Cyberfeminism

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VNS Matrix, A Cyberfeminist Manifesto for the 21st Century, 1991.

A resource on the art and cultural movement and its historisation. Associated notions: technofeminism, xenofeminism.

Pages

Events

  • "Replicunts: The Future of Cyberfeminism", Virtual Futures, 28 May 1995. [1]
  • 1. Cyberfeminist International, Documenta X, Kassel, 20-28 Sep 1997.
  • Eclectic Tech Carnival, internationally, since 2002.
  • Cyberfem. Feminisms on the Electronic Landscape, EACC/Espai d´art contemporani de Castelló, Spain, Oct 2006 - Jan 2007. Curated by Ana Martínez-Collado.
  • The Very First Year, Eyebeam, New York City, 2013. Facilitated by Laurel Ptak.
  • TransHACKfeminist! camp, Calafou, Barcelona, 2014.
  • Hacking Feminism symposium, Center for Transformative Media, Parsons The New School, New York, 9-10 May 2015.
  • 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.
  • Femflix exhibition, Sydney College of the Arts, 11 Aug-3 Sep 2016. Curated by Jacqueline Millner, Jane Schneider and Deborah Szapiro.
  • Post-Cyber Feminist International, Institute of Contemporary Art, London, 15-19 Nov 2017. Conceived by Rosalie Doubal and Helen Hester. Review: Judah (Guardian).

Writings, talks

First Cyberfeminist International: Old Boys Network Reader 1, 1998, Log, PDF.
Sadie Plant, Zeros + Ones: Digital Women and the New Technoculture, 1998, Log, PDF.
See also

Primary references

Historisation

Resources