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Femke Snelting is an artist and designer, developing projects at the intersection of design, feminism and free software. She is a core member of the [[Brussels]]-based association for arts and media, [[Constant]] (since 2003). She co-initiated the design/research team [[Open Source Publishing]] (OSP) and the Libre Graphics Research Unit to investigate how digital tools and creative practice might co-construct each other. Together with [[Jara Rocha]], [[Seda Gürses]] and [[Miriyam Aouragh]], she takes part in the Darmstadt Delegation, assigned to explore techno-political and socio-emotional relationships between activist and technological practice. She is also a member of the foundation for multi-visual research [http://www.geuzen.org De Geuzen], together with [[Renée Turner]] and [[Riek Sijbring]]. She was an art, science and business fellow at Akademie Schloss Solitude and currently teaches at a.pass (Advanced Performance and Scenography Studies) in Brussels and at [[The Piet Zwart Institute]] in Rotterdam.
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'''Femke Snelting''' is an artist and designer, developing projects at the intersection of design, feminism and free software. She is a core member of the [[Brussels]]-based association for arts and media, [[Constant]] (since 2003). She co-initiated the design/research team [[Open Source Publishing]] (OSP) and the Libre Graphics Research Unit to investigate how digital tools and creative practice might co-construct each other. Together with [[Jara Rocha]], [[Seda Gürses]] and [[Miriyam Aouragh]], she takes part in the Darmstadt Delegation, assigned to explore techno-political and socio-emotional relationships between activist and technological practice. She is also a member of the foundation for multi-visual research [http://www.geuzen.org De Geuzen], together with [[Renée Turner]] and [[Riek Sijbring]]. She was an art, science and business fellow at Akademie Schloss Solitude and currently teaches at a.pass (Advanced Performance and Scenography Studies) in Brussels and at [[The Piet Zwart Institute]] in Rotterdam.
  
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==Publications==
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* co-editor, ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=1868 Tracks in Electr(on)ic Fields]'', Brussels: Constant, 2009, 332 pp. {{en}},{{fr}},{{nl}}
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* co-editor, ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=13943 Conversations]'', Brussels: Constant, 2015, 351 pp.
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* co-editor, ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=17798 Mondothèque: A Radiated Book / Un livre irradiant / Een irradiërend boek]'', Brussels: Constant, 2016, 225 pp. {{en}},{{fr}},{{nl}}
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==Links==
 
* [http://snelting.domainepublic.net/ Home page]
 
* [http://snelting.domainepublic.net/ Home page]
 
* [http://vimeo.com/109695787 Performing Graphic Design Practice], an interview as part of the artistic research project Giving What You Don't Have by Cornelia Sollfrank, 2014.
 
* [http://vimeo.com/109695787 Performing Graphic Design Practice], an interview as part of the artistic research project Giving What You Don't Have by Cornelia Sollfrank, 2014.
  
 
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Revision as of 12:43, 13 November 2016

Femke Snelting is an artist and designer, developing projects at the intersection of design, feminism and free software. She is a core member of the Brussels-based association for arts and media, Constant (since 2003). She co-initiated the design/research team Open Source Publishing (OSP) and the Libre Graphics Research Unit to investigate how digital tools and creative practice might co-construct each other. Together with Jara Rocha, Seda Gürses and Miriyam Aouragh, she takes part in the Darmstadt Delegation, assigned to explore techno-political and socio-emotional relationships between activist and technological practice. She is also a member of the foundation for multi-visual research De Geuzen, together with Renée Turner and Riek Sijbring. She was an art, science and business fellow at Akademie Schloss Solitude and currently teaches at a.pass (Advanced Performance and Scenography Studies) in Brussels and at The Piet Zwart Institute in Rotterdam.

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