.org/publications/critical-race-and-ethnic-studies-workbook/ Editors]. [https://doi.org/10.5250/fronjwomestud.39.1.0024 Paper].
* Legacy Russell, [http://beingres.org/2017/10/17/legacy-russell/ "On #GLITCHFEMINISM and The Glitch Feminism Manifesto"], ''Res.'', 17 Oct 2017.
+
 
* Marina Gržinić, [https://www.faces-l.net/index.php/2017/11/01/faces-20-years-of-interactions-connections-and-collaborations/ "FACES: 20 Years of Interactions, Connections and Collaborations"], ''Faces-l.net'', 1 Nov 2017. Report from the symposium FACES: 20 Years from 13-15 Oct 2017.
+
* [[Cornelia Sollfrank]], [http://artwarez.org/192.0.html "Revisiting Cyberfeminism"], ''Art Papers'', May-June 2015.
* Robert Barry, [http://thequietus.com/articles/24298-xenofeminism-helen-hester-interview "Doing Gender: Helen Hester On Xenofeminism"], ''The Quietus'', 31 Mar 2018. Interview.
+
 
* Helen Hester, ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=20069 Xenofeminism]'', Polity Press, 2018, v+169 pp.
+
* [http://ctm.parsons.edu/hackingfem/ Hacking Feminism] symposium, Center for Transformative Media (CTM), Parsons/The New School for Design, New York, 9-10 May 2015. Co-organised by Patricia Clough (CUNY), Nandita Biswas Mellamphy (Western), Dan Mellamphy (Western), Svitlana Matviyenko (Western), and Ed Keller (CTM). Participants: Anne Balsamo, Shannon Bell, Nandita Biswas Mellamphy, Zach Blas, Sarah Choukah, Patricia Ticineto Clough, Lucca Fraser, Alexander Galloway, Nancy Gillespie, Thyrza Nichols Goodeve, Margret Grebowicz, Karen Gregory, Eileen Joy, Ed Keller, Svitlana Matviyenko, Dan Mellamphy, Luciana Parisi, Jasbir Puar, Joshua Scannell, Oyku Tekten, McKenzie Wark.
* Cornelia Sollfrank (ed.), ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=20272 Die schönen Kriegerinnen. Technofeministische Praxis im 21. Jahrhundert]'', Vienna: transversal texts, 2018, 225 pp. {{de}}
+
 
* Laboria Cuboniks, ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=20444 The Xenofeminist Manifesto: A Politics for Alienation]'', London: Verso, 2018, 95 pp.  
+
* Sonja Peteranderl, [https://www.wired.de/collection/life/das-cyberfeminismus-kollektiv-vns-matrix-macht-eine-kampfansage "Die Pionierinnen des Cyberfeminismus sagen den Tech-Cowboys den Kampf an"], ''WIRED Germany'', 2 June 2015. {{de}}
* Claudia Mayer (ed.), ''Ciberfeminismo: tecnologia e empoderamento'', União da Vitória - PR: Monstro dos Mares, 2018, 84 pp. [https://monstrodosmares.milharal.org/marcadores/ciberfeminismo/] {{br-pt}}
+
 
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: Ours is a world in vertigo. It is a world that swarms with technological mediation, interlacing our daily lives with abstraction, virtuality, and complexity. XF constructs a feminism adapted to these realities: a feminism of unprecedented cunning, scale, and vision; a future in which the realization of gender justice and feminist emancipation contribute to a universalist politics assembled from the needs of every human, cutting across race, ability, economic standing, and geographical position. No more futureless repetition on the treadmill of capital, no more submission to the drudgery of labour, productive and reproductive alike, no more reification of the given masked as critique. Our future requires depetrification. XF is not a bid for revolution, but a wager on the long game of history, demanding imagination, dexterity and persistence. [https://laboriacuboniks.net/manifesto/xenofeminism-a-politics-for-alienation/ &#128391;]
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* {{a|XF}} [[Laboria Cuboniks]], [https://laboriacuboniks.net/manifesto/xenofeminism-a-politics-for-alienation/ "Xenofeminism: A Politics for Alienation"], June 2015, [https://laboriacuboniks.net/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/20150612-xf_layout_web.pdf PDF], [https://laboriacuboniks.net/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/qx8bq.txt TXT]. Published as a [[#XFbook|book]] in 2018. {{multi}}
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** [http://www.ica.org.uk/whats-on/technofeminism-now Technofeminism Now], Institute of Contemporary Art, London, 17 June 2015. Panel discussion chaired by Helen Hester revisiting the contributions of technofeminism, in light of recent developments in leftist critical thinking and on the occasion of release of Laboria Cuboniks’s ''Xenofeminism: A Politics for Alienation''. Speakers included Sarah Kember, Laboria Cuboniks and [[Legacy Russell]].
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** [[Laboria_Cuboniks#xf2015|Translations]].
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* Armen Avanessian, [[Helen Hester]] (eds.), ''dea ex machina'', trans. Stephan Geene, Gesine Strempel and Jennifer Sophia Theodor, Berlin: Merve, June 2015, 160 pp. Texts by Rosi Braidotti, Shulamith Firestone, Donna Haraway, Laboria Cuboniks, Lisa Nakamura, Alexandra Pirici, Nina Power, Paul B. Preciado, Raluca Voinea. [https://www.academia.edu/12595146/ Introduction], [http://www.merve.de/index.php/book/show/488 Publisher], [http://www.facebook.com/events/823595284397431/ Book launch]. Commentary: [http://www.codepoetics.com/blog/2015/06/02/transits-notes-on-the-xenofeminist-manifesto/ Fox] (2015). {{de}}
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* [https://transhackfeminist.noblogs.org/post/2015/07/24/nodos-thfmx2015-programa-completo-de-actividades/ Second TransHackFeminist Meet-up (THFMx2015)], Puebla, Mexico, 25-31 July 2015. Organised by Centro Comunitario ADA - Accion Directa Autogestiva. [https://transhackfeminist.noblogs.org/post/2015/07/24/nodos-thfmx2015-programa-completo-de-actividades/ Program]. [https://transhackfeminist.noblogs.org/post/2015/06/25/transhackfeminist2015-2/ CfP], [https://transhackfeminist.noblogs.org/post/2015/06/25/transhackfeminist2015/ (es)]. [http://web.archive.org/web/20150811115157/www.lajornadadeoriente.com.mx/2015/07/15/para-debatir-sobre-la-tecnologia-y-su-apropiacion-mujeres-de-europa-y-al-se-reuniran-en-puebla/ Report] (es). [http://web.archive.org/web/20160910031734/https://sursiendo.com/blog/2015/06/segundo-encuentro-transhackfeminista-mexico-thfmx2015/]
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* [[Media:OOMK 4 The Internet 2015.pdf|''OOMK (One Of My Kind)'' 4: "The Internet"]], ed. Sofia Niazi, London, August 2015, 80 pp. Zine. [https://www.aqnb.com/2015/08/04/oomk-issue-4-the-internet-iklectik-aug-4/] [https://www.theshowroom.org/projects/one-of-my-kind-oomk] [http://web.archive.org/web/20160812144534/http://oomk.net/]
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* [[Media:Platform_6_2_A_Manifesto_for_Cyborgs_Thirty_Years_On_2015.pdf|''Platform'' 6(2): "A Manifesto for Cyborgs Thirty Years On: Gender, Technology and Feminist-Technoscience in the Twenty-First Century"]], ed. Zoë Sofoulis, Melbourne: University of Melbourne, October 2015, [https://platformjmc.com/2015/10/27/vol-6-2-a-manifesto-for-cyborgs-thirty-years-on-gender-technology-and-feminist-technoscience-in-the-twenty-first-century/ PDFs].
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* [http://heartofcode.org/ Heart of Code], feminist hackerspace, Berlin, 2015–. "Die Heart of Code richtet sich an alle PyLadies, und RailsGirls, JavaLassies und 3D-Feen, Gamer*innen, Arduinas, NetzwerkNixen, LötGören, RaspberryRabauk*innen und alle anderen FLINTA* mit Interesse an Bits, Bytes und Basteln. Sie ist ein Ort zum gemeinsamen Frickeln, kreativ werden und Abnerden - für mehr Vernetzung, mehr Gemeinschaft, und vor allem natürlich: mehr Hacken."
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==2016==
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<div class="twocol blocks">
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* [http://peerproduction.net/issues/issue-8-feminism-and-unhacking/ ''Journal of Peer Production'' 8: "Feminism and (Un)hacking"], eds. Shaowen Bardzell, Lilly Nguyen, and [[Sophie Toupin]] (a.k.a. SSL Nagbot), January 2016.
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* Kishonna L. Gray, "Race, Gender, and Virtual Inequality: Exploring the Liberatory Potential of Black Cyberfeminist Theory", in ''Produsing Theory in a Digital World 2.0'', ed. Rebecca Ann Lind, Peter Lang, February 2016, pp 175-192. [https://www.peterlang.com/view/9781453916292/9781453916292.00014.xml]
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* Armen Avanessian, Suhail Malik, [http://dismagazine.com/blog/81953/laboria-cuboniks-in-conversation/ "Laboria Cuboniks in Conversation"], ''DIS Magazine'', 23 July 2016.
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* [[Cornelia Sollfrank]], Rachel Baker, [http://www.furtherfield.org/revisiting-the-future-with-laboria-cuboniks-a-conversation/ "Revisiting the Future with Laboria Cuboniks. A Conversation"], ''Furtherfield'', 27 July 2016.
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** "Repensar el futuro con Laboria Cuboniks: Una conversación", in ''Ciberfeminismo. De VNS Matrix a Laboria Cuboniks'', eds. Remedios Zafra and Teresa López-Pellisa, Barcelona: Holobionte, 2019. [https://edicionesholobionte.com/ciberfeminismo-de-vns-matrix-a-laboria-cuboniks-remedios-zafra-e/ Publisher]. {{es}}
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* [http://sydney.edu.au/sca/news/2016/femflix.shtml Femflix], exhibition, Sydney College of the Arts, University of Sydney, 11 August-3 September 2016. Curated by Jacqueline Millner, Jane Schneider and Deborah Szapiro. Presented 1990s feminist films from Australia, including the works of cyberfeminists.
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* [https://thf2016.noblogs.org/ THF! 2016 Third Transhackfeminist Meet-up], Studio xx, (Tio’tia:ke a.k.a Montreal), unceeded Kanien’keha:ka (Mohawk) territory, 18-22 August 2016. [https://transhackfeminist.noblogs.org/post/2016/07/17/thf-2016-third-transhackfeminist-meet-up/ CfP], [https://transhackfeminist.noblogs.org/post/2016/07/17/thf-2016-troisieme-rencontre-transhackfeminist/ (fr)], [https://transhackfeminist.noblogs.org/post/2016/07/17/thf-2016-tercer-encuentro-transhackfeminista/ (es)]. [https://transhackfeminist.noblogs.org/] [https://femhack.noblogs.org/thf-2016/]
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* [http://digitalfeminism.net/2016/?l=en#n dgtl fmnsm] programme, part of Cynetart festival, Hellerau, Dresden, 10-13 November 2016, [http://digitalfeminism.net/2016/pdfs/2016/dgtl_fmnsm_program_dt_en--akuelles-Programm-2016-10-20.pdf PDF]. Workshops, lectures and performances with Helen Hester (Laboria Cuboniks), d-n-e, Young Girl Reading Group and Reality Tales / Mental Surgeries, and a live show curated by Shawné Michaelain Holloway.
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* Francis Tseng, [http://thenewinquiry.com/features/particular-universals/ "Particular Universals"], ''The New Inquiry'', 22 December 2016. Interview with [[Helen Hester]].
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* [https://ciberseguras.org/ Ciberseguras], 2016–present. "We are several, each with different powers, we come from different galaxies but we constellate together. Our shared space is the net and we unite to chase away the occult forces that attack us. To confront them, we conspire in cyberfeminist covens. Ciberseguras is the fire that brings us together in a circle of joy, dance and encounter. Here we learn together." Several organisations are part of Ciberseguras: Ciberseguras somos Clandestina (Brazil), Ciberfeministas GT (Guatemala), Derechos Digitales (Chile-Mexico), Dominemos la tecnología - APC, Luchadoras (Mexico), Nodo Común (Bolivia), SocialTIC (Mexico). [https://archive.org/details/@ciberseguras Archive].
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* VNS Matrix, [https://vnsmatrix.net/projects/a-tender-hex-for-the-anthropocene "A Tender Hex for the Anthropocene"], 2016, [[Media:VNS_Matrix_2016_A_Tender_Hex_for_the_Anthropocene.pdf|PDF]], [[Media:VNS_Matrix_2016_A_Tender_Hex_for_the_Anthropocene_text_artwork.pdf|PDF]] (text artwork), [[Media:VNS_Matrix_2016_A_Tender_Hex_for_the_Anthropocene_iteration_with_rules.pdf|PDF]] (iteration with rules). Written on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of ''The Cyberfeminist Manifesto for the 21st Century''.
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** "Un hechizo con ternura para el antropoceno", in ''Ciberfeminismo. De VNS Matrix a Laboria Cuboniks'', eds. Remedios Zafra and Teresa López-Pellisa, Barcelona: Holobionte, 2019. [https://edicionesholobionte.com/ciberfeminismo-de-vns-matrix-a-laboria-cuboniks-remedios-zafra-e/ Publisher]. {{es}}
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==2017==
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* [[Cornelia Sollfrank]], [https://monoskop.org/images/5/5a/Across_and_beyond_A_transmediale_Reader_on_Post-digital_Practices_Concepts_and_Institutions_2017.pdf#page=116 "Revisiting the Future: Cyberfeminism in the Twenty-First Century"], ''across & beyond: A transmediale Reader on Post-digital Practices, Concepts, and Institutions'', eds. Ryan Bishop, et al., Berlin: Sternberg Press, and transmediale e.V., January 2017, pp 230-249, [https://web.archive.org/web/20210804050421/https://artwarez.org/193.0.html HTML]; [https://archive.transmediale.de/content/revisiting-the-future repr.], ''transmediale journal'' 0, November 2017.
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* [[Loraine Furter]], [http://justfortherecord.space/cyber-2017 Cyberféminisme: sélection de ressources partiale et partielle (et plus ou moins chronologique)], ''Just For The Record'', January 2017. Presentation at the Université des Femmes, with [[Laurence Rassel]].
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* [https://cyborgrrrls.tumblr.com/ CyborGrrrls Encuentro Tecnofeminista], Mexico DF, 24-26 March 2017. Participants: Ethel Z. Rueda Hernández, Corazón de Robota, Afroditi Psarra, Diana J. Torres, Paula Pin, Andrea Lange, Laboratorio de Interconectividades, Comando Colibrí, Ladyzunga, Maka, Luchadoras, Rasureitor, a.o. [https://www.facebook.com/events/1744956805821138/ Facebook]. [https://www.comunicacionabierta.net/blog/2017/03/cyborgrrrls-encuentro-tecnofeminista-cdmx-2017/]
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* [[Amy Ireland]], [https://www.e-flux.com/journal/80/100016/ "Black Circuit: Code for the Numbers to Come"], ''e-flux'' 80, March 2017.
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** "Circuito negro: Un código para los números por venir", in ''Ciberfeminismo. De VNS Matrix a Laboria Cuboniks'', eds. Remedios Zafra and Teresa López-Pellisa, Barcelona: Holobionte, 2019. [https://edicionesholobionte.com/ciberfeminismo-de-vns-matrix-a-laboria-cuboniks-remedios-zafra-e/ Publisher]. {{es}}
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* [[Helen Hester]], [http://beingres.org/2017/06/30/afterthefuture-helenhester/ "After the Future: ''n'' Hypotheses of Post-Cyber Feminism"], 30 June 2017.
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** "Después del futuro: ''n'' hipótesis sobre el post-ciberfeminismo", in ''Ciberfeminismo. De VNS Matrix a Laboria Cuboniks'', eds. Remedios Zafra and Teresa López-Pellisa, Barcelona: Holobionte, 2019. [https://edicionesholobionte.com/ciberfeminismo-de-vns-matrix-a-laboria-cuboniks-remedios-zafra-e/ Publisher]. {{es}}
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* Claudia Mayer (ed.), ''Ciberfeminismo: tecnologia e empoderamento'', União da Vitória - PR: Monstro dos Mares, August 2017, 84 pp. [https://monstrodosmares.milharal.org/marcadores/ciberfeminismo/] [https://monstrodosmares.com.br/produto/ciberfeminismo/] {{br-pt}}
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* [http://www.faces-l.net/index.php/20-years-of-faces-2017/ FACES Panel: From C to X: Networked Feminisms], ''[[Ars Electronica]]'', Linz, 9 September 2017. To mark 20 years of Faces in 2017, Faces organised several events at the Ars Electronica festival, including a panel discussion that explored the theories and practices of cyberfeminism, xenofeminism and feminist critiques of technology with [[Virginia Barratt]] (VNS Matrix), Annie Goh, and [[Alla Mitrofanova]], and the Faces Generated Cupcake Celebration. The events were organized by [[Valie Djordjevic]], [[Diana McCarty]] and Ushi Reiter with [[Kathy Rae Huffman]]. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VKG0yXWDIq8 Video].
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* [[Sophie Toupin]], "Le hacking féministe: la résistance par la spatialité", in ''Les pratiques transformatrices des espaces socionumériques'', eds. Maude Bonenfant, Fabien Dumais, and Gabrielle Trépanier-Jobin, Québec: Presses de l’Université du Québec, September 2017, pp 163-182. [https://www.puq.ca/catalogue/livres/les-pratiques-transformatrices-des-espaces-socionumeriques-3240.html Publisher]. {{fr}}
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** [https://monoskop.org/images/c/ce/Sollfrank_Cornelia_Hg_Die_schoenen_Kriegerinnen_Technofeministische_Praxis_im_21_Jahrhundert_2018.pdf#page=33 "Feministisches hacking. Widerstand durch das Schaffen neuer Räume"], trans. Birgit Mennel, in ''Die schönen Kriegerinnen. Technofeministische Praxis im 21. Jahrhundert'', ed. [[Cornelia Sollfrank]], Vienna: transversal texts, August 2018, pp 33-58. {{de}}
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** [https://monoskop.org/images/d/de/Sollfrank_Cornelia_The_Beautiful_Warriors_Technofeminist_Praxis_in_the_21st_Century_2019.pdf#page=26 "Feminist Hacking: Resistance through Spaciality"], in ''The Beautiful Warriors: Technofeminist Praxis in the 21st Century'', ed. [[Cornelia Sollfrank]], Colchester: Minor Compositions, October 2019, pp 26-34.
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* [http://www.faces-l.net/index.php/20-years-of-faces-2017/ FACES: Gender, Art, Technology: 20 Years of Interactions, Connections and Collaborations], exhibition, performances, film screening, symposium, Schaumbad, Graz, 14 October-5 November 2017. Other events marking Faces' 20th anniversary. Curated by Kathy Rae Huffman and Eva Ursprung (in collaboration with Valie Djordjevic, Diana McCarty, Ushi Reiter). Participants: 42, Annie Abrahams/Helen Varley Jamieson, Nora Al Badri/Jan Nikolai Nelles, Perry Bard, Anne Bray, Nancy Buchanan, Filipa César/Grada Kilomba/Diana McCarty, Lena Chen, Katy Deepwell, DIVANOVA daniela jauk/anita peter mörth/ sol haring, Valie Djordjevic, Charlotte Eifler, Marina Grzinic/Aina Smid, Heide Hatry, Lynn Hershman Leeson, Ida Hirsenfelder, Elaine Wing-Ah Ho//Ming Lin, Nina Hoechtl feat. INVASORIX, Reni Hofmüller, Margarete Jahrmann, lizvlx, Manu Luksch, Jenny Marketou, Varsha Nair, Arghyro Paouri, Boryana Rossa, Mechthild Schmidt Feist, Nina Sobell, Evelin Stermitz, Hito Steyerl, Myriam Thyes, Tanja Vujinovic, Anja Westerfrölke, Faith Wilding/SubRosa, Eva Wohlgemuth. Report: [https://www.faces-l.net/index.php/2017/11/01/faces-20-years-of-interactions-connections-and-collaborations/ Marina Gržinić]. [http://web455.webbox333.server-home.org/index.php?pageid=3&l=2&sid=301 Host].
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* [[Legacy Russell]], [http://beingres.org/2017/10/17/legacy-russell/ "On #GLITCHFEMINISM and The Glitch Feminism Manifesto"], ''Res.'', 17 October 2017.
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* [[Marina Gržinić]], [https://www.faces-l.net/index.php/2017/11/01/faces-20-years-of-interactions-connections-and-collaborations/ "FACES: 20 Years of Interactions, Connections and Collaborations"], ''Faces-l.net'', 1 November 2017. Report from the symposium FACES: 20 Years from 13-15 October 2017.
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* [https://www.ica.art/whats-on/season/post-cyber-feminist-international Post-Cyber Feminist International], Institute of Contemporary Art, London, 15-19 November 2017. Conceived by Rosalie Doubal and Helen Hester on the occasion of twenty years since ''The First Cyberfeminist International''. Participants: Salome Asega, Ain Bailey, Siana Bangura, Cibelle Cavalli Bastos, Diann Bauer, BBZ London, The Church of Expanded Telepathy, Shu Lea Cheang, Joni Cohen, Laboria Cuboniks, Tamar Clarke-Brown, Anaïs Duplan, Akwugo Emejulu, Annie Goh, Caspar Heinemann, Helen Hester, shawné michaelain holloway, Eleni Ikoniadou, E. Jane, Shira Jeczmien, Helen Kaplinsky, Kiyémis, Mary Maggic, Diana McCarty, Zarina Muhammad, Jenn Nkiru, Eleanor Penny, Stina Puotinen, Tabita Rezaire, Legacy Russell, Res., SCRAAATCH, Victoria Sin, Francesca Sobande, Cornelia Sollfrank, Marie Thompson, Demelza Toy Toy, Faith Wilding, Zadie Xa and Anicka Yi. [[Media:Post-Cyber_Feminist_International_ICA_London_2017.pdf|Programme booklet]]. Review: [https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2017/nov/24/ica-ungender-deprogram-urinate-how-post-cyber-international-feminism-can-improve-your-life Judah] (Guardian).
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* Derechos Digitales, ''[[Media:Latin America in a Glimpse Genero feminismo e internet en America Latina 2017.pdf|Latin America in a Glimpse: Género, feminismo e internet en América Latina]]'', Derechos Digitales with the support of APC, November 2017, 29 pp. [https://www.apc.org/es/pubs/latin-america-glimpse-genero-feminismo-e-internet-en-america-latina Publisher]. {{es}}
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** ''[[Media:Latin America in a Glimpse Gender Feminism and the Internet in Latin America 2017.pdf|Latin America in a Glimpse: Gender, Feminism and the Internet in Latin America]]'', Derechos Digitales with the support of APC, November 2017, 30 pp. [https://www.apc.org/en/pubs/latin-america-glimpse-gender-feminism-and-internet-latin-america Publisher]. [https://stepaola.xyz/portfolio/latin-america-in-a-glimpse/]
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* ''[https://www.transfeministech.codingrights.org/ The Oracle for Transfeminist Technologies]'', Rio de Janeiro, November 2017–. A collaboration between [https://codingrights.org/ Coding Rights] and the [https://designjustice.org/ Design Justice Network]. [https://feministai.pubpub.org/pub/v0ykvt78/release/1]
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* [[Tabita Rezaire]], ''[https://vimeo.com/738536538 Lubricate Coil Engine – Decolonial Supplication]'', video, 2017, 57 min. "Under the guidance of the Bakongo cosmogram, this litany for connection travels around the four moments of the sun and envisions the revival of spiritual information technologies to supplement our internet diet. Water, the womb, dream plants and sound are retrieved as connective interfaces against manufactured amnesia."
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* Mônica de Sá Dantas Paz, [http://www.en.wwc2017.eventos.dype.com.br/resources/anais/1499481964_ARQUIVO_fazendogenero_MonicaPaz.pdf "Ciberfeminismos na comunidade software livre do Brasil"], in ''Seminário Internacional Fazendo Gênero 11 & 13th Women’s Worlds Congress'', Florianópolis, 2017. {{br-pt}}
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==2018==
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* [https://www.design-research.be/by-womxn/ ⚧ Libre Fonts by Womxn], January 2018–. "This website aims at giving visibility to libre fonts drawn by womxn designers, who are often underrepresented in the traditionally conservative field of typography. The fonts are shared under free, libre, and open source licenses that allow anyone to use them, modify their design, contribute more glyphs or styles to their non-nuclear families, build on them, and redistribute them further." [https://gitlab.com/lfurter/by-womxn Git]. [https://micagdarchives.com/Badass-Libre-Fonts-2019 Exhibition] (2019). Interview with [[Loraine Furter]]: [https://www.commarts.com/columns/furter CommArts].
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* [[Image:afrocyberfeminismes.org 2024.png|thumb|300px|]] [http://www.afrocyberfeminismes.org/ Afrocyberféminismes], Gaîté Lyrique, Paris, February-July 2018. Series of events, organised by [[Oulimata Gueye]], Marie Lechner, a.o. With Mélissa Lavaux, Rébecca Chaillon, Kiyémis, Françoise Vergès, David Fathi, Hyphen-Labs, Valérie Lawson, Elsa Dorlin, Mehdi Derfoufi, Ana Pi, Sinatou Saka, Fatoumata Kebe, Sylviane Diop, Tabita Rezaire, Mawena Yehouessi (aka M.Y), Tarek Lakhrissi, Kapwani Kiwanga, Peggy Pierrot, Mimi Onuhoa, Black Quantum Futurism, a.o.
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* [http://digitalfeminism.net/2018/?l=en dgtl fmnsm #intimacy] programme, part of Cynetart festival, Hellerau, Dresden, 9 & 16-18 March 2018. Artists/participants: Lorna Mills, shawné michaelain holloway, Nkisi, BBB_, Young boy dancing group, Georges Jacotey, the blue distance, Shannon Soundquist, Magic Island, KVTV, KRAUSE, Katharina Klappheck, Anika Meier, Ena Lind, For you Katrina, Cuntroaches, Stephanie Comilang & Simon Speiser, Feat. Female Leipzig, Urin, Line Finderup Jensen, Melo Börner, Tabea Venrath & Miriam J. Carranza, Tabita Rezaire, Pussykrew, HK, Paula Kommoss.
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* Open Days Femservers: Servidores Feministas, [[Calafou]], Barcelona, 10-13 March 2018. [https://alexandria.anarchaserver.org/images/a/a2/Servidoras-feministas.pdf Documentation].
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* Robert Barry, [http://thequietus.com/articles/24298-xenofeminism-helen-hester-interview "Doing Gender: Helen Hester On Xenofeminism"], ''The Quietus'', 31 March 2018. Interview.
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* Claire L. Evans, ''[https://libgen.rs/book/index.php?md5=9229A40A166D6006A88F912D3859D673 Broad Band: The Untold Story of the Women Who Made the Internet]'', New York: Portfolio/Penguin, March 2018. [https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/545427/broad-band-by-claire-l-evans/ Publisher]. Conversation with author: [https://www.mcdbooks.com/features/women-were-here-first Ellen Ullman] (Hirschhorn, [https://hirshhorn.si.edu/explore/talk-and-book-signing-claire-evans-broad-band/ audio]). About: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broad_Band Wikipedia]. [https://www.instagram.com/clairelevans/p/BkYTIW0l-hF/]
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** ''Sesang ŭl yŏn'gyŏrhan'' [세상을 연결한 여성들: 과학자, 프로그래머에서 사업가까지, 여성이 이끈 인터넷의 역사], trans. Ŭn-yŏng Cho (조 은영), Seoul: 해나무, 2020, 463 pp. {{ko}}
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** ''Pionierki internetu'', trans. Magdalena Rabsztyn-Anioł, Cracow: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego (Mundus), 2020, 336 pp. [https://www.biblos.pk.edu.pl/ST/2020/03/100000325191/100000325191_Evans_PionierkiInternetu.pdf TOC]. [https://bowiem.wuj.pl/en/book/pionierki-internetu Publisher]. {{pl}}
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** ''Connessione: storia femminile di Internet'', trans. Gabriella Tonoli, Rome: Luiss University Press, 2020, 263 pp. {{it}}
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** ''Die Pionierinnen des Internets. Die unbekannte Geschichte der Frauen des digitalen Zeitalters'', trans. Christina Hackenberg and Sigrid Schmid, Munich: Redline, 2023, 320 pp. {{de}}
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* [https://alexandria.anarchaserver.org/index.php/History_of_Anarchaserver_and_Feminists_Servers_visit_this_section "History of Anarchaserver and Feminists Servers"], [[Anarchaserver]], March 2018–.
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* [http://interrupted.creamcake.de/ 1st <Interrupted = “Cyfem and Queer">] symposium, Südblock & aquarium, Berlin, 28 April 2018. Curated by Creamcake and Gala Rexer. With: Cibelle Cavalli Bastos, Black Cracker, Katharina Hoppe, Georges Jacotey, Mischa Mafia, Legacy Russell, Cornelia Sollfrank, Indrani Ashe, Nadja Buttendorf, Nora Brünger and Lisa Paland, Whistle While You Work (Frances Chiaverini and Robyn Doty), Laura Fox, Ana María Guzmán, Katharina Klappheck, Chloê Langford, Nico and Zinzi, Jaakko Pallasvuo, DeLorea Pontiac, Anuka Ramischwili-Schaefer, Isabel de Sena, Soulidarity Collective (Cornelia Hinterschuster, Isabel Klein, Svenja Paulsen), Swan Meat, Inga Charlotte Thiele, Rachel de la Torre. [http://interrupted.creamcake.de/PDFs/CallforParticipants1stInterruptedCyfemandQueer.pdf CfP]. [https://www.facebook.com/events/1914837825202013/ Facebook].
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* [[Image:Hester_Helen_Xenofeminism_2018.jpg|thumb|250px|]] [[Helen Hester]], ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=20069 Xenofeminism]'', Polity Press (Theory Redux), April 2018, v+169 pp. "Develops a three-part definition of xenofeminism grounded in the ideas of technomaterialism, anti-naturalism, and gender abolitionism. She elaborates these ideas in relation to assistive reproductive technologies and interrogates the relationship between reproduction and futurity, while steering clear of a problematic anti-natalism."
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** ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=20069 Xenofeminismo: tecnologías de género y políticas de reproducción]'', trans. Hugo Salas, Buenos Aires: Caja Negra, 2018, 142 pp. [https://cajanegraeditora.com.ar/libros/xenofeminismo/] {{es}}
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** ''[http://libgen.rs/book/index.php?md5=907FB4218D7F7ECBB1D983BFBC3AD7BF Xenofemminismo]'', trans. Clara Ciccioni, Rome: Nero, 2018, 164 pp. [https://www.neroeditions.com/product/xenofemminismo-helen-hester/ Publisher]. {{it}}
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** ''Xenofeminismus'', trans. Jen Theodor, Leipzig: Merve, 2020, 150 pp. [https://www.merve.de/index.php/book/show/551 Publisher]. {{de}}
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* Anna Gorchakovskaya, [https://digicult.it/hacktivism/where-are-the-women-interview-with-kathy-rae-huffman-and-valie-djordjevic/ "“Where are the women?”. Interview with Kathy Rae Huffman and Valie Djordjevic"], ''Digicult'', 25 July 2018. "Reconstructs the history of the FACES mailing list’s creation, as well as discusses its present value and its possible future. Kathy Rae Huffman and Valie Djordjevic talk about how the world has changed for women in the last 20 years, place FACES into the current historical context and explain why the mailing list such as FACES is still as relevant and valuable as ever."
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* [https://purplenoise.org/ #purplenoise], Summer 2018–present. An interdisciplinary technofeminist research group that uses real-life events to explore social media as the arena for protest and large-scale political manipulation. [https://purplenoise.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/Manifesto18FEB2019.pdf Manifesto].
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* [https://convention2.allacademic.com/one/ssss/4s18/index.php?cmd=Online+Program+View+Session&selected_session_id=1415860&PHPSESSID=7543h9or2gr1nc0877f7uppdh3 Post-Cyber Feminism: Mutations in Australian Feminist Technoscience] panel discussion, ''4S Sydney'', Sydney, 31 August 2018. Convenors: Emma Black, Sally Olds, and Thao Phan. Presentations: Linda Stupart, Zoe Sofoulis, Xiaoran Shi, Nicholas Brocchi, Anna Helme, Elizabeth Stephens. [https://www.academia.edu/35156917 CfP].
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* [[Image:Sollfrank_Cornelia_The_Beautiful_Warriors_Technofeminist_Praxis_in_the_21st_Century_2019.jpg|thumb|250px| ]] [[Cornelia Sollfrank]] (ed.), ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=20272 Die schönen Kriegerinnen. Technofeministische Praxis im 21. Jahrhundert]'', Vienna: transversal texts, August 2018, 225 pp. "Brings together seven current technofeminist positions from the fields of art and activism. In very different ways, they expand the theories and practices of 1990s cyberfeminism and thus react to new forms of discrimination and exploitation. Gender politics are negotiated with reference to technology, and questions of technology are combined with questions of ecology and economy. The different positions around this new techno-eco-feminism understand their practice as an invitation to take up their social and aesthetic interventions, to join in, to continue, and never give up." Contributors: Christina Grammatikopoulou, Isabel de Sena, Femke Snelting, Cornelia Sollfrank, Spideralex, Sophie Toupin, hvale vale, Yvonne Volkart. {{de}}
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** ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=20272 The Beautiful Warriors: Technofeminist Praxis in the 21st Century]'', Colchester: Minor Compositions, October 2019, 151 pp. [https://artwarez.org/projects/dieschoenenkriegerinnenBOOK/introduction.html Introduction].
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* {{a|XFbook}} [[Image:Laboria Cuboniks The Xenofeminist Manifesto A Politics for Alienation 2018.jpg|thumb|250px| ]] [[Laboria Cuboniks]], ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=20444 The Xenofeminist Manifesto: A Politics for Alienation]'', London: Verso, September 2018, 95 pp. "Drawing on queer and transfeminist theory, as well as philosophical rationalism, against nature and biological essentialism, the feminist collective invests in alienation and the anti-natural, in seizing technology and in embracing the desire for an alien future." First issued in [[#XF|2015]].
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* [https://hmkv.de/exhibition/exhibition-detail/computer_grrrls.html Computer Grrrls], exhibition, HMKV, Dortmund, 27 October 2018-24 February 2019; [https://www.gaite-lyrique.net/evenement/computer-grrrls Gaîté Lyrique], Paris, 14 March-14 July 2019; [https://mu.nl/nl/exhibitions/computer-grrrls MU], Eindhoven, 20 July-6 October 2019. Curated by Inke Arns and Marie Lechner. Artists: Morehshin Allahyari, Manetta Berends, Zach Blas & Jemima Wyman, Nadja Buttendorf, Elisabeth Caravella, Jennifer Chan, Aleksandra Domanovic, Louise Drulhe, Darsha Hewitt, Lauren Huret, Hyphen-Labs, Dasha Ilina, Mary Maggic, Caroline Martel, Lauren Moffatt, Simone C. Niquille, Jenny Odell, Elisa Giardina Papa, Tabita Rezaire, Erica Scourti, Suzanne Treister, Lu Yang. [https://www.zerodeux.fr/en/interviews-en/%EF%BB%BFcomputer-grrrls/ Conversation with Marie Lechner] (Aude Launay, Zérodeux). [https://hmkv.de/exhibition/exhibition-detail/computer_grrrls.html?file=files/hmkv/ausstellungen/03_Archiv/2018/GRLS/2018_GRLS_Begleitheft.pdf Handout PDF] (HMKV). [https://www.gaite-lyrique.net/storage/2019/04/04/computer-grrrls-exhibition-leaflet-english.pdf Leaflet PDF] (Gaîté Lyrique). [[#ComputerGrrrlsMag|Book]] published 2020.
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* [https://eclectictechcarnival.org/ETC2018/etc2018/ Eclectic Tech Carnival], XM24, Bologna, 8-13 October 2018.
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* Liliana Zaragoza Cano (Lili_Anaz), Natasha Akhmatova, [https://www.genderit.org/es/articles/edicion-especial-manifiesto-por-algoritmias-hackfeministas "Manifiesto por Algoritmias Hackfeministas"], 15 October 2018; repr. in ''Ciberfeminismo. De VNS Matrix a Laboria Cuboniks'', eds. Remedios Zafra and Teresa López-Pellisa, Barcelona: Holobionte, 2019. [https://edicionesholobionte.com/ciberfeminismo-de-vns-matrix-a-laboria-cuboniks-remedios-zafra-e/ Publisher]. {{es}}
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* ''[[Media:Servidoras feministas 2018.pdf|Servidoras feministas]]'', Anarchaserver, 2018, 34 pp. Documentation from the Open Days Femservers, [[Calafou]]. {{es}}
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* Ann-Kathrin Stoltenhoff, Kerstin Raudonat, [https://doi.org/10.3224/gender.v10i2.09 "Digitalisierung (mit)gestalten – was wir vom Cyberfeminismus lernen können. Strategien und Ansätze einer aktivierenden Perspektive auf Informations- und Kommunikationstechnologien im 21. Jahrhundert"], ''Gender'' 10(2): "Flucht – Asyl – Gender", 2018, pp 128-142. {{de}}
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* ''Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies'' 39(1): "Women Digitizing Revolution", eds. Anna Everett and Lisa Nakamura, University of Nebraska Press, 2018. [https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/38281 Publisher].
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* Gabriela T. Richard, Kishonna L. Gray, [https://muse.jhu.edu/article/690812/pdf "Gendered Play, Racialized Reality: Black Cyberfeminism, Inclusive Communities of Practice, and the Intersections of Learning, Socialization, and Resilience in Online Gaming"], ''Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies'' 39(1): "Women Digitizing Revolution", University of Nebraska Press, 2018, pp 112-148. [https://doi.org/10.5250/fronjwomestud.39.1.0112 DOI].
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* Melinda Rackham, [https://vnsmatrix.net/essays/manifesto "Manifesto"], 2018.
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** "Manifesto", trans. Federico Fernández Giordano, in ''Ciberfeminismo. De VNS Matrix a Laboria Cuboniks'', eds. Remedios Zafra and Teresa López-Pellisa, Barcelona: Holobionte, 2019. [https://edicionesholobionte.com/ciberfeminismo-de-vns-matrix-a-laboria-cuboniks-remedios-zafra-e/ Publisher]. {{es}}
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* Ivona Jarčević, ''[https://repozitorij.unizg.hr/islandora/object/fpzg:811/preview Cyberfeminizam u Hrvatskoj: analiza društvenih mreža portala Vox Feminae i Libela]'', Zagreb, 2018, 50 pp. Master's thesis. {{cr}}
 
* Ivona Jarčević, ''[https://repozitorij.unizg.hr/islandora/object/fpzg:811/preview Cyberfeminizam u Hrvatskoj: analiza društvenih mreža portala Vox Feminae i Libela]'', Zagreb, 2018, 50 pp. Master's thesis. {{cr}}
* Mindy Seu, ''Cyberfeminism Catalogue 1990-2020'', forthcoming. [https://twitter.com/mind_seu/status/1128051836315951106] [https://twitter.com/mind_seu/status/1103338906194452481]
 
  
===Historisation===
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* Alex Galloway, [http://web.archive.org/web/20021018185708/http://switch.sjsu.edu/web/v4n1/alex.html "A Report on Cyberfeminism: Sadie Plant relative to VNS Matrix"], ''Switch'' 4:1, 1998.
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* Carolyn Guertin, ''Quantum Feminist Mnemotechnics: The Archival Text, Digital Narrative and The Limits of Memory'', University of Alberta, 2003. Ph.D. dissertation. [http://elmcip.net/critical-writing/quantum-feminist-mnemotechnics-archival-text-digital-narrative-and-limits-memory]
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==2019==
* Susanna Paasonen, [http://sci-hub.tw/10.1515/COMM.2011.017 "Revisiting Cyberfeminism"], ''Communications'' 36, 2011, pp 335-352.
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* Laurel Ptak, ''When the Future Was Femail: Remembering 1990s Cyberfeminism'', Bard College, 2014. Master's thesis. [http://www.bard.edu/ccs/study/library-archives/collections/ccs-bard-masters-theses/]
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* Claire L. Evans, [http://motherboard.vice.com/read/we-are-the-future-cunt-cyberfeminism-in-the-90s "'We Are the Future Cunt': CyberFeminism in the 90s"], ''Motherboard'', 20 Nov 2014.
+
 
* Claire L. Evans, [http://motherboard.vice.com/read/an-oral-history-of-the-first-cyberfeminists-vns-matrix "An Oral History of the First Cyberfeminists"], ''Motherboard'', 11 Dec 2014.
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* [https://migrosmuseum.ch/en/exhibitions/producing-futures-an-exhibition-on-post-cyber-feminisms Producing Futures: An Exhibition on Post-Cyber-Feminisms], Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst, Zurich, 16 February-12 May 2019. Curated by Heike Munder. With Cao Fei, Cécile B. Evans, Lynn Hershman Leeson, Juliana Huxtable, Guan Xiao, MALAXA, Mary Maggic, Shana Moulton, Tabita Rezaire, Gavin Rayna Russom, Frances Stark, Wu Tsang, Anna Uddenberg, VNS Matrix, Anicka Yi. [https://migrosmuseum.ch/storage/product-pdfs/BT_Producing_Futures_EN.pdf Visitor's guide]. [https://migrosmuseum.ch/en/exhibitions/producing-futures-an-exhibition-on-post-cyber-feminisms/work-list Work list].
* [http://historyofcyberfeminism.wordpress.com/ History of Cyberfeminism], n.d.
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* Cornelia Sollfrank, [http://artwarez.org/192.0.html "Revisiting Cyberfeminism"], ''Art Papers'', May-Jun 2015.
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<gallery mode=packed heights=350px> Berends Manetta 2019 Cyber Technofeminist Cross-reader.jpg </gallery>
* Sonja Peteranderl, [https://www.wired.de/collection/life/das-cyberfeminismus-kollektiv-vns-matrix-macht-eine-kampfansage "Die Pionierinnen des Cyberfeminismus sagen den Tech-Cowboys den Kampf an"], ''WIRED Germany'', 2 Jun 2015. {{de}}
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* Cornelia Sollfrank, [https://transmediale.de/content/revisiting-the-future "Revisiting the Future: Cyberfeminism in the 21st Century"], in ''across & beyond – A transmediale Reader on Post-digital Practices, Concepts and Institutions'', eds. Ryan Bishop, Kristoffer Gansing, Jussi Parikka, and Elvia Wilk, Berlin: Sternberg Press, 2016, pp 228-247, [http://artwarez.org/193.0.html HTML].
+
* [[Manetta Berends]], ''[http://web.archive.org/web/20200815073543/https://cross.virtualprivateserver.space/ Cyber/Technofeminist Cross-reader]'', March 2019. An algorithmic reader of technofeminist documents from 1912-2019. Developed in the context of the exhibition ''Computer Grrrls''. [https://git.vvvvvvaria.org/mb/cross-reader/ Git]. [http://web.archive.org/web/20200831191334/https://cross.virtualprivateserver.space/?q=FEMINIST]
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* [https://migrosmuseum.ch/en/events/symposium-the-revolution-of-digital-languages-or-when-cyber-turns-to-sound-of-poetry-a-symposium-on-post-cyber-feminisms-1 The Revolution of Digital Languages or When Cyber Turns into Sound of Poetry: A Symposium on Post-Cyber-Feminisms], Migros Museum of Contemporary Art, Zürich, 12 April 2019. With Mary Maggic (via Skype), Heike Munder, Julianne Pierce (VNS Matrix), Dorothee Richter, Isabel de Sena, Cornelia Sollfrank, Yvonne Volkart, Joanna Walsh et al. [https://www.facebook.com/events/433124253929650/ Facebook].
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* [http://interrupted.creamcake.de/ 2nd <Interrupted = “Cyfem and Queer">] symposium, Südblock and aquarium, Berlin, 13-14 April 2019. Curated by Daniela Seitz and Anja Weigl (of Creamcake) and Gala Rexer. With: Lori Baldwin, Lina Bonde, Marija Bozinovska Jones, Cibelle Cavalli Bastos, Zülfukar Çetin, Daglara, Lou Drago, Göksu Kunak a.k.a Gucci Chunk, shawné michaelain holloway, Christoffer Horlitz, ink Agop, Maren Karlson, Karma She, Victoria Larsson, Fallon Mayanja, Diana McCarty, Zoë Claire Miller, Doireann O'Malley, Tiara Roxanne, Bassem Saad, Indiana Seresin, Anna Stiede, Tarek X, Total Freedom, xeno genesis, Ziúr. [http://interrupted.creamcake.de/PDFs/CallforParticipantsforthe2ndInterruptedCyfemandQueer_ENDE.pdf CfP]. [https://www.facebook.com/events/294858054558001/ Facebook].
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* Heike Munder (ed.), ''Producing Futures: A Book on Post-Cyber-Feminisms'', Geneva: JRP|Editions, and Zurich: Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst, April 2019, 148 pp. With contributions by Joanna Walsh, Yvonne Volkart, Paul B. Preciado, Heike Munder, Elsa Himmer. [https://migrosmuseum.ch/en/products/producing-futures-a-book-on-post-cyber-feminisms Publisher]. [https://jrp-editions.com/wp-content/uploads/pdf/f2923.pdf]
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* [http://www.kunsthallewien.at/#/en/exhibitions/hysterical-mining Hysterical Mining: Vienna Biennale For Change 2019], exhibition, Kunsthalle Wien, Vienna, 29 May-6 October 2019. Curators: Anne Faucheret, Vanessa Joan Müller. Artists: Trisha Baga, Louise Drulhe, Veronika Eberhart, Sylvia Eckermann & Gerald Nestler, Judith Fegerl, Anne Juren, Fabien Giraud & Raphaël Siboni, Katrin Hornek, Barbara Kapusta, Marlene Maier, Miao Ying, Pratchaya Phinthong, Irene Posch, Marlies Pöschl, Delphine Reist, Tabita Rezaire, Cornelia Sollfrank. [http://www.viennabiennale.org/en/exhibitions/detail/hysterical-mining/]
  
===Primary references===
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* [[Image:XF-GR-6_womenl-3.jpg|thumb|350px]] Annie Goh, [https://www.metamute.org/editorial/articles/appropriating-alien-critique-xenofeminism "Appropriating the Alien: A Critique of Xenofeminism"], ''Mute'', 29 July 2019. "The Xenofeminist Manifesto claims, among many things, rationalism and technology as core to a renewed futurist feminist project. However, given the provenance of its moniker and its 'pro-enlightenment' position, Annie Goh asks, WTF exactly is XF?"
* Faith Wilding, ''[http://home.refugia.net/portfolio/by-our-own-hands/ Our Own Hands]'', Double X, 1977.
 
* Donna Haraway's [[Haraway#Cyborg_Manifesto|Cyborg Manifesto]], 1985.
 
  
==Resources==
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* Remedios Zafra, Teresa López-Pellisa (eds.), ''Ciberfeminismo. De VNS Matrix a Laboria Cuboniks'', Barcelona: Holobionte, September 2019, 464 pp. [https://edicionesholobionte.com/ciberfeminismo-de-vns-matrix-a-laboria-cuboniks-remedios-zafra-e/ TOC, Publisher]. {{es}}
* [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1q_ZlbZhstBTfnZL4QP11ebivXgsvrf8shuG-QX146nw/edit?usp=sharing Cyberfeminist Index (-1990s-present)], compiled by Mindy Seu, 2019. [https://twitter.com/mind_seu/status/1103338906194452481]
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** Remedios Zafra, "Ciberfeminismos: Tres décadas de alianza entre feminismo, tecnología y futuro", in ''Ciberfeminismo. De VNS Matrix a Laboria Cuboniks'', eds. Remedios Zafra and Teresa López-Pellisa, Barcelona: Holobionte, 2019. {{es}}
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20021018093927/http://switch.sjsu.edu/web/v4n1/monica.html Cyberfeminism Resources, Bibliography, Discussion Lists] compiled by Monica Vasilescu, 2003.
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*** [https://digital.csic.es/bitstream/10261/307735/1/Art_feminism_internet.pdf "Three Decades of Art, Feminism and the Internet"], trans. George Hutton, in ''Art, Images and Network Culture'', ed. Juan Martín Prada, Aula Magna, 2021, pp 55-83.
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20050307195511/http://cyberfeminisme.org/ http://cyberfeminisme.org]
 
* [http://cyberfemin.janakorb.de/baba/cyberfemin.html Cyberfeminismus / Kiberfeminizm / Cyberfeminismen], a resource by Jana Korb. {{de}}/{{ru}}/{{en}}
 
* [https://revealingoursources.tumblr.com/ Revealing Our Sources], an ongoing archive of cyberfeminist texts.  
 
* http://cyberf.constantvzw.org/reload-en.html
 
* http://twitter.com/Bobcluness/lists/xenofemisn
 
  
===See also===
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* [https://www.barbican.org.uk/whats-on/2019/event/revisiting-the-future-technofeminism-in-the-21st-century Revisiting the Future: Technofeminism in the 21st Century], panel discussion, New Suns: A Feminist Literary Festival, Barbican, London, 5 October 2019. With Cornelia Sollfrank, Mindy Seu, Judy Wajcman, and Marie Thompson. [https://soundcloud.com/ignotabooks/revisiting-the-future-technofeminism-in-the-21st-century Audio recording]. Review: [https://www.furtherfield.org/a-review-of-technofeminism-in-the-21st-century/ Chiara Di Leone] (Furtherfield).
* [http://www.obn.org/reading_room/content.html Reading Room at OBN]
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* [http://monoskop.org/log/?tag=cyberfeminism Publications on cyberfeminism on Monoskop Log]
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* [https://eclectictechcarnival.org/ETC2019/etc2019/ Eclectic Tech Carnival], Athens, 9-13 October 2019.
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* Jules Joanne Gleeson, [https://www.metamute.org/editorial/articles/breakthroughs-bait-xenofeminism-alienation "Breakthroughs & Bait: on Xenofeminism & Alienation"], ''Mute'', 19 October 2019.
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* ''[https://labekka.red/servidoras-feministas/ Cómo montar una servidora feminista con una conexión casera]'' [How to set up a feminist server with a home connection], Madriz: la_bekka, October 2019. Zine. [https://labekka.red/tag/fanzine.html] {{es}}
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* [[Cornelia Sollfrank]], [https://creatingcommons.zhdk.ch/forms-of-ongoingness/index.html "Forms of Ongoingness, Interview with Femke Snelting and spideralex"], ''Creating Commons'', October 2019, 42 min, [[Media:Forms of Ongoingness Interview with Femke Snelting and spideralex 2018.pdf|PDF]]. Video, with transcript. Conducted in September 2018.
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* [[Shusha Niederberger]], [https://springerin.at/2019/4/feminist-server-sichtbarkeit-und-funktionalitat/ "Feminist Server – Sichtbarkeit und Funktionalität. Digitale Infrastruktur als gemeinschaftliches Projekt"], ''Springerin'' 4: "Digital Unconscious", Vienna, Autumn 2019. {{de}}
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** [https://springerin.at/en/2019/4/feminist-server-sichtbarkeit-und-funktionalitat/ "Feminist Server – Visibility and Functionality: Digital Infrastructure as a Common Project"], ''Springerin'' 4: "Digital Unconscious", Vienna, Autumn 2019. [https://creatingcommons.zhdk.ch/feminist-server-visibility-and-functionality/] {{en}}
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* [http://digitalfeminism.net/2019/?l=en dgtl fmnsm #disconnect] programme, part of Cynetart festival, Hellerau, Dresden, 23-24 November 2019. Artists/participants: Tarren Johnson, Omsk Social Club, Lyra Pramuk, soppa&bleck, Shawné Michaelain Holloway, Alla Popp, Toni Mosebach, Panasiagirl, Happy New Tears, Jan Vorisek, Katharina Klappheck, Nada Schroer, Francesca Schmidt, Loren Britton, Isabel Paehr, Martina Leeker, Arpana Aischa Berndt, Mine Wenzel, Die Blaue Distanz, Christina Harles, Georges Jacotey, Nicole Killian, Samuel H Goldstein, Jessie Darnell, X'ene Sky.
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* [https://genderit.org/edition/intentional-infrastructures-feminist-principles-internet-and-community-networks ''GenderIT.org'': "Intentional Infrastructures: Feminist Principles of the Internet and Community Networks"], eds. Cynthia El Khoury and Kathleen Diga, Association for Progressive Communications (APC), November 2019. "What is the potential overlap between the energies and drive towards building a feminist internet and the growth of community networks in different parts of the world where communities build their own infrastructure and connectivity?"
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* [[Image:Dunbar-Hester_Christina_Hacking_Diversity_The_Politics_of_Inclusion_in_Open_Technology_Cultures_2020.jpg|thumb|250px| ]] [[Christina Dunbar-Hester]], ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=23333 Hacking Diversity: The Politics of Inclusion in Open Technology Cultures]'', Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press (Studies in Culture and Technology), December 2019, xi+271 pp. "A firsthand look at efforts to improve diversity in software and hackerspace communities. Demonstrates that while the preferred solutions of tech enthusiasts—their “hacks” of projects and cultures—can ameliorate some of the “bugs” within their own communities, these methods come up short for issues of unequal social and economic power. Distributing “diversity” in technical production is not equal to generating justice." [https://press.princeton.edu/books/hardcover/9780691182070/hacking-diversity Publisher].
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* Nahee Kim, ''[https://nahee.co/handshake_erotica.html Handshake Erotica]'', 2019. "Client-server roleplaying in the context of peer-to-peer authentification. Inspired by the secret handshake protocol of Scuttlebutt, < H͎A͎N͎D͎S͎H͎A͎K͎E͎ ͎E͎R͎O͎T͎I͎C͎A͎ > will introduce you to the detailed steps for getting aroused by client-server roleplaying. Come securely." [https://www.instagram.com/nahee.app/p/B3-tIJPFzt-/]
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* Taehee Whang, ''Remembering LB City Cyber Lesbian Utopia'', Ridgewood, NY: Hyperlink Press, 2019, [24] pp. Zine. "Introduces a virtual Korean lesbian utopia ‘LB City’ (2000-2003), a now inactive website that envisioned inclusive living for those who are excluded from Korean heteropatriarchal society. The current South Korean feminist discourse is in a powerful flux with the momentum of #MeToo, hyper femme online communities (여초사이트), Hidden Camera crime protest (혜화역시위), and Corset-free movement (탈코르셋 운동). Taehee Whang examines the cyber utopia project that dreamed of nurturing socially inclusive language and culture." [http://web.archive.org/web/20200619121521/https://www.hyperlinkpress.com/publications Publisher]. [https://www.printedmatter.org/catalog/54242/]
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==2020==
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* [http://digitalfeminism.net/2020/index.php?l=en dgtl fmnsm Hot Mess] programme, part of Spy on Me #2 Festival, online, 19-29 March 2020. Artists/participants: Alla Popp, Shawné Michaelain Holloway, die Blaue Distanz (Anna Erdmann & Franziska Goralski), Tarren Johnson & Joel Cocks, Tiara Roxanne, Maque Pereyras, Biitsi, Anna Zett, American Artist, Nicole Killian, Xene Sky, Jamila Woods, Tabita Rezaire, Ash Baccus-Clark, Nakeema Stefflbauer, Nushin Yazdani, Tabitha Swansen, Tadleeh, Happy New Tears. [http://digitalfeminism.net/2020x/ Online residency] (Jun-Jul 2020).
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* WPCC Editorial Board, [https://doi.org/10.16997/wpcc.367 "‘Intersectionality Went Viral’: Toxic Platforms, Distinctive Black Cyberfeminism and Fighting Misogynoir - An Interview with Kishonna Gray"], ''Westminster Papers in Communication and Culture'' 15:1, March 2020, pp 68-73.
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* [https://alexandria.anarchaserver.org/index.php/Feminist_Infrastructure "Feminist Infrastructure"], [[Anarchaserver]], March 2020–. Resources, manuals, principles. {{multi}}
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* [[Artemis Gryllaki]], et al., ''[https://hub.xpub.nl/systers/ Syster Papyri Magicae]'', Rotterdam: Piet Zwart Institute, June 2020. [https://hub.xpub.nl/systers/mediawiki/ Wiki]. [https://hub.xpub.nl/systers/thesis/ArtemisGryllakiThesis.pdf Thesis].
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* [[Malin Kuht]], [[Nora Sternfeld]] (eds.), ''[https://cyberfeminism.github.io/ Cyberfeminism and Futures from Within]'', Kassel: Kunsthochschule Kassel, Summer 2020. "As part of the [[Hybrid Work Space]] at documenta X, the [[Old Boys Network]] formulated a manifesto with 100 antitheses on what cyberfeminism is not. When we read the paper of the collective/artistic project today, much of it seems current, some of it clearer and bolder than today, some naïve, some outdated and some more unattainable than ever. Based on this concrete history, we held a seminar to explore collective, feminist forms of action and technofeminist positions in the digital/analogue space of the present." [https://moodle-18-21.uni-kassel.de/moodle/course/info.php?id=6746 Seminar]. {{de}}
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* [[Image:Russell_Legacy_Glitch_Feminism_A_Manifesto_2020.jpg|thumb|250px| ]] [[Legacy Russell]], ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=22565 Glitch Feminism: A Manifesto]'', London: Verso, September 2020, 176 pp. "Argues that we need to embrace the glitch in order to break down the binaries and limitations that define gender, race, sexuality. Reveals the many ways that the glitch performs and transforms: how it refuses, throws shade, ghosts, encrypt, mobilises and survives." [https://www.legacyrussell.com/GLITCHFEMINISM Website].
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** ''Glitch Feminismus: ein Manifest'', trans. Ann Cotten, Leipzig: Merve, 2021, 168 pp. [https://www.merve.de/index.php/book/show/547 Publisher]. {{de}}
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** ''Feminismo Glitch: (un manifiesto)'', trans. Federico Fernández Gordiano, Barcelona: Holobionte, 2022, 172 pp. {{es}}
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** ''Glitch feminismus: manifest'', trans. Jarmila Soukupová, Prague: Utopia Libri, 2023, 166 pp. [https://utopia.cz/cs/glitch Publisher]. {{cz}}
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* [[Mindy Seu]] (ed.), ''[https://cyberfeminismindex.com/ Cyberfeminism Index]'', October 2020–. Website. [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1q_ZlbZhstBTfnZL4QP11ebivXgsvrf8shuG-QX146nw/edit?usp=sharing Spreadsheet]. [https://hyperallergic.com/635737/on-feminist-indexes-an-interview-with-cait-mckinney-and-mindy-seu/ Interview with Mindy Seu] (Cait McKinney). [https://twitter.com/mind_seu/status/1103338906194452481]
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* [[Diana McCarty]], "be(coming) media— Technofeminist Pasts, Presents & Potentials", in ''[[Media:Hlavajova Maria_Luetticken_Sven_Deserting_from_the_Culture_Wars 2020.epub|Deserting from the Culture Wars]]'', eds. Maria Hlavajova and Sven Lütticken, Utrecht: BAK, October 2020. [https://doi.org/10.7551/mitpress/13632.003.0005]
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==2021==
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<gallery mode=packed heights=350px> Typotheque_Bye_Bye_Binary_2024.png </gallery>
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* [https://typotheque.genderfluid.space/ typothèque Bye Bye Binary], January 2021–. "Presents inclusive, non-binary and post-binary fonts under construction. These fonts use the Queer Unicode Initiative (QUNI) to encode their inclusive glyphs and make their use compatible." [https://gitlab.com/bye-bye-binary/typotheque Git].
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* Ines Kleesattel, [https://monoskop.org/images/7/77/Sollfrank_Stalder_Niederberger_eds_Aesthetics_of_the_Commons_2021.pdf#page=181 "Situated Aesthetics for Relational Critique. On Messy Entanglements from Maintenance Art to Feminist Server Art"], in ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=22865 Aesthetics of the Commons]'', eds. [[Cornelia Sollfrank]], [[Felix Stalder]] and [[Shusha Niederberger]], Zurich: diaphanes, January 2021, pp 181-197.
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* [[Jara Rocha]], ''[https://titipi.org/projects/discomfort/CatalogOFFDigitalDiscomfort.pdf A Catalogue of Formats for Digital Discomfort]'', eds. [[Seda Gürses]] and [[Jara Rocha]], February 2021, [[Media:Rocha Jara A Catalogue of Formats for Digital Discomfort 2021.pdf|PDF]]. [http://titipi.org/projects/discomfort/]
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* [https://journals.sagepub.com/toc/fera/127/1 ''Feminist Review'' 127(1): "Sonic Cyberfeminisms"], eds. Annie Goh, Marie Thompson, Ioana Szeman, Irene Gedalof, and Sadie Wearing, March 2021.
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* {{a|ComputerGrrrlsMag}} [[Image:Arns_Inke_Lechner_Marie_eds_Computer_Grrrls_2021.jpg|thumb|250px| ]] [[Inke Arns]], Marie Lechner (eds.), ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=23129 Computer Grrrls]'', Dortmund: Kettler, and HMKV, May 2021, 191 pp. "Brings together 23 international artistic positions that negotiate the complex relationship between gender and technology in past and present. The book deals with the link between women and technology from the first human computers to the current revival of technofeminist movements"
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* [[Cornelia Sollfrank]], [https://monoskop.org/images/a/a2/Arns_Inke_Lechner_Marie_eds_Computer_Grrrls_2021.pdf#page=37 "The Art of Getting Organized. A Different Approach to Old Boys Network"], in ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=23129 Computer Grrrls]'', eds. Inke Arns and Marie Lechner, Dortmund: Kettler, and HMKV, May 2021, pp 36-41; [https://www.on-curating.org/issue-52-reader/the-art-of-getting-organized-a-different-approach-to-old-boys-network.html repr.], ''OnCurating'' 52: "Instituting Feminism", eds. Helena Reckitt and Dorothee Richter, 2021, pp 120-125. {{en}}
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** [https://monoskop.org/images/a/a2/Arns_Inke_Lechner_Marie_eds_Computer_Grrrls_2021.pdf#page=43 "Die Kunst, sich zu organisieren - Old Boys Network - aus einer anderen Perspektive"], in ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=23129 Computer Grrrls]'', eds. Inke Arns and Marie Lechner, Dortmund: Kettler, and HMKV, May 2021, pp 42-45. {{de}}
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* Nathalia Campreguer França, Dorothé Smit, [[Stefanie Wuschitz]], Verena Fuchsberger, [https://doi.org/10.3390/su13169361 "The Women* Who Made It: Experiences from Being a Woman* at a Maker Festival"], ''Sustainability'' 13:16, August 2021, 24 pp.
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* Magdalena Götz, [https://monoskop.org/images/e/e0/Bippus_Elke_Ganzert_Anne_Otto_Isabell_eds_Taking_Sides_Theories_Practices_and_Cultures_of_Participation_in_Dissent_2021.pdf#page=66 "Feminist Dissent: Taking Sid/tes in Making ‘Purple Noise’"], in ''Taking Sides: Theories, Practices, and Cultures of Participation in Dissent'', eds. Elke Bippus, Anne Ganzert, and Isabell Otto, Bielefeld: transcript, October 2021, pp 65-77.
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* [[Nancy Mauro-Flude]], "Writing the Feminist Internet: A Chthonian Feminist Internet Theory for the Twenty First Century", ''Continuum: Journal of Media & Cultural Studies'' 35(5): "The Dark Social: Online Practices of Resistance, Motility and Power", eds. Toija Cinque, Alexia Maddox, and Robert W. Gehl, October 2021, pp 788-804. [https://doi.org/10.1080/10304312.2021.1983260 DOI].
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* [[Malin Kuht]], ''En-Countering Cyberfeminism'', 2021, 33 min; [https://vimeo.com/685205159 short version], 2022, 7 min. Artist film. "Tells a possible story about the ''[[#CI|First Cyberfeminist International]]'', which took place in 1997. Within this essayistic documentary, questions about emancipatory approaches to technology and its histories are raised." [https://tportmarket.com/films/en-countering-cyberfeminism/]
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==2022==
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* Vít Bohal, Elizabeth Kovačeva (eds.), ''(Xeno)feministická čítanka'', Prague: Display, February 2022, 204 pp. Anthology. [http://display.cz/cs/books/xeno-feminist-reader Publisher]. [https://www.facebook.com/DisplayPrague/photos/pb.351876981974549.-2207520000../1349159232246314/] {{cz}}
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* [[Mara Karagianni]], ''[https://psaroskalazines.gr/zines/RTFM/ Read the Feminist Manual]'', February 2022, 18 pp, [https://psaroskalazines.gr/pdf/rtfm_zine_screen.pdf PDF]. Zine.
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* [https://vvvvvvaria.org/logs/atnofs-varia/ A Traversal Network of Feminist Servers (ATNOFS)], series of events in six chapters, [[Varia]], Rotterdam; HYPHA, Bucharest; [[LURK]], online; [[ESC]], Graz; Feminist Hack Meetings, Athens; [[Constant]], Brussels, 26 March-2 October 2022. [https://constantvzw.org/site/-A-Transversal-Network-of-Feminist-servers-ATNOFS,238-.html ATNOFS website]. [https://varia.zone/en/atnofs-varia.html Radio broadcast].
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* [[Nancy Mauro-Flude]], Yoko Akama, [[Media:Mauro-Flude Nancy Akama Yoko 2022 A Feminist Server Stack Co-designing Feminist Web Servers to Reimagine Internet Futures.pdf|"A Feminist Server Stack: Co-designing Feminist Web Servers to Reimagine Internet Futures"]], CoDesign 18(1): "Designing for Reimagined Communities", eds. Lynn-Sayers McHattie and Brian Dixon, March 2022, pp 48-62. [https://doi.org/10.1080/15710882.2021.2021243 DOI].
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* [[Stefanie Wuschitz]], "A feminist hacklab's resilience towards anti-democratic forces", ''Feminist Theory'' 23:2, March 2022. [https://doi.org/10.1177/14647001221082298 DOI].
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* ''[https://titipi.org/wiki/index.php/Infrable-collection Infrables]'', Brussels: The Institute for Technology in the Public Interest, May 2022, 30 pp, [https://titipi.org/pub/Infrables.pdf PDF], [[Media:Infrables 2022.pdf|PDF]]. "Infrables make negative use-cases and un-fixing bug reports as a solidary praxis. They are articulations of what extractive digital infrastructures are, and what they are doing. What infrables can we tell to take-down Big Tech narratives and undo their violences? Generated through narrative and extra-narrative accounts, infrables identify oppressive infrastructures or tools, but they also make space for other technological attitudes."
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* [[Cornelia Sollfrank]], [https://monoskop.org/images/e/e5/Schaeffler_Schaefer_Buurman_eds_Networks_of_Care_Politics_of_Preserving_and_Discarding_2022.pdf#page=74 "obn_a – A Situated Archive of the Old Boys Network"], in ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=23460 Networks of Care: Politiken des (Er)haltens und (Ent)sorgens]'', eds. Anna Schäffler, Friederike Schäfer, and Nanne Buurman, Berlin: neue Gesellschaft für bildende Kunst (nGbK), May 2022, pp 72-80. {{en}}
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** [https://monoskop.org/images/e/e5/Schaeffler_Schaefer_Buurman_eds_Networks_of_Care_Politics_of_Preserving_and_Discarding_2022.pdf#page=128 "obn_a – ein situiertes Archiv des Old Boys Network"], in ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=23460 Networks of Care: Politiken des (Er)haltens und (Ent)sorgens]'', eds. Anna Schäffler, Friederike Schäfer, and Nanne Buurman, Berlin: neue Gesellschaft für bildende Kunst (nGbK), May 2022, pp 157-166. {{de}}
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*{{a|transfeministservers}}[https://etherpad.mur.at/p/tfs "Trans*feminist servers..."], June 2022–; rev. as [https://www.bakonline.org/prospections/a-wishlist-for-transfeminist-servers/ "A Wishlist for Trans*feminist Servers"], ''Prospections'': "Digital Discomfort", eds. Cell for Digital Discomfort, Utrecht: BAK, December 2022. Extends [[#feministserver|A Feminist Server Manifesto 0.01]]. Circulated at the 2022 edition of [[AMRO]].
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** [https://34.sk/manifest-feministickych-serverov-0-01 "Trans*feministické servery..."], ''3/4'', Bratislava, April 2023. {{sk}}
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* [https://cba.media/565045?setlanguage=en mur.at Netzrauschen #014: systerserver.net], ''Radio Helsinki'', June 2022, 60 min. Podcast interview. [https://cba.fro.at/ondemand?series_id=505839] [https://mur.at/project/2021-podcast/]
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* [https://zoiahorn.anarchaserver.org/thf2022/ TransHackFeminist Convergence 2022: Feminist Infrastructure], [[Calafou]], Barcelona, 1-8 August 2022. [https://zoiahorn.anarchaserver.org/thf2022/wp-content/uploads/sites/10/2022/09/Zine_THF.pdf Zine]. [https://alexandria.anarchaserver.org/index.php/Main_Page#Fourth_THF_2022_.E2.80.93_Calafou]
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* [https://tour.cyberfeminismindex.com/ Cyberfeminism Index Book Tour], hosted by [[Mindy Seu]] with others, multiple locations, October 2022-March 2024.
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* [[Image:Infrastructural Interactions Survival Resistance and Radical Care 2022.jpg|thumb|250px| ]] ''[https://titipi.org/wiki/index.php/Unfolding:Infrastructural_Interactions Infrastructural Interactions: Survival, Resistance and Radical Care]'', eds. [[Helen V Pritchard]], and [[Femke Snelting]], Brussels: The Institute for Technology In the Public Interest, November 2022, 83 pp, [https://titipi.org/pub/Infrastructural_Interactions.pdf PDF], [[Media:Infrastructural_Interactions_Survival_Resistance_and_Radical_Care_2022.pdf|PDF]]. "Computational infrastructures generate harms and damage beyond ethical issues of privacy, ownership and confidentiality. They displace agencies, funds and knowledge into apps and services and thereby slowly but surely contribute to the depletion of resources for public life. While data- infrastructures capture public data-streams, they also capture imagination for what a public is, and what is in its interest. We urgently need other imaginations for how we interface with infrastructures, beyond delivering a “solution” to a “need” (or the promise they can fulfill a future need). The workshops, documentation and structures in this workbook are a small contribution to making this complex paradigm shift together." With contributions by [[TITiPI]], [[Varia]] ([[Manetta Berends]], [[Cristina Cochior]]), Clareese Hill, Other Weapons, Gwen Barnard, Naomi Alizah Cohen, Yasmine Boudiaf and Infrastructural Manouevres. [https://titipi.org/wiki/index.php/Infrastructural_Interactions_Workbook Workbook wiki]. [https://post.lurk.org/@titipi/109307022454833941 Toot].
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* ''[https://titipi.org/wiki/index.php/Counter_Cloud_Action_Plan Counter Cloud Action Plan]'', Brussels: The Institute for Technology In the Public Interest, November 2022, 35 pp, [https://titipi.org/pub/Counter_Cloud_Action_Plan.pdf PDF], [[Media:Counter_Cloud_Action_Plan_2022.pdf|PDF]]. [https://post.lurk.org/@titipi/109331172179641141 Toot]. [https://titipi.org/pub/FAQ.html]
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* [https://zoiahorn.anarchaserver.org/a-fair-new-idea-a-feminist-video-streaming-platform/ "A Fair New Idea — A feminist video streaming platform"], ''Zoia Horn'', November 2022.
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* [[Image:Seu Mindy ed Cyberfeminism Index 2022.jpg|thumb|250px|]] [[Mindy Seu]] (ed.), ''[http://libgen.rs/book/index.php?md5=CD708E5EA887B5C7230203F151D7050A Cyberfeminism Index]'', forew. [[Julianne Pierce]] (VNS Matrix), afterw. [[Legacy Russell]], Los Angeles: Inventory Press, December 2022, 608 pp, [https://mindyseu.com/sharing/assets/imgs/cyberfeminismindex.mov MOV]. "Includes more than 700 short entries of radical techno-critical activism in a variety of media, including excerpts from academic articles and scholarly texts; descriptions of hackerspaces, digital rights activist groups, and bio-hacktivism; and depictions of feminist net art and new media art." [https://cyberfeminismindex.com/ Digital companion]. [http://www.inventorypress.com/product/cyberfeminism-index Publisher]. [https://www.artbook.com/9781941753514.html Distributor]. [https://rhizome.org/events/cyberfeminism-index-book-launch/ Book launch] (Rhizome, [https://video.rhizome.org/w/pzSZdA5LmKZVUUPHNV8APP video]). [https://tour.cyberfeminismindex.com/ Book tour]. [https://www.gsd.harvard.edu/project/cyberfeminism-catalog-1990-2020/ CF Catalog project]. [https://twitter.com/mind_seu/status/1128051836315951106 Tweet], [https://twitter.com/mind_seu/status/1103338906194452481]. Conversations: [https://pioneerworks.org/broadcast/mindy-seu-cyberfeminist-index Salome Asega] (Broadcast, Pioneer Works), [https://journals.publishing.umich.edu/dialectic/article/id/4394/ Leslie Atzmon] (Dialectic), [https://hyperallergic.com/635737/on-feminist-indexes-an-interview-with-cait-mckinney-and-mindy-seu/ Rea McNamara] (Hyperallergic), [https://www.dazeddigital.com/life-culture/article/58024/1/the-cyberfeminism-index-mindy-seu-liara-roux Liara Roux] (Dazed). Review: [https://brooklynrail.org/2023/04/art_books/Mindy-Seus-Cyberfeminism-Index/ Jenny Wu] (Brooklyn Rail).
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* [https://www.bakonline.org/focus/digital-discomfort/ ''Prospections'': "Digital Discomfort"], eds. Cell for Digital Discomfort ([[Cristina Cochior]], Karl Moubarak, and [[Jara Rocha]]), Utrecht: [[BAK]], December 2022–. "With “Digital Discomfort,” CfDD continue their collective study of cultures and practices of computation and invites other reflections, grammars, and actions that contribute to a plurality of inter-dependent, anti-colonial, trans*feminist, anti-ableist, and environmentally just worldmaking practices of computation. These contributions grapple with the complex distribution of agencies and stakeholders, even if it’s technically impossible to make the apparatus just “stop.”"
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==2023==
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* [[Mara Karagianni]], ooooo, Nate Wessalowski, vo ezn, [https://monoskop.org/images/c/c7/Toward_a_Minor_Tech_2023.pdf#page=4 "Feminists Federating"], ''A Peer-reviewed Newspaper'' 12(1): "Toward a Minor Tech", Aarhus: Digital Aesthetics Research Center, Aarhus University, February 2023, p 4. [https://darc.au.dk/publications/peer-reviewed-newspaper Publisher].
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* [[Shusha Niederberger]], [https://monoskop.org/images/c/c7/Toward_a_Minor_Tech_2023.pdf#page=4 "Minor User: Subjectivity of Small Technology"], ''A Peer-reviewed Newspaper'' 12(1): "Toward a Minor Tech", Aarhus: Digital Aesthetics Research Center, Aarhus University, February 2023, p 4. [https://post.lurk.org/@shusha/109755969831351826 Toot]. [https://darc.au.dk/publications/peer-reviewed-newspaper Publisher].
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: On 8th of March 2023, we call for a Counter Cloud Action Day.
 +
: On this day, we will try to withhold from using, feeding, or caring for The Big Tech Cloud. The strike calls for a hyperscaledown of extractive digital services, and for an abundance of collective organising. We join the long historical tail of international feminist strikes, because we understand this fight to be about labour, care, anti-racism, queer life and trans★feminist techno-politics.
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: Too many aspects of life depend on The Cloud. The expansionist, extractivist and financialized modes of Big Tech turn all lively and creative processes processes into profit. This deeply affects how we organise, and care for resources. Many public institutions such as hospitals, universities, archives and schools have moved to rented software-as-a-service for their core operations. The interests of Big Tech condition how we teach, make accessibility, learn, know, organise, work, love, sleep, communicate, administrate, care, and remember.
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: Especially now our dependency on Big Tech Cloud seems intractable, it is time to reclaim space for renegotiating what might be possible. We want to imagine different infrastructures for collective life with and without computation. By calling for cloud resistance, we want to center slow trans★feminist, anti-racist and anti-imperial server practices. We want local digital storage, self-hosted videocalls, and collaborative server hosting. We want antifa-infras, low-energy graphics and queer circuits. We want accessible development, sustainable tech-maintainance, and feral supply chains. We want the end of work conditioned by Big Tech, and ultimately, the end of work. We want systemic, joyful, techno-political change. [https://titipi.org/8m/2023.html &#128391;]
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* [https://titipi.org/8m/2023.html International Trans★Feminist Digital Depletion Strike], multiple locations, 8 March 2023. Convened by [[Anarchaserver]], [[Constant]], [[esc]], [[Varia]], [[Systerserver]], [[TITiPI]], a.o. [https://etherdump.vvvvvvaria.org/publish/8m-activities.raw.html Events]. [https://post.lurk.org/tags/digitaldepletionstrike Mastodon feed] [https://post.lurk.org/tags/CounterCloudActionDay]. [https://systerserver.town/@digitaldepletion Mastodon account]. [https://vvvvvvaria.org/logs/digitaldepletionstrike/ Images]. [https://boucan.domainepublic.net/mailman3/postorius/lists/8m.lists.constantvzw.org/ List]. [https://varia.zone/en/8M-strike.html] [https://titipi.org/?projects/strike] {{multi}}
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* ''[https://varia.zone/archive/2023-03-Hosting-with-others/hosting-with-zine-booklet.pdf Hosting with]'', eds. Manetta Berends, Angeliki Diakrousi, and Artemis Gryllaki, Rotterdam: Varia, March 2023, [16] pp, [[Media:Hosting_with_2023.pdf|PDF]]. Zine; a conversation around collective hosting practices in the context of art servers, community servers and feminist servers (AMRO, Linz, June 2022). [https://vvvvvvaria.org/archive/2023-03-Hosting-with-others/] [https://art-meets.radical-openness.org/program/hosting-with-the-others/]
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* ''[https://systerserver.net/ATNOFS/ A Traversal Network of Feminist Servers]'', March 2023, 189 pp, [[Media:A Traversal Network of Feminist Servers 2023.pdf|PDF]]. A publication from the ATNOFS project, collectively made with [[Wendy Van Wynsberghe]], Vlad Dobrițoiu, Teo Săvoiu, [[Spideralex]], Sergiu Nisioi, [[Roel Roscam Abbing]], [[Reni Hofmüller]], ooooo, Nina Botthof, [[Martino Morandi]], [[Marloes de Valk]], [[Mara Karagianni]], [[Manetta Berends]], [[Lídia Pereira]], Julia Bande, [[Femke Snelting]], [[elodie Mugrefya]], Donatella Portoghese, Danae Tapia, [[Cristina Cochior]], Azahara Cerezo, [[Aymeric Mansoux]], [[Artemis Gryllaki]], [[Aggeliki Diakrousi]], Anca Bucur, amy pickles, [[Alice Strete]], Alex Ștefănescu. [https://post.lurk.org/@alcstrt/110044150970272906 Toot]. [https://varia.zone/en/atnofs-publication.html]
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* [https://www.elsaltodiario.com/el-salto-radio/tecnopoliticas-del-8m "Tecnopolíticas del 8M. Cuentos y otras narraciones sonoras de tres tecnólogas disidentes ciberfeministas"], ''El Salto Radio'', March 2023, 20 min. Conversation with Spideralex (Donestech and Femblog), Revu (neighbour of the cyberworld) and Charo Marcos (Asociación OtroTiempo). {{es}}
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* [[Marloes de Valk]], [http://solarprotocol.net/sunthinking/devalk.html "rosa's Ecofeminist Dictionary"], ''Solar Protocol'', April 2023. [https://post.lurk.org/@l03s/110244150171696583 Toot].
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* [[Stefanie Wuschitz]], [http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4448248 "A Diffractive Approach to Feminist Media Art"], in ''Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Intermedia Arts & Creative Technology (CREATIVEARTS) 2021'', May 2023. "Intervening into the biosphere as a feminist artist, maker or hacker means applying ethics of care and convivality for a sustainable co-existance, being concerned and attentive to changes occurring in the process. With this paper I attempt to analyse creative arts in a diffractive approach, thinking Feminisms through Art and Technology."
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* Vanice Devenich, [https://transformazine.de/technofeministische-praxis-der-zukunftsgestaltung "Technofeministische Praxis der Zukunftsgestaltung"], ''Transformazine'', June 2023. Lecture. {{de}}
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* Cameron Hurst, [[Media:Hurst Cameron 2023 VNS Matrix-Pilled Three Propositions for Revisiting 1990s Cyberfeminist Art Now.pdf|"VNS Matrix-Pilled: Three Propositions for Revisiting 1990s Cyberfeminist Art Now"]], ''Australian and New Zealand Journal of Art'' 23:1, August 2023, pp 43-60. [https://doi.org/10.1080/14434318.2023.2214588 DOI]. [https://vnsmatrix.net/publications/vns-matrix-pilled-australian-and-new-zealand-journal-of-art-231-43-60-doi-10-1080-14434318-2023-2214588]
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* Firuzeh Shokooh Valle, ''In Defense of Solidarity and Pleasure: Feminist Technopolitics from the Global South'', Stanford University Press, September 2023, 260 pp. [https://www.sup.org/books/title/?id=34851 Publisher].
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* [[Shusha Niederberger]], [https://aprja.net//article/view/140449/184385 "Calling the User Interpellation and Narration of User Subjectivity in Mastodon and Trans*Feminist Servers"], ''APRJA'' 12(1): "Minor Tech", September 2023, pp 177-191. [https://aprja.net//issue/view/10332]
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* nate wessalowski, [[Mara Karagianni]], [https://aprja.net//article/view/140450/184386 "From Feminist Servers to Feminist Federation"], ''APRJA'' 12(1): "Minor Tech", September 2023, pp 192-208. [https://aprja.net//issue/view/10332]
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* [[Shusha Niederberger]], Anthonie de Groot, [https://splatz.space/shusha-niederberger/ "«Jetzt haben wir die Cloud und alles ist magic magic»"], ''splatz.space'', November 2023. Interview. {{de}}
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* Gözde Ersöz, Gökmen Kantar, Meltem İnce Yenilmez (eds.), ''[https://libgen.rs/book/index.php?md5=DA37CF118516D9A2E0C0BB4FCF644DAD Reconstructing Feminism Through Cyberfeminism]'', Leiden: Brill (Studies in Critical Social Sciences), January 2024. "Investigates how digitalization has affected entrepreneurship, labour markets, financial markets, and women's empowerment, underlining the opportunity it presents for a more inclusive and equal society. [https://brill.com/display/title/69687 Publisher].
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* [https://titipi.org/8m/ Transnational Anti-colonial Trans★Feminist Counter Cloud Action Day], multiple locations, 8 March 2024. "We call for a Counter Cloud Action Day –– a permanent ceasefire in Palestine and for an end to the genocide facilitated by the Israeli government’s military-technological complex." Convened by Varia, The Institute for Technology in the Public Interest, Constant, Institute of Diagram Studies, The Digital Discomfort Working Group, Hackers & Designers, ooooo, Tecnosandías, Hamaca, in-grid, NeON, Cartography of Darkness + all those who can’t sign because of state sanctioned censorship. [https://etherdump.constantvzw.org/p/8m-activities.raw.html Actions]. [https://post.lurk.org/@pipas Mastodon]. [https://boucan.domainepublic.net/mailman3/postorius/lists/8m.lists.constantvzw.org/ List]. {{multi}}
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* [https://eclectictechcarnival.org/ETC2024/etc2024/ Eclectic Tech Carnival], Berlin, 5-9 June 2024. Hosted by Heart of Code Hackspace and New Yorck.
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* [https://titipi.org/wiki/index.php/None_of_this_experiment_is_evident "None of this experiment is evident. A conversation on Irational server"], titipi.org, July 2024. A conversation between [[Kate Rich]] (Irational) and [[Femke Snelting]] (TITiPI).
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1980s[edit]

Cyborg imagery can help express two crucial arguments in this essay: first, the production of universal, totalizing theory is a major mistake that misses most of reality, probably always, but certainly now; and second, taking responsibility for the social relations of science and technology means ... embracing the skilful task of reconstructing the boundaries of daily life, in partial connection with others, in communication with all of our parts. ... Cyborg imagery can suggest a way out of the maze of dualisms in which we have explained our bodies and our tools to ourselves. This is a dream not of a common language, but of a powerful infidel heteroglossia. It is an imagination of a feminist speaking in tongues to strike fear into the circuits of the supersavers of the new right. It means both building and destroying machines, identities, categories, relationships, space stories. Though both are bound in the spiral dance, I would rather be a cyborg than a goddess. 🖇
  • Systers-logo-color.png
    Systers, 1987–present. "Systers provides a private, safe online forum for women involved in technical aspects of computing. Our members gain support by networking, sharing advice and experiences, and collaborating on various projects. We welcome women of all ages and at any stage of their studies or careers. Anita Borg created Systers in 1987 when she and 12 other women launched a small electronic mailing list for women in “systems.” Her goal was to “increase the number of women in computer science and make the environments in which women work more conducive to their continued participation in the field.” Anita’s vision continues to inspire and drive members of Systers as they help one another through professional challenges and career decisions. Many of our members have shared their personal stories, recounting how Systers changed their lives, and reflecting on the importance of this community. Today, Systers is the world’s largest email community of women in technical computing roles. We welcome more than 8,500 members from more than 65 countries. We also host 23 different affinity groups where women technologists can connect with and offer support to members of their self-identified cultures." About: AnitaB.org, Wikipedia.
  • Haecksen-logo-gruenblau.png
    Haecksen, 1989–present. "We are a group of female, intersex, non-binary, trans and agender Hackers, called Haecksen (pronounced the same way as the German word for witches: “Hexen”), mostly from German speaking areas. Our common goal is a more diverse tech scene. We are a part of the Chaos Computer Club (CCC) and our main communication channel is a mailing list. We are now more than 600 people, mostly from German speaking areas. We currently have local groups in e.g. Stuttgart, Hamburg, Hannover, Karlsruhe, Leibzig, Göttingen and Berlin and we meet regularly at bigger CCC events and at our (at least) annual “geekends”."

1991[edit]

  • Haraway Donna J Simians Cyborgs and Women The Reinvention of Nature.jpg
    Donna Haraway, Simians, Cyborgs, and Women: The Reinvention of Nature, New York: Routledge, April 1991, x+287 pp; London: Free Association, 1991, x+287 pp, IA. "A collection of ten essays written between 1978 and 1989. Although on the surface, simians, cyborgs and women may seem an odd threesome, Haraway describes their profound link as "creatures" which have had a great destabilizing place in Western evolutionary technology and biology. Throughout this book, Haraway analyzes accounts, narratives, and stories of the creation of nature, living organisms, and cyborgs. At once a social reality and a science fiction, the cyborg--a hybrid of organism and machine--represents transgressed boundaries and intense fusions of the nature/culture split. By providing an escape from rigid dualisms, the cyborg exists in a post-gender world, and as such holds immense possibilities for modern feminists."
  • Wajcman Judy Feminism Confronts Technology 1991.jpg
    Judy Wajcman, Feminism Confronts Technology, University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, and Cambridge, MA: Polity, August 1991, x+184 pp. "Over the last two decades feminists have identified men's monopoly on technology as an important source of their power, women's lack of technological skills as an important element in their dependence on men. During this period, women's efforts to control their fertility have extended from abortion and contraception to mobilizing around the new reproductive technologies. At the same time there has been a proliferation of new technologies in the home and in the workplace. The political struggles emerging around reproductive technology, as well as the technologies affecting domestic work, paid labor, and the built environment, are the focus of this book." Publisher.
    • Technik und Geschlecht: die feministische Technikdebatte, trans. Birgit Müller, Frankfurt am Main: Campus, 1994, 224 pp. (German)
    • Feminisme versus teknologi, trans. Ima Susilowati, Yogyakarta: Sekretariat Bersama Perempuan Yogyakarta (SBPY), 2001, xxiii+213 pp. (Indonesian)
  • Judith Halberstam, "Automating Gender: Postmodern Feminisms in the Age of the Intelligent Machine", Feminist Studies 17:3, Autumn 1991, pp 439-460. "Although technophobia among women and as theorized by some feminists is understandable as a response to military and scientific abuses within a patriarchal system, the advent of intelligent machines necessarily changes the social relations between gender and science, sexuality and biology, feminism and the politics of artificiality. To illustrate productive and useful interactions between and across these categories, I take as central symbols the Apple computer logo, an apple with a bite taken from it, and the cyborg as theorized by Donna Haraway, a machine both female and intelligent." DOI.
Smoothness implies a seductive tactile quali­ty that expresses one of the characteristics of cyborg envy: In the case of the computer, a de­sire literally to enter into such a discourse, to penetrate the smooth and relatively affectless surface of the electronic screen and enter the deep, complex, and tactile (individual) cybernet­ic space or (consensual) cyberspace within and beyond. Penetrating the screen involves a state change from the physical, biological space of the embodied viewer to the symbol­ic, metaphorical 'consensual hallucination' of cyberspace; a space that is a locus of intense desire for refigured embodiment. 🖇
We are the modern cunt
positive anti reason
unbounded unleashed unforgiving
we see art with our cunt we make art with our cunt
we believe in jouissance madness holiness and poetry
we are the virus of the new world disorder
rupturing the symbolic from within
saboteurs of big daddy mainframe
the clitoris is a direct line to the matrix
VNS MATRIX
terminators of the moral code
mercenaries of slime
go down on the altar of abjection
probing the visceral temple we speak in tongues
infiltrating disrupting disseminating
corrupting the discourse
we are the future cunt 🖇
  • VNS Matrix, A Cyberfeminist Manifesto for the 21st Century, Adelaide & Sydney, Winter 1991, HTML; printed in Broadsheet 21(1): "Adelaide Festival Special Issue", March 1992; repr. in Art and Text 42, May 1992; repr. in Women, Computing and Culture, eds. P. Bishop, M. Dyer and P. Griffin, Adelaide: University of South Australia, 1994, p 110; repr. in Unnatural: Techno-Theory for a Contaminated Culture, ed. Matthew Fuller, London: Underground, 1994. "The world wide web went live in August 1991 and A Cyberfeminist Manifesto for the 21st Century was first declared by VNS Matrix in Adelaide & Sydney, Australia. Although designed for the electronic networks it also circulated through traditional medias such as radio, fax, television, pasted in public spaces and in magazines as print ads." Melinda Rackham 2018 on the manifesto. Da Rimini on the manifesto. Image. Tin Sheds Gallery Billboard Project 1992. 25yr anniversary.
    • in Kabinet 8, eds. V. Mazin and O. Turkov, St Petersburg, 1994, pp 117-121. (Russian)
    • "Cyberfeministički manifest za 21. stoljeće", in Cyberfeminizam, ed. Igor Marković, Zagreb: Centar za ženske studije, 1999, pp 19-20. (Croatian)
    • "Manifeste cyber féministe pour le 21ème siècle", in Connexions: art, réseaux, média, eds. Annick Bureaud and Nathalie Magnan, Paris: École nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts, 2002, pp 545-546. [1] (French)
    • "Manifiesto ciberfeminista para el siglo XXI", in Ciberfeminismo. De VNS Matrix a Laboria Cuboniks, eds. Remedios Zafra and Teresa López-Pellisa, Barcelona: Holobionte, 2019. Publisher. (Spanish)

1992[edit]

  • VNS Matrix, All New Gen, 1992-1993. "ALL NEW GEN came from a desire to disrupt the machismo world of video games with a female non binary centric computer game. Originally called ‘Game Girl’ (a direct play on ‘Game Boy’) the project morphed into ALL NEW GEN. Its first iteration in 1992 was a series of light boxes and sound works, introducing the characters and scenarios of a hypothetical computer game. This was followed in 1993 by the interactive ALL NEW GEN CD-ROM, where an omnipresent supershero collaborates with her band of DNA Sluts to bring down Big Daddy Mainframe. The CD-ROM was exhibited as a stand alone artwork and also as the centrepiece of the ALL NEW GEN installation. Exhibited in Australia and internationally the installation expands the ALL NEW GEN world into experiences and pleasurable distractions for the audience."
    • "Welcome to the world of ALL NEW GEN", Frame-Work 6(2): "The N E double U Issue: Arts, Media and Technologies", eds. Susan Kandel and Jody Zellen, Los Angeles: Los Angeles Center for Photographic Studies, May 1993; repr. in Unnatural: Techno-Theory for a Contaminated Culture, ed. Matthew Fuller, London: Underground, 1994; repr. in Virtual Futures: Cyberotics, Technology and Post-Humanism, eds. J. Broadhurst Dixon and E.J. Cassidy, London: Routledge, 1998, pp 37-42. [2]
      • in Kabinet 8, eds. V. Mazin and O. Turkov, St Petersburg, 1994, pp 117-121. (Russian)
    • Jyanni Steffensen, "Girls in (Cyber)Space", Broadsheet 22:4, December 1993, p 16. Review of the exhibition All New Gen.

1993[edit]

  • Geekgirl.png
    Geekgirl, ed. Rosie Cross (RosieX), 1993. Online Australian magazine about women and technology. Issue One. [6]
  • Sobell Nina Hartzell Emily 1993 ParkBench.jpg
    Nina Sobell, Emily Hartzell, ParkBench & ArTisTheater, 1993-1999. "ParkBench, conceived by Nina Sobell in 1993, strived to bridge the physical disconnect of the information age by creating a secure digital gathering spot. This venture also led to the development of new technologies, such as a wireless telerobotic video camera for remote video streaming. Started as a network of kiosks providing videoconferencing, internet access, and a shared drawing space, ParkBench allowed individuals from different communities to communicate creatively and collaboratively. Sobell and her collaborator, Emily Hartzell, were appointed artists in residence at New York University's Center for Advanced Technology to bring ParkBench to life. One of ParkBench's initiatives, 'Web Seance: Brainwave Drawing' exemplified their commitment to bridging the physical disconnectedness of the information age through NetWorked Seances. Utilizing neural telepresence and meditation, the project established connections between physical and cyberspace." About: Hartzell (Women, Art, and Technology, 1998), Hartzell & Sobell (Leonardo, 2001), discussion with the artists (video, Franklin Furnace, 2023), documentation, [7].

1994[edit]

  • Seduced and Abandoned: The Body in the Virtual World. The Body in the Virtual World, conference, ICA London, 12-13 March 1994. Talks: Sadie Plant, Rosi Braidotti, Helen Cadwallader, Christin Tamblyn, Pad Cadigan, Bruce Sterling. Video.
  • Nancy Kaplan, Eva Farrell, "Weavers of Webs: A Portrait of Young Women on the Net", Electronic Journal of Virtual Culture 2:3, July 1994.
    • "Tkalje Mreža: portret mladih žena na Netu", in Cyberfeminizam, ed. Igor Marković, Zagreb: Centar za ženske studije, 1999, pp 49-68. (Croatian)
  • VNS Matrix, "Pathogenic Vectors", in ISEA '94: The 5th International Symposium on Electronic Art Catalogue, ed. Minna Tarkka, Helsinki: University of Art & Design Helsinki, August 1994, p 158.
  • Game Girl, exhibition, Shedhalle Zürich, 24 April-5 June 1994; Game Grrrl, Kunstverein München, Munich, 23 September-30 October 1994. Curated by Renate Lorenz. With Antigena (Zürich), Lutz Bacher (Berkeley), Frauen und Lesbenarchiv (Zürich), Christoph Gödlin und die Fachklasse für wissenschaftliches Zeichnen (Zürich), Martin Heller, Judith Hopf, minimal club and Juliane Rebentisch (Berlin, Munich), Paper Tiger TV (New York), Franz Stauffenberg and Christoph Roth (New York, Munich), Natascha Sadr-Haghighian, Philipp Schaffner, Pit Schultz (Botschaft e.V., Berlin), Christoph Then with Kein Patent auf Leben and Sylvia Hamberger (Munich), a.o. About: Renate Lorenz (1994), [8], [9], [10], Pablo Müller & Peter Spillmann (2020).

1995[edit]

  • Sadie Plant, "Babes in the Net", New Statesman & Society, 27 January 1995, p 28. [11]
  • "Replicunts: The Future of Cyberfeminism", panel discussion, Virtual Futures conference, University of Warwick, 28 May 1995. Participants: Liana Borghi, Pat Cadigan, Gwyneth Jones, Francesca da Rimini, Josephine Starrs, Sadie Plant (Chair). Video.
  • Anne Balsamo, Technologies of the Gendered Body: Reading Cyborg Women, Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1995, 232 pp. Publisher.
    • "Feminizam za neizlijecivo informirane", in Cyberfeminizam, ed. Igor Marković, Zagreb: Centar za ženske studije, 1999, pp 69-98. Trans. of the chapter "Feminism for the Incurably Informed". (Croatian)
  • Sadie Plant, "The Future Looms: Weaving Women and Cybernetics", Body & Society 1:3-4, London: Sage, 1995, pp 45-64; repr. in Cyberspace, Cyberbodies, Cyberpunk, eds. Mike Featherstone and Roger Burrows, London: Sage, 1995; repr. in Cybersexualities: A Reader on Feminist Theory, Cyborgs and Cyberspace, ed. Jenny Wolmark, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1999, pp 99-118.
    • "Los telares futuros: Tejedoras y cibernética", in Ciberfeminismo. De VNS Matrix a Laboria Cuboniks, eds. Remedios Zafra and Teresa López-Pellisa, Barcelona: Holobionte, 2019. Publisher. (Spanish)
  • RosieX, "Interview with Sadie Plant", geekgirl 1, 1995.
    • "Intervju s dr. Sadie Plant", in Cyberfeminizam, ed. Igor Marković, Zagreb: Centar za ženske studije, 1999, pp 21-24. (Croatian)
  • Nancy Paterson, "Cyberfeminism", in ISEA95 Actes / Proceedings, Montreal, 1995, pp 226-228; repr., Fireweed 54, Toronto, June 1996, pp 48-55, TXT, TXT. Presented at the Sixth International Symposium on Electronic Art (ISEA, Montreal, September 1995) on a panel titled Gender and Technology. [12] [13]
    • "Cyberfeminismus", trans. Klaus Binder, in Der Sinn der "Sinne", Goettingen: Steidl, 1998, pp 292-301. Collection of papers presented at the Sense of the Senses congress in Bonn, Germany. (German)
    • "Cyberfeminizam", trans. Igor Marković, in Cyberfeminizam, ed. Igor Marković, Zagreb: Centar za ženske studije, 1999, pp 43-48, IA. (Croatian)
  • Chela Sandoval, "New Sciences: Cyborg Feminism and the Methodology of the Oppressed", in The Cyborg Handbook, ed. Chris Hables Gray, London: Routledge, 1995, pp 407-421; repr. in Cybersexualities: A Reader on Feminist Theory, Cyborgs and Cyberspace, ed. Jenny Wolmark, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1999, pp 247-263.
  • Dale Spender, Nattering on the Net: Women, Power and Cyberspace, Melbourne: Spinifex, 1995; University of Toronto Press, 1996, xxvi+278 pp. Publisher. Publisher. Reviews: Susan Bryant (CJC), Leslie Regan Shade (CMC), Marion Ras (Women's Studies J).
    • 1. Auffahrt Cyberspace: Frauen im Internet, trans. Hilke Schlaeger, Munich: Frauenoffensive, 1996, 279 pp. (German)

1996[edit]

  • Lynn Cherny, Elizabeth Reba Weise (eds.), Wired Women: Gender and New Realities in Cyberspace, Seattle: Seal Press, March 1996, xv+269 pp, IA. Fourteen essays that discuss such issues as gender attitudes, courtship via e-mail, censorship, hacker culture, online harassment. Reviews: Andrea Hudson (Counterpoise), Laura J. Gurak (Computers & Composition).
  • VNS Matrix, "Bitch Mutant Manifesto", April 1996; repr. in ARS Electronica '96. Memesis: Die Zukunft der Evolution / The Future of Evolution, Vienna: Springer, September 1996; repr. in Feminist Art Manifestos: An Anthology, ed. Katy Deepwell, London: KT press, 2014. "Bitch Mutant Manifesto was written for ARS Electronica in April 1996, and was very different in tone than the playful, if fierce, Cyberfeminist Manifesto for the 21st Century. It was written by the members of VNS Matrix alone, then together. A mashing, a weaving. This collaged text was made in the style of textual plunderphonics, taking earlier texts and ideas and changing register, tone and timbre. The readers and the writers are catapulted from narrative to narrative, traveling through wormholes inside wormholes. Now you are a body of indeterminate gender, now you are a body of code, now you are elemental, burning down the “Californian ideology” and the extropians with it. It’s dangerous territory, the reader is warned: “lock up your children, gaffer tape the cunt’s mouth and shove a rat up her arse”." [14] [15]
    • "Manifiesto de la zorra mutante", in Ciberfeminismo. De VNS Matrix a Laboria Cuboniks, eds. Remedios Zafra and Teresa López-Pellisa, Barcelona: Holobionte, 2019. Publisher. (Spanish)
  • WWWomen WebRing, June 1996–. "Developed to link women's content on the web on a virtual online tour. By using the ring, you can travel from one web site to another of women's topics and resources until you eventually end up back on the page you started from (can also jump randomly!)."
  • Kira Hall, "Cyberfeminism", in Computer-Mediated Communication, ed. Susan C. Herring, Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins, June 1996, pp 147-170.
  • Sadie Plant, "On the Matrix: Cyberfeminist Simulations", in Cultures of Internet: Virtual Spaces, Real Histories, Living Bodies, ed. Rob Shields, London: Thousand Oaks, and London: Sage, August 1996, pp 170-183, IA; repr. in The Cybercultures Reader, eds. David Bell and Barbara M. Kennedy, London: Routledge, 2000, pp 325-336; repr. in The Gendered Cyborg: A Reader, ed. Fiona Hovenden et al., London: Routledge, 2000, pp 265-275. Commentary: Caroline Bassett (Mute).
    • "Na Matriksu: sajberfeminističke simulacije", trans. Vera Vukelić, Kultura 107­-108, Zavod za izučavanje kulturnog razvitka, 2003; repr. in Moc / mediji / &, eds. Jovan Čekić and Jelisaveta Blagojević, Belgrade: Univerzitet Singidunum, 2012, pp 293-310. (Serbian)
  • Rosi Braidotti, "Cyberfeminism with a Difference", New Formations 29: "Technoscience", London: Lawrence and Wishart, November 1996, pp 9-25, PDF. Publisher.
    • "Cyber-Feminismus anders", in Zonen der Verstörung, ed. Silvia Eiblmayr, Graz: Steirischer Herbst, 1997, pp 112-120. (German)
    • "Ciberfeminizam s razlikom", in Cyberfeminizam, ed. Igor Marković, Zagreb: Centar za ženske studije, 1999, pp 25-42. (Croatian)
    • "Le cyberfeminisme, differemment", trans. Yves Cantraine and Anne Smolar, in Cyberfeminisme, Brussels: Constant vzw, 2001, pp 40-55. (French)
    • "Cyberfeminisme met een verschil", trans. Sarah Bracke and Marleen Johanna Pas, in Cyberfeminisme, Brussels: Constant vzw, 2001, pp 56-72. (Dutch)
    • "Cyberfeminismus mit einem Unterschied", in dea ex machina, eds. Armen Avanessian and Helen Hester, Berlin: Merve, 2015. (German)
    • "Ciberfeminismo con una diferencia", in Ciberfeminismo. De VNS Matrix a Laboria Cuboniks, eds. Remedios Zafra and Teresa López-Pellisa, Barcelona: Holobionte, 2019. Publisher. (Spanish)
  • Tiziana Terranova, Corpi nella rete, interfacce multiple, cyberfemminismo e agorà telematiche, Genova: Costa & Nolan, 1996, 77 pp. (Italian)

1997[edit]

  • Wired Women: Virtual Worlds/Real Lives, conference, University of Portsmouth, 8 March 1997. Commentary: Josephine Berry (Mute).
  • FACES, Spring 1997–present. "FACES is an international mailing list that connects women activists, artists, critics, theoreticians, technicians, journalists, researchers, programmers, networkers, web designers and educators: women who share an interest in the media and communication arts. FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments on important international issues, and subjects that all women encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly. FACES underscores all progressive feminist movements by providing a base for individuals and groups to encounter and examine the theory and practice of women around the world. The FACES community is administrated and maintained by Diana McCarty, Kathy Rae Huffman, Ushi Reiter and Valie Djordjevic." List.
  • Josephine Bosma, "Interview Alla Mitrofanova and Olga Suslova", nettime-l, 15 June 1997.
    • "Intervju s Allom Mitrofanovom i Olgom Suslovom", in Cyberfeminizam, ed. Igor Marković, Zagreb: Centar za ženske studije, 1999, pp 161-168. (Croatian)
  • Cornelia Sollfrank, Female Extension, July 1997. "In February 1997, the Hamburger Kunsthalle announced Extension, a competition for net art that was described as a virtual extension of the museum. Artists were invited to submit their work by uploading not more than five megabytes of data to a server for review by an esteemed jury. In response, Cornelia Sollfrank created three hundred fake female artists, and remixed existing websites to create “data trash,” which she submitted as their artwork, revealing her gesture at the museum's press conference, where the awardees were to be announced. (As it turned out, the top three awards were all given to men.)" Work at Net Art Anthology. Work at Wayback Machine.
  • Mute 1 8 Cyberfeminism 1997.jpg
    Mute 1(8): "Cyberfeminism", ed. Josephine Berry, London: mute, August 1997. Texts: Josephine Bosma on Cyberfeminism, Caroline Basset on Sadie Plant, Faith Wilding on Donna Haraway, Sue Thomas looks at women's experimentation with online identity, Josephine Berry on the 'Wired Women' Conference, a.o.
When computers were vast systems of transistors and valves which needed to be coaxed into action, it was women who turned them on. When computers became the miniaturized circuits of silicon chips, it was women who assembled them ... when computers were virtually real machines, women wrote the software on which they ran. And when computer was a term applied to flesh and blood workers, the bodies which composed them were female. 🖇
  • Sadie Plant, Zeros + Ones: Digital Women and the New Technoculture, London: Fourth Estate, 18 September 1997, 305 pp; New York: Doubleday, 1997, 305 pp. "Arguing that the computer is rewriting the old conceptions of man and his world, the book suggests that the telecoms revolution is also a sexual revolution which undermines the fundamental assumptions crucial to patriarchal culture. Historical, contemporary and future developments in telecommunications and in IT are interwoven with the past, present and future of feminism, women and sexual difference, and a wealth of connections, parallels and affinities between machines and women are uncovered as a result. Challenging the belief that man was ever in control of either his own agency, the planet, or his machines, this book argues it is seriously undermined by the new scientific paradigms emergent from theories of chaos, complexity and connectionism, all of which suggest that the old distinctions between man, woman, nature and technology need to be radically reassessed."
cyberfeminism is not ...
cyberfeminism is not a fragrance
cyberfeminism is not a fashion statement
sajbrfeminizm nije usamljen
cyberfeminism is not ideology
cyberfeminism nije aseksualan
cyberfeminism is not boring
cyberfeminism ist kein gruenes haekeldeckchen
cyberfeminism ist kein leerer kuehlschrank
cyberfeminism ist keine theorie
cyberfeminism ist keine praxis
cyberfeminism ist keine traditio
cyberfeminism is not an institution
cyberfeminism is notusing words without any knowledge of numbers
cyberfeminism is not complete
cyberfeminism is not error 101
cyberfeminism ist kein fehler
cyberfeminism ist keine kunst
cyberfeminism is not an ism
cyberfeminism is not anti-male ... 🖇
  • Sex & Space, exhibition, lectures and film programme, Forum Stadtpark Graz, Graz, 2-26 October 1997. Concept: Marion v. Osten, Rachel Mader, Martine Anderfuhren, and Peter Spillmann. Part of steirischer herbst 97.
  • Künstliches Leben:// Mediengeschichten, Bremen, 4 October-2 November 1997. A series of performances, presentations, films, lectures and discussions at various locations in Bremen; organised by Frauenkulturhaus TheaLit. Concept and organisation: Claudia Reiche with Andrea Sick and Ulrike Bergermann.
  • Jane Kenway, "Backlash in Cyberspace: Why 'Girls Need Modems'", in Dangerous Territories, eds. Leslie G. Roman and Linda Eyre, New York: Routledge, October 1997, pp 255-279. [17]
  • Alison Adam, "What Should We Do with Cyberfeminism?", in Women in Computing, eds. Rachel Lander and Alison Adam, Exeter: Intellect, 1997, pp 17-27.

1998[edit]

  • Petra Jedličková, "Ženy na drátech aneb český kyberfeminismus / Women on the Wires, or Czech Cyberfeminism", Jedním Okem/One Eye Open 1, Prague, Spring 1998, pp 95-110. (Czech)/(English)
  • Ulrike Bergermann, "do x. Manifesto no. 372", in First Cyberfeminist International: Old Boys Network Reader 1, eds. Cornelia Sollfrank and Old Boys Network, obn, 1998, pp 8-9; repr. in Ulrike Bergermann, medien//wissenschaft. Texte zu Geräten, Geschlecht, Geld, Bremen: thealit, 2006, pp 246-247.
    • "do x. Manifeste Nº 372", trans. Tatiana de Perlinghi, in Cyberfeminisme, Brussels: Constant vzw, 2001, pp 8-11. (French)
    • "Pulse X (Manifiesto Nº 372)", in Ciberfeminismo. De VNS Matrix a Laboria Cuboniks, eds. Remedios Zafra and Teresa López-Pellisa, Barcelona: Holobionte, 2019. Publisher. (Spanish)
  • Verena Kuni, "The Future is Femail", in First Cyberfeminist International: Old Boys Network Reader 1, eds. Cornelia Sollfrank and Old Boys Network, obn, 1998, pp 13-18.
    • "Budućnost je fe-mail", in Cyberfeminizam, ed. Igor Marković, Zagreb: Centar za ženske studije, 1999, pp 131-146. (Croatian)
    • "El futuro es Femail: Algunas reflexiones sobre la estética y la política del ciberfeminismo", in Ciberfeminismo. De VNS Matrix a Laboria Cuboniks, eds. Remedios Zafra and Teresa López-Pellisa, Barcelona: Holobionte, 2019. Publisher. (Spanish)
  • Helene von Oldenburg, "SpiderFeminism", in First Cyberfeminist International: Old Boys Network Reader 1, eds. Cornelia Sollfrank and Old Boys Network, obn, 1998, pp 46-49, HTML.
    • "Feminismo arácnido", in Ciberfeminismo. De VNS Matrix a Laboria Cuboniks, eds. Remedios Zafra and Teresa López-Pellisa, Barcelona: Holobionte, 2019. Publisher. (Spanish)
  • Faith Wilding, Critical Art Ensemble, "Notes on the Political Condition of Cyberfeminism", Art Journal 57:2, Summer 1998, pp 46-59; repr. in subsol 2, 2001.
    • "Apuntes sobre la condición política del ciberfeminismo", in Ciberfeminismo. De VNS Matrix a Laboria Cuboniks, eds. Remedios Zafra and Teresa López-Pellisa, Barcelona: Holobionte, 2019. Publisher. (Spanish)
  • Cyberfeminist International / Cyberfeminism in the East and in the West, Cyber-Femin-Club at Gallery 21, St. Petersburg, 28 September-1 October 1998. Producer: Irina Aktuganova. Participants: Alla Mitrofanova, Cornelia Sollfrank (Hamburg), Igor Markovic (Zagreb), Olesya Turkina (St. Petersburg), Natalia Pershina, Olga Egorova, Olga Tobreluts, Ivan Kuzin (St. Petersburg), Irina Aristarkhova (Moscow), Olga Suslova (St. Petersburg), Inna Rassokhina (St. Petersburg), Corina Petrus (NL), Marina Alekseeva (St. Petersburg), Sonya Asoeva (Kiev), Ekaterina Velichko (St. Petersburg), Olga Lipovskaya (St. Petersburg), Anna Kletsina (St. Petersburg), Francesca da Rimini, Katya Liberovskaya (Canada), Marina Alekseeva.
  • Olga Suslova, "Body without Body", 1998. Lecture given at the East-East conference, St Petersburg.
    • "Tijelo bez tijela", in Cyberfeminizam, ed. Igor Marković, Zagreb: Centar za ženske studije, 1999, pp 177-182. (Croatian)
  • Lynn Hershman Leeson, Agent Ruby, 1998-2002–present. "The interactive, multiuser work Agent Ruby is an expanded cinema part of Hershman Leeson’s film Teknolust. The work consists of an artificially intelligent Web agent with a female persona and a website designed as the working lab of two of the Teknolust characters Rosetta Stone and Agent Ruby. Ruby, who appears as a female face with shifting expressions, chats with users and can remember their questions—although she often responds that she needs a better algorithm to reply. When prompted, she searches the Internet for information and increases her body of knowledge. Ruby ’s internal system continually changes with use, reflecting these encounters; even her moods are directly affected by web traffic." Exhibition (2013). [22]
  • Nancy Paterson, "Curly, Larry & PoMo", Astrolabe 1, Ohio State University, 1998, DOC. A paper situating cyberfeminism within postmodern culture, Follow-up to an earlier paper titled "Cyberfeminism" (1995).

1999[edit]

  • Next Cyberfeminist International 1999.jpg
    Next Cyberfeminist International, conference, Rotterdam, 8-13 March 1999. Organised by Old Boys Network. Participants: Helene von Oldenburg (D), Cornelia Sollfrank (D), Corrine Petrus (NL), Marieke van Santen (NL), Faith Wilding (USA), Yvonne Volkart (CH), Ingrid Hoofd (NL), Claudia Reiche (D), Ursula Biemann (CH), Mare Tralla (UK, Estonia), Pam Skelton (UK), Nat Muller (UK), Caroline Bassett (UK), Maria Fernandez (USA), Rena Tangens (D), Barbara Thoens (D), Stephanie Wehner (NL), Rasa Smite (LV), Rachel Baker, Barbara Rechbach (A, UK), Gudrun Teich (D), Janine Sack (D), Josephine Bosma (NL), Veronica Engler (ARG), Vesna Jankovic (CR), Sunchana Spirovan (CR), Irina Aristarkhova (RU), Alla Mitrofanova, Shu Lea Cheang, Susanne Ackers, Maren Hartmann. CfP.
  • Caroline Bassett, "A Manifesto against Manifestos?", in Next Cyberfeminist International: Old Boys Network Reader 2, eds. Cornelia Sollfrank and Old Boys Network, obn, 1999, pp 13-16.
    • "Un manifiesto contra los manifiestos", in Ciberfeminismo. De VNS Matrix a Laboria Cuboniks, eds. Remedios Zafra and Teresa López-Pellisa, Barcelona: Holobionte, 2019. Publisher. (Spanish)
  • Cornelia Sollfrank, "Guide to Geek Girls", in Next Cyberfeminist International: Old Boys Network Reader 2, eds. Cornelia Sollfrank and Old Boys Network, obn, 1999, pp 46-47, HTML.
    • "Guía para chicas geeks", in Ciberfeminismo. De VNS Matrix a Laboria Cuboniks, eds. Remedios Zafra and Teresa López-Pellisa, Barcelona: Holobionte, 2019. Publisher. (Spanish)
  • Gill Kirkup, Linda Janes, Kathryn Woodward, Fiona Hovenden (eds.), The Gendered Cyborg: A Reader, New York: Routledge, September 1999, 348 pp. "Explores the relationship between representation, technoscience and gender, through the metaphor of the cyborg. The contributors argue that the figure of the cyborg offers ways of thinking about the relationship between culture and technology, people and machines which disrupt the power of science to enfore the categories through which we think about being human: male and female." Publisher.
  • Igor Marković (ed.), Cyberfeminizam (ver 1.0), trans. Rada Borić, et al., Zagreb: Centar za zenske studije, 1999, 220 pp. TOC. (Croatian)
  • Marina Gržinić, Adele Eisenstein (eds.), The Spectralization of Technology: From Elsewhere to Cyberfeminism and Back: Institutional Modes of the Cyberworld, Maribor: MKC, 1999, 128 pp. TOC. With texts by Cornelia Sollfrank, Helene von Oldenburg, Claudia Reiche, Kathy Rae Huffman, Eva Ursprung, Margarete Jahrmann and Marina Gržinić. Review: Spielmann (Convergence). (English)/(Slovenian)
  • Petra Jedličková, "Kyberfeminismus tady a teď", in Nové čtení světa: feminismus devadesátých let českýma očima, eds. Marie Chřibková, Josef Chuchma, and Eva Klimetová, Prague: One Woman Press (Marie Chřibková), 1999, pp 260-272. [24] (Czech)
  • Verena Kuni, "Die Flanerin im Datennetz: Wege und Fragen zum Cyberfeminismus", in Konfigurationen: zwischen Kunst und Medien, eds. Sigrid Schade-Tholen and Georg Christoph Tholen, Munich, 1999, pp 467-485. (German)
  • Old Boys Network, Processing Cyberfeminism, 1999, 15 min. Series of videos introducing the Old Boys Network and cyberfeminism.

2000[edit]

  • FACES in Paris, Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Beaux Arts de Paris, France, 8 December 2000. This was a cyberfeminist event organised by Kathy Rae Huffman, who was at that time director of Hull Time Based Arts (UK), and Nathalie Magnan, media artist of the National School of Fine Arts, Dijon, in collaboration with Arghyro Paouri and in partnership with the C.I.D. - Mediathèque of the École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts in Paris (ENSBA). About thirty women from Europe, Russia, the U.S., and Brazil shared their projects, exhibitions, and critical texts. [25]
  • subRosa, "A Modest Proposal for the Biotech Century", in The Biotech Sex and Gender Workbook, 2000; new version as "Sex and Gender Ed for the Biotech Century", in Domain Errors: Cyberfeminist Practices!, eds. Maria Fernandez, Faith Wilding, and Michelle M. Wright, New York: Autonomedia, 2002, pp 197-202.
    • "Ciencia, arte y género en el siglo biotecnológico", in Ciberfeminismo. De VNS Matrix a Laboria Cuboniks, eds. Remedios Zafra and Teresa López-Pellisa, Barcelona: Holobionte, 2019. Publisher. (Spanish)
  • Barbara Kennedy, "Cyberfeminism: Introduction", in The Cybercultures Reader, eds. David Bell and Barbara Kennedy, London: Routledge, 2000, pp 283-290.

2001[edit]

  • Performing Cyberfeminisms - Traversing Cyberspace, panel at the 7th Performance Studies International (Psi7), Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, 28 March-1 April 2001. Curated by Silvia Bauer and Verena Kuni. Participants: Carrie Moyer, Faith Wilding, Marina Grzinic, Silvia Bauer, Verena Kuni. [29] [30]
  • Cyberfem Spirit - Spirit of Data, exhibition, Edith-Ruß-Haus für Medienkunst, Oldenburg, 1 December 2001-13 January 2002. Curated by Rosanne Altstatt and Helene von Oldenburg. Artists: Ursula Biemann (CH) - Heather Cassils / Cathy Davies (USA) - The Gender Changer Academy (NL, S, CA, ZA, HK) - Diane Ludin / Francesca da Rimini / Agnese Trocchi / (USA, I, AUS) - Jen Liu (USA) - Jenny Marketou (GR) - Die Patinnen Teil II (D) - Cornelia Sollfrank (D) - Pernille Spence (GB) - Linda Wallace (AUS). Review: Reindl (Kunstforum). CfP. Exh. website in German.
  • Technics of Cyber ‹ › Feminism. ‹mode=message›, conference, Künstlerhaus am Deich, Bremen, 7-9 December 2001. Organised by Thealit, Bremen. Concept: Claudia Reiche. Participants: Marie-Luise Angerer, Irina Aristarkhova, Caroline Bassett, Ulrike Bergermann, Marina Grzinic, Verena Kuni, Margaret Morse, Helene von Oldenburg, Catherine Pelachaud, Claudia Reiche, Anne-Marie Schleiner, Andrea Sick, Cornelia Sollfrank, Yvonne Volkart, Faith Wilding. Book.
  • Very Cyberfeminist International conference, Lichtmess-Kino, Hamburg, 13-16 December 2001. Organised by Old Boys Network (Verena Kuni, Helene von Oldenburg, Claudia Reiche, Cornelia Sollfrank). Speakers: ariane brenssell (D), christina goestl (AU), cindy gabriela flores (MEX), claude draude (D), corinna bath (D), faith wilding (Pittsburgh, USA), feminist indymedia austria (AU), genderchangers (NL), isabelle massu, jill scott (AUS/D), jutta weber (D), irina aristarkhova (Moskau/RU, Singapore), les pénélopes (F), margaret tan (SG), maria fernandez (New York, USA), nasya bahfen/SG, RAWA (AF), sara platon, susanna paasonen (FI), Synesthésie, TECHNO-TRICKSTER-TANK™(D), uli peter (D), waltraud schwab (D), a.o. CfP. Book. [31].
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    Cyberfeminisme, Brussels: Constant vzw, 2001, 72 pp. "A book gathering translations originating out of a series of meetings, utopias and scientific discoveries, between the artistic and the acamedic world." With texts by Ulrike Bergermann, Sarah Bracke, Rosi Braidotti and Donna Haraway. [32] [33] (French),(Dutch)
  • Claude Draude, Cyberfeminismus: Netzkultur, neue Technologien und feministische Strategien, Bremen: Universitaet Bremen, 2001. Master's thesis. Excerpt. (German)

2002[edit]

  • subRosa (Faith Wilding), "Gestohlene Rhetorik: die Aneignung der Wahl durch die ART Industrien", Kunstforum International 158: "Der erfundene Zwilling. Transgene Kunst II", eds. Birgit Richard and Sven Thuen, January-March 2002. [34] (German)
    • "Stolen Rhetoric: the Appropriation of Choice by ART (Assisted Reproductive Technologies) Industries", in Domain Errors: Cyberfeminist Practices!, eds. Maria Fernandez, Faith Wilding, and Michelle M. Wright, New York: Autonomedia, 2002, pp 135-148, HTML, HTML; repr. in Sarai Reader 3: Shaping Technologies, Delhi: Sarai Programme, and Amsterdam: Waag, 2003.
    • "Retórica robada: La apropiación del “derecho a decidir” en la industria de reproducción asistida", in Ciberfeminismo. De VNS Matrix a Laboria Cuboniks, eds. Remedios Zafra and Teresa López-Pellisa, Barcelona: Holobionte, 2019. Publisher. (Spanish)
  • Maid in Cyberspace 5, festival, Société des arts technologiques (SAT), Montréal, 6-10 February 2002. Organised by Studio XX.
  • Zelig3, conference, Zelig, Paris, 9-15 December 2002.
  • Maria Fernandez, Cyberfeminism, Racism, Embodiment", in Domain Errors: Cyberfeminist Practices!, eds. Maria Fernandez, Faith Wilding, and Michelle M. Wright, New York: Autonomedia, 2002, pp 29-44.
  • Maria Fernandez, Irina Aristarkhova, Coco Fusco, "Undercurrents: A Dialogue", Fine Art Forum 16:8, 2002, PDF. Three of the Undercurrents moderators discuss their reasons for initiating this project as well as some of the political objectives and implications of the list.
  • Claudia Reiche, Andrea Sick (eds.), Technics of Cyber ‹ › Feminism. ‹mode=message›, Bremen: Thealit, 2002, 228 pp, OL. TOC. Publisher.
  • Denisa Kera, "Kladivo na čarodějnice: jak se pozná a co dělá kyberfeministka?", Computer 8:13-14, 2002. (Czech)
  • Zoë Sofoulis, "Cyberquake: Haraway's Manifesto", in Bulletin Texte 13(24): "Cyberfeminismus: feministische Visionen mit Netz und ohne Boden?", Berlin: Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 2002, pp 54-72; shortened version repr. in Prefiguring Cyberculture: An Intellectual History, eds. Darren Tofts, Annemarie Jonson, and Alessio Cavallaro, MIT Press, 2002, pp 84-103; repr. in The Cybercultures Reader, 2nd ed., eds. David Bell and Barbara M. Kennedy, London: Routledge, 2008, pp 365-385. Trans. of a shortened version.

2003[edit]

  • Carolyn Guertin, Quantum Feminist Mnemotechnics: The Archival Text, Digital Narrative and The Limits of Memory, University of Alberta, 2003. Ph.D. thesis. [40]
  • Mia Consalvo, "Cyberfeminism", in Encyclopedia of New Media, ed. Steve Jones, Sage, 2003, pp 108-109. [41]

2004[edit]

  • Digitales 2004, Interface3, Brussels, and ATEL, Antwerp, 20-23 January 2004. Workshops, forums, lectures. Archive.
  • Judy Wajcman, TechnoFeminism, Polity Press, March 2004, viii+148 pp.
    • El tecnofeminismo, trans. Magalí Martínez Solimán, Madrid: Cátedra, 2006. (Spanish)
    • 테크노페미니즘: 여성, 과학 기술과 새롭게 만나다, trans. 박진희 and 이현숙, 궁리출판, 2009, 226 pp. (Korean)
  • Claudia Reiche, Verena Kuni (eds.), Cyberfeminism: Next Protocols, New York: Autonomedia, and London: Pluto, 2004, 336 pp, IA. TOC. [43] [44]
  • Rachel Greene, "Cyberfeminism", in Greene, Internet Art, London: Thames & Hudson, 2004, pp 62-64.

2005[edit]

  • E-volucija 9, ed. Iva Nenić, Belgrade: Centar za proučavanje informacionih tehnologija Beogradske otvorene škole (CePIT), 2005. (Serbian)

2006[edit]

  • Grrls, Chicks, Sisters & Squaws: Les citoyennes du Cyberspace, Mentoring Artists for Women's Art (MAWA), Winnipeg, 21 September-28 October 2006, PDF. "This virtually oriented exhibition presents examples from a spectrum of cyberactivism undertaken by women. Using a range of digital techniques, such as hacking, modding, graphic design, web design, and database programming, the projects address an equally diverse range of issues: intellectual property, anti-corporatism, First Nations/non-Native relations, faith and voyeurism. Through their works, the artists of Citoyennes.net present us with scenarios from nearby parallel universes that give us fresh perspectives on this one, as well as ideas and methods as to how, if we so desire, we can change it." Curated by Skawennati Tricia Fragnito. With Myfanwy Ashmore, Cathy Davies, Valérie Lamontagne, Cheryl L'Hirondelle, Rainey Straus and Katherine Isbister.
  • Claudia Reiche, Digitaler Feminismus, Bremen: Thealit, 2006, 410 pp. TOC. Publisher. (German)
  • Andrea Sick, Orientierungen. Zwischen Medien, Technik und Diskursen, Bremen: Thealit, 2006, 320 pp. TOC. Publisher. (German)
  • Ulrike Bergermann, medien//wissenschaft. Texte zu Geräten, Geschlecht, Geld, Bremen: Thealit, 2006, 384 pp. TOC. Publisher. (German)

2007[edit]

On Thursday 8 March 2007, International Women’s Day, twelve female geeks, feminist techies marched across the virtual streets of the internet. The plan was for all of us to join an IRC channel simultaneously, to wish everyone a “Happy Women’s Day,” sprinkle a few slogans, round off with a list of women we appreciate, and sign off!
In preparation of the “march” each of us had chosen a well-known woman for our nick (nickname), set our quit message to something in the spirit of this day, and had a text file with chants and slogans at hand so as to be able to cut and post them in a flash. Just before parting from the channel we pasted an URL of the website explaining our march.
Naturally we were deftly kicked and banned from most servers as a result of our actions. One set of tech operators apologized and lifted the ban when they realized we weren’t bots: they found us so co-ordinated they couldn't believe it to be otherwise. We were however logging in, out and back to our base-camp channel with so much excitement that I think there is room for improvement next year :) 🖇
  • cyber feminism past forward, exhibition, Austrian Association of Women Artists, Vienna, 8-31 March 2007. Curators: Rudolfine Lackner, Evelin Stermitz. Participants: Kloe Bratz (TC), ][mez][ breeze (AUS), Carla Cruz (PT), Cym (AUT/NL), Aileen Derieg (AUT), Valie Djordjevic (G), Nina Hochtl (AUT), Deb King (USA), lady tigers night club LTNC (AUT), lizvlx (CH/A), Jess Loseby (Various) et al, Diana McCarthy (USA/G), Nancy Paterson (CAN), Regina Celia Pinto (BRA), Suzanne van Rossenberg (NL), sisterO (NL), Nina Sobell (USA), Evelin Stermitz (AUT/SLO), Eva Ursprung (AUT), Francesco Ventrella (I), Faith Wilding (USA), Nanette Wylde (USA), Jody Zellen (USA). Announcement.
  • Rebooting Cyberfeminism: A Roundtable, re:place: Histories of Media Art, Science and Technology conference, Haus der Kulturen der Welt (HKW), Berlin, 18 November 2007. Facilitated by Irina Aristarkhova and Faith Wilding. CfP.

2008[edit]

  • Miss Despoina's Critical Engineering Space, 2008, "a Temporary Autonomous Zone [TAZ], home brewed in Hobart circa '08 (Tasmania, Australia). In running our own technical infrastructure, Miss Despoina's offers virtual and physical access opportunities for artists and cultural producers. One of the main objectives of miss-hack.org is to implement the ideas of a 'free society' in a daily practice of cultural and artistic production dealing with a holisitc approach to technology and to develop a network of trust when learning new skills. Initiated by Nancy Mauro-Flude the non-profit initiative, focuses particularly on aspects of enabling the 'uninitiated' into the free software culture, from a experientail and collaborative, feminist perspective."

2009[edit]

  • Mz*Baltazar’s Laboratory, Vienna, 2009–present. "Mz*Baltazar’s Lab aims at generating a culture of fearless making! An environment that fosters creativity, activism and provocative thinking! We try to build an accessible, inclusive, open, safer and radical space, from which to evolve as people and as community. Open Source Technology is at the root of our philosophy, it enables us to share and collaborate without restrictions. We need this space to experiment with things as gender, hardware or our selves."

2010[edit]

  • Judy Wajcman, "Feminist Theories of Technology", Cambridge Journal of Economics 34:1, January 2010, pp 143-152.
    • "Las teorías feministas de la tecnología", in Ciberfeminismo. De VNS Matrix a Laboria Cuboniks, eds. Remedios Zafra and Teresa López-Pellisa, Barcelona: Holobionte, 2019. Publisher. (Spanish)

2011[edit]

  • Fembot Collective, 2011–. An international collective of feminist media activists, artists, producers, and scholars. Fembot has been a catalyst for multiple large scale feminist digital projects, publishing the academic journal Ada: a Journal of Gender, New Media & Technology (2012-2020), providing the digital and social infrastructure for FemTechNet, publishing the podcast series Books Aren't Dead, and hosting collaborative hack-a-thons and Wikipedia edit-a-thons with Ms. magazine.

2012[edit]

  • Radhika Gajjala, Yeon Ju Oh (eds.), Cyberfeminism 2.0, New York: Peter Lang, February 2012, vi+314 pp. TOC.
  • Ada: a Journal of Gender, New Media & Technology, eds. Fembot Collective et al., November 2012-2020. An open-access peer reviewed journal publishing contributions that exemplify Ada’s commitments to politically engaged, intersectional approaches to feminist media scholarship. Ada‘s 16 issues included 140 contributions from 166 contributors on topics ranging from feminist science fiction to game studies to online violence. Articles were openly peer reviewed by a network of 50 active Fembot Collective members.
In a society that conditions the public to find discomfort or outright fear in the errors and malfunctions of our socio-cultural mechanics—illicitly and implicitly encouraging an ethos of “Don’t rock the boat!”—a “glitch” becomes an apt metonym. Glitch Feminism, however, embraces the causality of “error”, and turns the gloomy implication of glitch on its ear by acknowledging that an error in a social system that has already been disturbed by economic, racial, social, sexual, and cultural stratification and the imperialist wrecking-ball of globalization—processes that continue to enact violence on all bodies—may not, in fact, be an error at all, but rather a much-needed erratum. This glitch is a correction to the “machine”, and, in turn, a positive departure. 🖇
  • FemTechNet, 2012–present. "An activated network of scholars, students and artists who work on, with, and at the borders of technology, science, and feminism in a variety of fields including Science and Technology Studies (STS), Media and Visual Studies, Art, Women’s, Queer, and Ethnic Studies." Manifesto.

2013[edit]

  • Trans Technology: Circuits of Culture, Self, Belonging, eds. Christina Dunbar-Hester and Bryce J. Renninger, New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers Institute for Women and Art, 2013, 55 pp. Exh. held 22 January-3 June 2013; symposium held 5 March 2013. "An exhibit of technological art and artifacts that engage in trans, queer and feminist projects that help to trans (to use the word as a verb: spanning; interrogating; crossing; fusing) conceptions of the heterosexual matrix in technology." Publisher. DOI.
  • The Very First Year, Eyebeam, New York, 27 July 2013. Facilitated by Laurel Ptak and inspired by her research at Eyebeam into cyberfeminist art practices since the 1990s. Featuring installations and activities by Feminist Economics Department (the FED), Miki Foster, Jen Kennedy + Liz Linden, Queer Technologies, Cassie Thornton, Caroline Woolard, and Eyebeam Alumnae.
  • Are You Being Served?, Constant and multiple locations in Brussels, 12-15 December 2013. "The fourteenth edition of the meeting days Verbindingen/Jonctions in December 2013 was dedicated to a Feminist review of mesh, cloud, autonomous, and DIY servers. Ubiquitous connectivity, the data web, open technologies, intelligent applications, machine learning and other Semantic Web related phenomena have found a place in our daily use of the web. To stay connected across multiple devices, we have come to expect unlimited access, provided by companies that traffic large amounts of data as a result. The necessary infrastructure that is put in place effects our understanding of place, both virtually and physically and it has become increasingly difficult to be intimate with the technologies that we feel familiar with. How do we keep a sharp eye on the politics and ethics of hosting technologies when all so often (paraphrasing the Free Software Foundation), software is sold as service? The initial outset for “Are You Being Served?” was to not take server-client relationships for granted. We questioned what is seemingly commonly understood by terms such as server, service and hosting and were curious to investigate what could make current networking technologies into hospitable habitats for critique, as space for artists and solidarity, teaching and learning." Documentation published in 2014.
    • Feminist Server Summit, 14 December 2013. "A one day meeting between various DIY and independent server projects. We were interested in discussing the potential of a feminist server practice, and curious about possible approaches to it. We mixed live interventions with pre-recorded interviews and e-mail correspondence so that we could hear from as many server-related projects as we could." Participants: Reni Hofmüller, Ivan Markoff, Réseau Citoyen, Olivier Meunier, Neutrinet, Laurent Peuch, Denis Devos, Domaine Public, Fred Peeters, NoLog, Autistici, Jens-Ingo Brodesser, all2all, Gabriel Lucas, Guifi, Juliane De Moerlooze, Samedies, SpiderAlex, Calafou, FAI Maison, James Stevens, spc.org, Koumbit, Kate Rich, Irational, Riseup, Servus.at, L'Autre Net, Sanjay Banghar, CAMP. [63] [64]
***The Mundane Afrofuturists recognize that:***
We did not originate in the cosmos.
The connection between Middle Passage and space travel is tenuous at best.
Out of five hundred thirty-four space travelers, fourteen have been black. An all-black crew is unlikely.
Magic interstellar travel and/or the wondrous communication grid can lead to an illusion of outer space and cyberspace as egalitarian.
This dream of utopia can encourage us to forget that outer space will not save us from injustice and that cyberspace was prefigured upon a "master/slave" relationship.
While we are often Othered, we are not aliens.
Though our ancestors were mutilated, we are not mutants.
Post-black is a misnomer. Post-colonialism is too.
The most likely future is one in which we only have ourselves and this planet. 🖇
  • Martine Syms, "The Mundane Afrofuturist Manifesto", Rhizome, New York, 17 December 2013; rev. version, The Third Rail 3, Minneapolis, 2014, PDF. Video feature (Artbound, PBS, 2015, 57 min).
    • "El Manifiesto Afrofuturista Mundano", in Ciberfeminismo. De VNS Matrix a Laboria Cuboniks, eds. Remedios Zafra and Teresa López-Pellisa, Barcelona: Holobionte, 2019. Publisher. (Spanish)
  • Anarchaserver, 2013–present. "A feminist server which contributes to the maintenance of autonomous infrastructure on the Internet for feminists projects. It is an open project, even though moderated where we privilege trust, consensus, autonomy and feminist collaboration for deciding our next adventures in inhabiting this feminist infrastructure, in synchronicity with other feminist servers initiatives. AnarchaServer has some kind of presence in different locations around the world such as calafou, belgium, france, germany, greece, iceland, the netherlands, mexico, sweden, uruguay ..." Wiki. List.

2014[edit]

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    Art+Feminism, February 2014–present. "Builds a community of activists that is committed to closing information gaps related to gender, feminism, and the arts, beginning with Wikipedia. ... Since 2014, over 20,000 people at more than 1,500 events around the world have participated in our edit-a-thons, resulting in the creation and improvement of more than 100,000 articles on Wikipedia and its sister projects." Founded by Siân Evans, Jacqueline Mabey, Michael Mandiberg, Laurel Ptak, a.o. About: Siân Evans et al. (2015), Wikipedia, Wikimedia Commons.
  • Kate Mondloch, "Cyberfeminism", in The Johns Hopkins Guide to Digital Media, eds. Marie-Laure Ryan, Lori Emerson and Benjamin J. Robertson, Johns Hopkins University Press, April 2014, pp 107-109, PDF.

A feminist server...
Is a situated technology. She has a sense of context and considers herself to be part of an ecology of practices
Is run for and by a community that cares enough for her in order to make her exist
Builds on the materiality of software, hardware and the bodies gathered around it
Opens herself to expose processes, tools, sources, habits, patterns
Does not strive for seamlessness. Talk of transparency too often signals that something is being made invisible
Avoids efficiency, ease-of-use, scalability and immediacy because they can be traps
Knows that networking is actually an awkward, promiscuous and parasitic practice
Is autonomous in the sense that she decides for her own dependencies
Radically questions the conditions for serving and service; experiments with changing client-server relations where she can
Treats network technology as part of a social reality
Wants networks to be mutable and read-write accessible
Does not confuse safety with security
Takes the risk of exposing her insecurity
Tries hard not to apologize when she is sometimes not available 🖇
  • Relearn, "A Feminist Net/work How-to", in Portable Relearn Archive, July 2014. Material from the 2014 edition of Relearn, held at Variable, a collectively run F/LOSS Arts Lab in Brussels.
Before embarking on the THF! we believed that to have more feminist and intersectional activists and practitioners at the forefront of the use and development of liberation and (free)dom technologies, safe spaces to ignite desires were a must. Moreover, the THF! aimed at triggering this desire towards transfeminist approaches to technology and hacking that fostered differences, autonomy, liberation and social resistance. To reach out to a wide audience that might not have identified their practice as hacking, we made explicit the two following premises: 1) everybody is an expert in relation to the technologies they use in their everyday life, and 2) as we consider gender to be one of the most pervasive social technologies ever created, we were convinced that everybody had a lot to share on this topic too. Additionally, we wanted to convey the idea that we feel we are at a new dawn where feminist and intersectional technological resistance is arising. 🖇
  • Are You Being Served? (Notebooks), eds. Anne Laforet, Marloes de Valk, Madeleine Aktypi, An Mertens, Femke Snelting, Michaela Lakova, and Reni Hofmüller, Brussels: Constant, August 2014, 182 pp, PDF. Documentation of the events held in 2013. "This publication results from an intense writing and editing process that was set in motion as a process of collaborative note-taking in real time, during the event Verbindingen/Jonctions #14. More than eight months later these notes were rigorously edited during a five-day booksprint. Time allowed for a fresh reading of the event and for a reworking of the read threads, thematics and keywords that were to be used. Slides of the talks, audiovisual documentation, original notes and external links were crafted into the pages that are assembled here."
  • Feminist Principles of the Internet 2024.jpg
    Feminist Principles of the Internet, August 2014–. "The Feminist Principles of the Internet are a series of statements that offer a gender and sexual rights lens on critical internet-related rights. They were drafted at the first Imagine a Feminist Internet meeting that took place in Malaysia in April 2014. The meeting was organised by the Association for Progressive Communications (APC) and brought together 50 activists and advocates working in sexual rights, women’s rights, violence against women, and internet rights. The meeting was designed as an adapted open space where topics were identified, prioritised, and discussed collectively. A group of volunteers from the meeting drafted version 1.0 of the principles. This was then subsequently brought to different workshops and events, local and global, and then to the second Imagine a Feminist Internet meeting in July 2015, where a new group of 40 activists discussed, elaborated, and revised the set of principles. The new version was published online on this website in August 2016, where anyone can expand the Principles by contributing resources or translating the Principles."
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    Deep Lab, Deep Lab & Frank-Ratchye STUDIO for Creative Inquiry at Carnegie Mellon University, December 2014, 234 pp. Represents the capstone to Deep Lab, a congress of cyberfeminist researchers. Examines privacy, security, surveillance, anonymity, and large-scale data aggregation. Created in five days by Addie Wagenknecht, Allison Burtch, Claire L. Evans, Denise Caruso, Harlo Holmes, Ingrid Burrington, Jillian C. York, Jen Lowe, Kate Crawford, Lindsay Howard, Lorrie Faith Cranor & CUPS, Maddy Varner, Maral Pourkazemi, and Runa A. Sandvik.
  • Laurel Ptak, When the Future Was Femail: Remembering 1990s Cyberfeminism, Bard College, 2014. Master's thesis. [71]

2015[edit]

We declare the imperative necessity for a new geological era to be commenced, before the Anthropocene is even officially admitted on that scale (it might be that by the time it gets fully acknowledged, it will be too late). Rather than continue to contemplate our annihilation, contributing to it or declaring hopelessness in front of it, we should at least try another approach – and this approach has to exclude patriarchy in all its expressions and institutionalized forms of violence: domination, exploitation, slavery, colonialism, profit, exclusion, monarchy, oligarchy, mafia, religious wars. This new geological era can be thought of as the Gynecene. 🖇
  • CF:NM. Commoning the Networks: A feminist Methodology, workshop, transmediale festival, Berlin, 31 January 2015. "CN:FM is an online/offline network of researchers and digital creative practitioners interested in feminist methodologies, which was initiated in 2014 by Penny Travlou (University of Edinburgh, CIRCLE) and Sophia Lycouris (University of Edinburgh, CIRCLE) in collaboration with Helen Varley Jamieson (Genderchangers, Upstage and FLOSS Manuals), Cornelia Sollfrank (University of Dundee) and Daphne Dragona (transmediale). In our on-going research, we are using a feminist approach grounded on notions of care and affect, which are nomadic, fluid, reflective, playful and non-profit to explore and debate the process of ‘commoning the networks’. In transmediale 2015, we will explore further how distributed networks intersect with those on the concept of the ‘commons’." About: Nancy Mauro-Flude.
  • Just For The Record, March 2015–. "A project addressing how gender is represented in new media and writing/publishing tools like Wikipedia, and what influence this has on the way history is recorded. ... Initiated by Myriam Arseneault-Goulet, Loraine Furter, Sarah Magnan and Mia Melvær. ... The project was created shortly after an Art+Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-thon organised by Loraine in March 2015, which called our attention to the need for more gatherings that investigate how to create more diversified contributions to online knowledge platforms." Wikimedia Commons.
  • FemTechNet Critical Race and Ethnic Studies Pedagogy Workbook, FemTechNet, Spring 2015–. "The FemTechNet Situated Critical Race + Media (SCR+M) Committee invites contributions for a collaborative and open Pedagogy Workbook, which is a work in progress. The goal of the workbook is to produce a collection of freely shared and open materials to help new and returning FemTechNet DOCC (Distributed Open Collaborative Course) instructors in tackling the difficult job of teaching race, gender, and technology." Editors. Paper.
  • Hacking Feminism symposium, Center for Transformative Media (CTM), Parsons/The New School for Design, New York, 9-10 May 2015. Co-organised by Patricia Clough (CUNY), Nandita Biswas Mellamphy (Western), Dan Mellamphy (Western), Svitlana Matviyenko (Western), and Ed Keller (CTM). Participants: Anne Balsamo, Shannon Bell, Nandita Biswas Mellamphy, Zach Blas, Sarah Choukah, Patricia Ticineto Clough, Lucca Fraser, Alexander Galloway, Nancy Gillespie, Thyrza Nichols Goodeve, Margret Grebowicz, Karen Gregory, Eileen Joy, Ed Keller, Svitlana Matviyenko, Dan Mellamphy, Luciana Parisi, Jasbir Puar, Joshua Scannell, Oyku Tekten, McKenzie Wark.
Ours is a world in vertigo. It is a world that swarms with technological mediation, interlacing our daily lives with abstraction, virtuality, and complexity. XF constructs a feminism adapted to these realities: a feminism of unprecedented cunning, scale, and vision; a future in which the realization of gender justice and feminist emancipation contribute to a universalist politics assembled from the needs of every human, cutting across race, ability, economic standing, and geographical position. No more futureless repetition on the treadmill of capital, no more submission to the drudgery of labour, productive and reproductive alike, no more reification of the given masked as critique. Our future requires depetrification. XF is not a bid for revolution, but a wager on the long game of history, demanding imagination, dexterity and persistence. 🖇
  • Armen Avanessian, Helen Hester (eds.), dea ex machina, trans. Stephan Geene, Gesine Strempel and Jennifer Sophia Theodor, Berlin: Merve, June 2015, 160 pp. Texts by Rosi Braidotti, Shulamith Firestone, Donna Haraway, Laboria Cuboniks, Lisa Nakamura, Alexandra Pirici, Nina Power, Paul B. Preciado, Raluca Voinea. Introduction, Publisher, Book launch. Commentary: Fox (2015). (German)
  • Heart of Code, feminist hackerspace, Berlin, 2015–. "Die Heart of Code richtet sich an alle PyLadies, und RailsGirls, JavaLassies und 3D-Feen, Gamer*innen, Arduinas, NetzwerkNixen, LötGören, RaspberryRabauk*innen und alle anderen FLINTA* mit Interesse an Bits, Bytes und Basteln. Sie ist ein Ort zum gemeinsamen Frickeln, kreativ werden und Abnerden - für mehr Vernetzung, mehr Gemeinschaft, und vor allem natürlich: mehr Hacken."

2016[edit]

  • Kishonna L. Gray, "Race, Gender, and Virtual Inequality: Exploring the Liberatory Potential of Black Cyberfeminist Theory", in Produsing Theory in a Digital World 2.0, ed. Rebecca Ann Lind, Peter Lang, February 2016, pp 175-192. [78]
  • Femflix, exhibition, Sydney College of the Arts, University of Sydney, 11 August-3 September 2016. Curated by Jacqueline Millner, Jane Schneider and Deborah Szapiro. Presented 1990s feminist films from Australia, including the works of cyberfeminists.
  • dgtl fmnsm programme, part of Cynetart festival, Hellerau, Dresden, 10-13 November 2016, PDF. Workshops, lectures and performances with Helen Hester (Laboria Cuboniks), d-n-e, Young Girl Reading Group and Reality Tales / Mental Surgeries, and a live show curated by Shawné Michaelain Holloway.
  • Ciberseguras, 2016–present. "We are several, each with different powers, we come from different galaxies but we constellate together. Our shared space is the net and we unite to chase away the occult forces that attack us. To confront them, we conspire in cyberfeminist covens. Ciberseguras is the fire that brings us together in a circle of joy, dance and encounter. Here we learn together." Several organisations are part of Ciberseguras: Ciberseguras somos Clandestina (Brazil), Ciberfeministas GT (Guatemala), Derechos Digitales (Chile-Mexico), Dominemos la tecnología - APC, Luchadoras (Mexico), Nodo Común (Bolivia), SocialTIC (Mexico). Archive.
  • VNS Matrix, "A Tender Hex for the Anthropocene", 2016, PDF, PDF (text artwork), PDF (iteration with rules). Written on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of The Cyberfeminist Manifesto for the 21st Century.
    • "Un hechizo con ternura para el antropoceno", in Ciberfeminismo. De VNS Matrix a Laboria Cuboniks, eds. Remedios Zafra and Teresa López-Pellisa, Barcelona: Holobionte, 2019. Publisher. (Spanish)

2017[edit]

  • CyborGrrrls Encuentro Tecnofeminista, Mexico DF, 24-26 March 2017. Participants: Ethel Z. Rueda Hernández, Corazón de Robota, Afroditi Psarra, Diana J. Torres, Paula Pin, Andrea Lange, Laboratorio de Interconectividades, Comando Colibrí, Ladyzunga, Maka, Luchadoras, Rasureitor, a.o. Facebook. [81]
  • Claudia Mayer (ed.), Ciberfeminismo: tecnologia e empoderamento, União da Vitória - PR: Monstro dos Mares, August 2017, 84 pp. [82] [83] (Brazilian Portuguese)
  • FACES: Gender, Art, Technology: 20 Years of Interactions, Connections and Collaborations, exhibition, performances, film screening, symposium, Schaumbad, Graz, 14 October-5 November 2017. Other events marking Faces' 20th anniversary. Curated by Kathy Rae Huffman and Eva Ursprung (in collaboration with Valie Djordjevic, Diana McCarty, Ushi Reiter). Participants: 42, Annie Abrahams/Helen Varley Jamieson, Nora Al Badri/Jan Nikolai Nelles, Perry Bard, Anne Bray, Nancy Buchanan, Filipa César/Grada Kilomba/Diana McCarty, Lena Chen, Katy Deepwell, DIVANOVA daniela jauk/anita peter mörth/ sol haring, Valie Djordjevic, Charlotte Eifler, Marina Grzinic/Aina Smid, Heide Hatry, Lynn Hershman Leeson, Ida Hirsenfelder, Elaine Wing-Ah Ho//Ming Lin, Nina Hoechtl feat. INVASORIX, Reni Hofmüller, Margarete Jahrmann, lizvlx, Manu Luksch, Jenny Marketou, Varsha Nair, Arghyro Paouri, Boryana Rossa, Mechthild Schmidt Feist, Nina Sobell, Evelin Stermitz, Hito Steyerl, Myriam Thyes, Tanja Vujinovic, Anja Westerfrölke, Faith Wilding/SubRosa, Eva Wohlgemuth. Report: Marina Gržinić. Host.
  • Post-Cyber Feminist International, Institute of Contemporary Art, London, 15-19 November 2017. Conceived by Rosalie Doubal and Helen Hester on the occasion of twenty years since The First Cyberfeminist International. Participants: Salome Asega, Ain Bailey, Siana Bangura, Cibelle Cavalli Bastos, Diann Bauer, BBZ London, The Church of Expanded Telepathy, Shu Lea Cheang, Joni Cohen, Laboria Cuboniks, Tamar Clarke-Brown, Anaïs Duplan, Akwugo Emejulu, Annie Goh, Caspar Heinemann, Helen Hester, shawné michaelain holloway, Eleni Ikoniadou, E. Jane, Shira Jeczmien, Helen Kaplinsky, Kiyémis, Mary Maggic, Diana McCarty, Zarina Muhammad, Jenn Nkiru, Eleanor Penny, Stina Puotinen, Tabita Rezaire, Legacy Russell, Res., SCRAAATCH, Victoria Sin, Francesca Sobande, Cornelia Sollfrank, Marie Thompson, Demelza Toy Toy, Faith Wilding, Zadie Xa and Anicka Yi. Programme booklet. Review: Judah (Guardian).
  • Tabita Rezaire, Lubricate Coil Engine – Decolonial Supplication, video, 2017, 57 min. "Under the guidance of the Bakongo cosmogram, this litany for connection travels around the four moments of the sun and envisions the revival of spiritual information technologies to supplement our internet diet. Water, the womb, dream plants and sound are retrieved as connective interfaces against manufactured amnesia."

2018[edit]

  • ⚧ Libre Fonts by Womxn, January 2018–. "This website aims at giving visibility to libre fonts drawn by womxn designers, who are often underrepresented in the traditionally conservative field of typography. The fonts are shared under free, libre, and open source licenses that allow anyone to use them, modify their design, contribute more glyphs or styles to their non-nuclear families, build on them, and redistribute them further." Git. Exhibition (2019). Interview with Loraine Furter: CommArts.
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    Afrocyberféminismes, Gaîté Lyrique, Paris, February-July 2018. Series of events, organised by Oulimata Gueye, Marie Lechner, a.o. With Mélissa Lavaux, Rébecca Chaillon, Kiyémis, Françoise Vergès, David Fathi, Hyphen-Labs, Valérie Lawson, Elsa Dorlin, Mehdi Derfoufi, Ana Pi, Sinatou Saka, Fatoumata Kebe, Sylviane Diop, Tabita Rezaire, Mawena Yehouessi (aka M.Y), Tarek Lakhrissi, Kapwani Kiwanga, Peggy Pierrot, Mimi Onuhoa, Black Quantum Futurism, a.o.
  • dgtl fmnsm #intimacy programme, part of Cynetart festival, Hellerau, Dresden, 9 & 16-18 March 2018. Artists/participants: Lorna Mills, shawné michaelain holloway, Nkisi, BBB_, Young boy dancing group, Georges Jacotey, the blue distance, Shannon Soundquist, Magic Island, KVTV, KRAUSE, Katharina Klappheck, Anika Meier, Ena Lind, For you Katrina, Cuntroaches, Stephanie Comilang & Simon Speiser, Feat. Female Leipzig, Urin, Line Finderup Jensen, Melo Börner, Tabea Venrath & Miriam J. Carranza, Tabita Rezaire, Pussykrew, HK, Paula Kommoss.
  • Claire L. Evans, Broad Band: The Untold Story of the Women Who Made the Internet, New York: Portfolio/Penguin, March 2018. Publisher. Conversation with author: Ellen Ullman (Hirschhorn, audio). About: Wikipedia. [86]
    • Sesang ŭl yŏn'gyŏrhan [세상을 연결한 여성들: 과학자, 프로그래머에서 사업가까지, 여성이 이끈 인터넷의 역사], trans. Ŭn-yŏng Cho (조 은영), Seoul: 해나무, 2020, 463 pp. (Korean)
    • Pionierki internetu, trans. Magdalena Rabsztyn-Anioł, Cracow: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego (Mundus), 2020, 336 pp. TOC. Publisher. (Polish)
    • Connessione: storia femminile di Internet, trans. Gabriella Tonoli, Rome: Luiss University Press, 2020, 263 pp. (Italian)
    • Die Pionierinnen des Internets. Die unbekannte Geschichte der Frauen des digitalen Zeitalters, trans. Christina Hackenberg and Sigrid Schmid, Munich: Redline, 2023, 320 pp. (German)
  • 1st <Interrupted = “Cyfem and Queer"> symposium, Südblock & aquarium, Berlin, 28 April 2018. Curated by Creamcake and Gala Rexer. With: Cibelle Cavalli Bastos, Black Cracker, Katharina Hoppe, Georges Jacotey, Mischa Mafia, Legacy Russell, Cornelia Sollfrank, Indrani Ashe, Nadja Buttendorf, Nora Brünger and Lisa Paland, Whistle While You Work (Frances Chiaverini and Robyn Doty), Laura Fox, Ana María Guzmán, Katharina Klappheck, Chloê Langford, Nico and Zinzi, Jaakko Pallasvuo, DeLorea Pontiac, Anuka Ramischwili-Schaefer, Isabel de Sena, Soulidarity Collective (Cornelia Hinterschuster, Isabel Klein, Svenja Paulsen), Swan Meat, Inga Charlotte Thiele, Rachel de la Torre. CfP. Facebook.
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    Helen Hester, Xenofeminism, Polity Press (Theory Redux), April 2018, v+169 pp. "Develops a three-part definition of xenofeminism grounded in the ideas of technomaterialism, anti-naturalism, and gender abolitionism. She elaborates these ideas in relation to assistive reproductive technologies and interrogates the relationship between reproduction and futurity, while steering clear of a problematic anti-natalism."
  • Anna Gorchakovskaya, "“Where are the women?”. Interview with Kathy Rae Huffman and Valie Djordjevic", Digicult, 25 July 2018. "Reconstructs the history of the FACES mailing list’s creation, as well as discusses its present value and its possible future. Kathy Rae Huffman and Valie Djordjevic talk about how the world has changed for women in the last 20 years, place FACES into the current historical context and explain why the mailing list such as FACES is still as relevant and valuable as ever."
  • #purplenoise, Summer 2018–present. An interdisciplinary technofeminist research group that uses real-life events to explore social media as the arena for protest and large-scale political manipulation. Manifesto.
  • Sollfrank Cornelia The Beautiful Warriors Technofeminist Praxis in the 21st Century 2019.jpg
    Cornelia Sollfrank (ed.), Die schönen Kriegerinnen. Technofeministische Praxis im 21. Jahrhundert, Vienna: transversal texts, August 2018, 225 pp. "Brings together seven current technofeminist positions from the fields of art and activism. In very different ways, they expand the theories and practices of 1990s cyberfeminism and thus react to new forms of discrimination and exploitation. Gender politics are negotiated with reference to technology, and questions of technology are combined with questions of ecology and economy. The different positions around this new techno-eco-feminism understand their practice as an invitation to take up their social and aesthetic interventions, to join in, to continue, and never give up." Contributors: Christina Grammatikopoulou, Isabel de Sena, Femke Snelting, Cornelia Sollfrank, Spideralex, Sophie Toupin, hvale vale, Yvonne Volkart. (German)
  • Laboria Cuboniks The Xenofeminist Manifesto A Politics for Alienation 2018.jpg
    Laboria Cuboniks, The Xenofeminist Manifesto: A Politics for Alienation, London: Verso, September 2018, 95 pp. "Drawing on queer and transfeminist theory, as well as philosophical rationalism, against nature and biological essentialism, the feminist collective invests in alienation and the anti-natural, in seizing technology and in embracing the desire for an alien future." First issued in 2015.
  • Computer Grrrls, exhibition, HMKV, Dortmund, 27 October 2018-24 February 2019; Gaîté Lyrique, Paris, 14 March-14 July 2019; MU, Eindhoven, 20 July-6 October 2019. Curated by Inke Arns and Marie Lechner. Artists: Morehshin Allahyari, Manetta Berends, Zach Blas & Jemima Wyman, Nadja Buttendorf, Elisabeth Caravella, Jennifer Chan, Aleksandra Domanovic, Louise Drulhe, Darsha Hewitt, Lauren Huret, Hyphen-Labs, Dasha Ilina, Mary Maggic, Caroline Martel, Lauren Moffatt, Simone C. Niquille, Jenny Odell, Elisa Giardina Papa, Tabita Rezaire, Erica Scourti, Suzanne Treister, Lu Yang. Conversation with Marie Lechner (Aude Launay, Zérodeux). Handout PDF (HMKV). Leaflet PDF (Gaîté Lyrique). Book published 2020.
  • Liliana Zaragoza Cano (Lili_Anaz), Natasha Akhmatova, "Manifiesto por Algoritmias Hackfeministas", 15 October 2018; repr. in Ciberfeminismo. De VNS Matrix a Laboria Cuboniks, eds. Remedios Zafra and Teresa López-Pellisa, Barcelona: Holobionte, 2019. Publisher. (Spanish)
  • Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies 39(1): "Women Digitizing Revolution", eds. Anna Everett and Lisa Nakamura, University of Nebraska Press, 2018. Publisher.
  • Melinda Rackham, "Manifesto", 2018.
    • "Manifesto", trans. Federico Fernández Giordano, in Ciberfeminismo. De VNS Matrix a Laboria Cuboniks, eds. Remedios Zafra and Teresa López-Pellisa, Barcelona: Holobionte, 2019. Publisher. (Spanish)

2019[edit]

  • 2nd <Interrupted = “Cyfem and Queer"> symposium, Südblock and aquarium, Berlin, 13-14 April 2019. Curated by Daniela Seitz and Anja Weigl (of Creamcake) and Gala Rexer. With: Lori Baldwin, Lina Bonde, Marija Bozinovska Jones, Cibelle Cavalli Bastos, Zülfukar Çetin, Daglara, Lou Drago, Göksu Kunak a.k.a Gucci Chunk, shawné michaelain holloway, Christoffer Horlitz, ink Agop, Maren Karlson, Karma She, Victoria Larsson, Fallon Mayanja, Diana McCarty, Zoë Claire Miller, Doireann O'Malley, Tiara Roxanne, Bassem Saad, Indiana Seresin, Anna Stiede, Tarek X, Total Freedom, xeno genesis, Ziúr. CfP. Facebook.
  • Heike Munder (ed.), Producing Futures: A Book on Post-Cyber-Feminisms, Geneva: JRP|Editions, and Zurich: Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst, April 2019, 148 pp. With contributions by Joanna Walsh, Yvonne Volkart, Paul B. Preciado, Heike Munder, Elsa Himmer. Publisher. [89]
  • Hysterical Mining: Vienna Biennale For Change 2019, exhibition, Kunsthalle Wien, Vienna, 29 May-6 October 2019. Curators: Anne Faucheret, Vanessa Joan Müller. Artists: Trisha Baga, Louise Drulhe, Veronika Eberhart, Sylvia Eckermann & Gerald Nestler, Judith Fegerl, Anne Juren, Fabien Giraud & Raphaël Siboni, Katrin Hornek, Barbara Kapusta, Marlene Maier, Miao Ying, Pratchaya Phinthong, Irene Posch, Marlies Pöschl, Delphine Reist, Tabita Rezaire, Cornelia Sollfrank. [90]
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    Annie Goh, "Appropriating the Alien: A Critique of Xenofeminism", Mute, 29 July 2019. "The Xenofeminist Manifesto claims, among many things, rationalism and technology as core to a renewed futurist feminist project. However, given the provenance of its moniker and its 'pro-enlightenment' position, Annie Goh asks, WTF exactly is XF?"
  • Remedios Zafra, Teresa López-Pellisa (eds.), Ciberfeminismo. De VNS Matrix a Laboria Cuboniks, Barcelona: Holobionte, September 2019, 464 pp. TOC, Publisher. (Spanish)
    • Remedios Zafra, "Ciberfeminismos: Tres décadas de alianza entre feminismo, tecnología y futuro", in Ciberfeminismo. De VNS Matrix a Laboria Cuboniks, eds. Remedios Zafra and Teresa López-Pellisa, Barcelona: Holobionte, 2019. (Spanish)
  • dgtl fmnsm #disconnect programme, part of Cynetart festival, Hellerau, Dresden, 23-24 November 2019. Artists/participants: Tarren Johnson, Omsk Social Club, Lyra Pramuk, soppa&bleck, Shawné Michaelain Holloway, Alla Popp, Toni Mosebach, Panasiagirl, Happy New Tears, Jan Vorisek, Katharina Klappheck, Nada Schroer, Francesca Schmidt, Loren Britton, Isabel Paehr, Martina Leeker, Arpana Aischa Berndt, Mine Wenzel, Die Blaue Distanz, Christina Harles, Georges Jacotey, Nicole Killian, Samuel H Goldstein, Jessie Darnell, X'ene Sky.
  • Dunbar-Hester Christina Hacking Diversity The Politics of Inclusion in Open Technology Cultures 2020.jpg
    Christina Dunbar-Hester, Hacking Diversity: The Politics of Inclusion in Open Technology Cultures, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press (Studies in Culture and Technology), December 2019, xi+271 pp. "A firsthand look at efforts to improve diversity in software and hackerspace communities. Demonstrates that while the preferred solutions of tech enthusiasts—their “hacks” of projects and cultures—can ameliorate some of the “bugs” within their own communities, these methods come up short for issues of unequal social and economic power. Distributing “diversity” in technical production is not equal to generating justice." Publisher.
  • Nahee Kim, Handshake Erotica, 2019. "Client-server roleplaying in the context of peer-to-peer authentification. Inspired by the secret handshake protocol of Scuttlebutt, < H͎A͎N͎D͎S͎H͎A͎K͎E͎ ͎E͎R͎O͎T͎I͎C͎A͎ > will introduce you to the detailed steps for getting aroused by client-server roleplaying. Come securely." [93]
  • Taehee Whang, Remembering LB City Cyber Lesbian Utopia, Ridgewood, NY: Hyperlink Press, 2019, [24] pp. Zine. "Introduces a virtual Korean lesbian utopia ‘LB City’ (2000-2003), a now inactive website that envisioned inclusive living for those who are excluded from Korean heteropatriarchal society. The current South Korean feminist discourse is in a powerful flux with the momentum of #MeToo, hyper femme online communities (여초사이트), Hidden Camera crime protest (혜화역시위), and Corset-free movement (탈코르셋 운동). Taehee Whang examines the cyber utopia project that dreamed of nurturing socially inclusive language and culture." Publisher. [94]

2020[edit]

  • dgtl fmnsm Hot Mess programme, part of Spy on Me #2 Festival, online, 19-29 March 2020. Artists/participants: Alla Popp, Shawné Michaelain Holloway, die Blaue Distanz (Anna Erdmann & Franziska Goralski), Tarren Johnson & Joel Cocks, Tiara Roxanne, Maque Pereyras, Biitsi, Anna Zett, American Artist, Nicole Killian, Xene Sky, Jamila Woods, Tabita Rezaire, Ash Baccus-Clark, Nakeema Stefflbauer, Nushin Yazdani, Tabitha Swansen, Tadleeh, Happy New Tears. Online residency (Jun-Jul 2020).
  • Malin Kuht, Nora Sternfeld (eds.), Cyberfeminism and Futures from Within, Kassel: Kunsthochschule Kassel, Summer 2020. "As part of the Hybrid Work Space at documenta X, the Old Boys Network formulated a manifesto with 100 antitheses on what cyberfeminism is not. When we read the paper of the collective/artistic project today, much of it seems current, some of it clearer and bolder than today, some naïve, some outdated and some more unattainable than ever. Based on this concrete history, we held a seminar to explore collective, feminist forms of action and technofeminist positions in the digital/analogue space of the present." Seminar. (German)
  • Russell Legacy Glitch Feminism A Manifesto 2020.jpg
    Legacy Russell, Glitch Feminism: A Manifesto, London: Verso, September 2020, 176 pp. "Argues that we need to embrace the glitch in order to break down the binaries and limitations that define gender, race, sexuality. Reveals the many ways that the glitch performs and transforms: how it refuses, throws shade, ghosts, encrypt, mobilises and survives." Website.
    • Glitch Feminismus: ein Manifest, trans. Ann Cotten, Leipzig: Merve, 2021, 168 pp. Publisher. (German)
    • Feminismo Glitch: (un manifiesto), trans. Federico Fernández Gordiano, Barcelona: Holobionte, 2022, 172 pp. (Spanish)
    • Glitch feminismus: manifest, trans. Jarmila Soukupová, Prague: Utopia Libri, 2023, 166 pp. Publisher. (Czech)

2021[edit]

  • typothèque Bye Bye Binary, January 2021–. "Presents inclusive, non-binary and post-binary fonts under construction. These fonts use the Queer Unicode Initiative (QUNI) to encode their inclusive glyphs and make their use compatible." Git.
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    Inke Arns, Marie Lechner (eds.), Computer Grrrls, Dortmund: Kettler, and HMKV, May 2021, 191 pp. "Brings together 23 international artistic positions that negotiate the complex relationship between gender and technology in past and present. The book deals with the link between women and technology from the first human computers to the current revival of technofeminist movements"
  • Nancy Mauro-Flude, "Writing the Feminist Internet: A Chthonian Feminist Internet Theory for the Twenty First Century", Continuum: Journal of Media & Cultural Studies 35(5): "The Dark Social: Online Practices of Resistance, Motility and Power", eds. Toija Cinque, Alexia Maddox, and Robert W. Gehl, October 2021, pp 788-804. DOI.
  • Malin Kuht, En-Countering Cyberfeminism, 2021, 33 min; short version, 2022, 7 min. Artist film. "Tells a possible story about the First Cyberfeminist International, which took place in 1997. Within this essayistic documentary, questions about emancipatory approaches to technology and its histories are raised." [98]

2022[edit]

  • Vít Bohal, Elizabeth Kovačeva (eds.), (Xeno)feministická čítanka, Prague: Display, February 2022, 204 pp. Anthology. Publisher. [99] (Czech)
  • Stefanie Wuschitz, "A feminist hacklab's resilience towards anti-democratic forces", Feminist Theory 23:2, March 2022. DOI.
  • Infrables, Brussels: The Institute for Technology in the Public Interest, May 2022, 30 pp, PDF, PDF. "Infrables make negative use-cases and un-fixing bug reports as a solidary praxis. They are articulations of what extractive digital infrastructures are, and what they are doing. What infrables can we tell to take-down Big Tech narratives and undo their violences? Generated through narrative and extra-narrative accounts, infrables identify oppressive infrastructures or tools, but they also make space for other technological attitudes."
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    Infrastructural Interactions: Survival, Resistance and Radical Care, eds. Helen V Pritchard, and Femke Snelting, Brussels: The Institute for Technology In the Public Interest, November 2022, 83 pp, PDF, PDF. "Computational infrastructures generate harms and damage beyond ethical issues of privacy, ownership and confidentiality. They displace agencies, funds and knowledge into apps and services and thereby slowly but surely contribute to the depletion of resources for public life. While data- infrastructures capture public data-streams, they also capture imagination for what a public is, and what is in its interest. We urgently need other imaginations for how we interface with infrastructures, beyond delivering a “solution” to a “need” (or the promise they can fulfill a future need). The workshops, documentation and structures in this workbook are a small contribution to making this complex paradigm shift together." With contributions by TITiPI, Varia (Manetta Berends, Cristina Cochior), Clareese Hill, Other Weapons, Gwen Barnard, Naomi Alizah Cohen, Yasmine Boudiaf and Infrastructural Manouevres. Workbook wiki. Toot.
  • Prospections: "Digital Discomfort", eds. Cell for Digital Discomfort (Cristina Cochior, Karl Moubarak, and Jara Rocha), Utrecht: BAK, December 2022–. "With “Digital Discomfort,” CfDD continue their collective study of cultures and practices of computation and invites other reflections, grammars, and actions that contribute to a plurality of inter-dependent, anti-colonial, trans*feminist, anti-ableist, and environmentally just worldmaking practices of computation. These contributions grapple with the complex distribution of agencies and stakeholders, even if it’s technically impossible to make the apparatus just “stop.”"

2023[edit]

On 8th of March 2023, we call for a Counter Cloud Action Day.
On this day, we will try to withhold from using, feeding, or caring for The Big Tech Cloud. The strike calls for a hyperscaledown of extractive digital services, and for an abundance of collective organising. We join the long historical tail of international feminist strikes, because we understand this fight to be about labour, care, anti-racism, queer life and trans★feminist techno-politics.
Too many aspects of life depend on The Cloud. The expansionist, extractivist and financialized modes of Big Tech turn all lively and creative processes processes into profit. This deeply affects how we organise, and care for resources. Many public institutions such as hospitals, universities, archives and schools have moved to rented software-as-a-service for their core operations. The interests of Big Tech condition how we teach, make accessibility, learn, know, organise, work, love, sleep, communicate, administrate, care, and remember.
Especially now our dependency on Big Tech Cloud seems intractable, it is time to reclaim space for renegotiating what might be possible. We want to imagine different infrastructures for collective life with and without computation. By calling for cloud resistance, we want to center slow trans★feminist, anti-racist and anti-imperial server practices. We want local digital storage, self-hosted videocalls, and collaborative server hosting. We want antifa-infras, low-energy graphics and queer circuits. We want accessible development, sustainable tech-maintainance, and feral supply chains. We want the end of work conditioned by Big Tech, and ultimately, the end of work. We want systemic, joyful, techno-political change. 🖇
  • Hosting with, eds. Manetta Berends, Angeliki Diakrousi, and Artemis Gryllaki, Rotterdam: Varia, March 2023, [16] pp, PDF. Zine; a conversation around collective hosting practices in the context of art servers, community servers and feminist servers (AMRO, Linz, June 2022). [108] [109]
  • Stefanie Wuschitz, "A Diffractive Approach to Feminist Media Art", in Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Intermedia Arts & Creative Technology (CREATIVEARTS) 2021, May 2023. "Intervening into the biosphere as a feminist artist, maker or hacker means applying ethics of care and convivality for a sustainable co-existance, being concerned and attentive to changes occurring in the process. With this paper I attempt to analyse creative arts in a diffractive approach, thinking Feminisms through Art and Technology."
  • Firuzeh Shokooh Valle, In Defense of Solidarity and Pleasure: Feminist Technopolitics from the Global South, Stanford University Press, September 2023, 260 pp. Publisher.

2024[edit]

  • Gözde Ersöz, Gökmen Kantar, Meltem İnce Yenilmez (eds.), Reconstructing Feminism Through Cyberfeminism, Leiden: Brill (Studies in Critical Social Sciences), January 2024. "Investigates how digitalization has affected entrepreneurship, labour markets, financial markets, and women's empowerment, underlining the opportunity it presents for a more inclusive and equal society. Publisher.
  • Transnational Anti-colonial Trans★Feminist Counter Cloud Action Day, multiple locations, 8 March 2024. "We call for a Counter Cloud Action Day –– a permanent ceasefire in Palestine and for an end to the genocide facilitated by the Israeli government’s military-technological complex." Convened by Varia, The Institute for Technology in the Public Interest, Constant, Institute of Diagram Studies, The Digital Discomfort Working Group, Hackers & Designers, ooooo, Tecnosandías, Hamaca, in-grid, NeON, Cartography of Darkness + all those who can’t sign because of state sanctioned censorship. Actions. Mastodon. List. (multiple languages)

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