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'''Mara Karayanni''' (Μάρα Καραγιάννη, 1979, [[Athens]]) is a software developer, sysadmin and artist. Their work swings between computational and analogue media for publishing, zine and print-making, to python programming, and writing manuals for sysadmin tasks to more cultural and gender critique based texts about internet technologies and FOSS. They are part of the feminist servers [https://anarchaserver.org/ anarchaserver] and [https://systerserver.net/ systerserver], where they host mailing lists, code repository, wiki and streaming and archive interfaces for video based events and experimental artworks about cyber and techno-feminism. They studied photography and graphic arts at the Fine Arts School of Athens and hold a Masters in media design from the [[Networked Media Piet Zwart Institute Rotterdam|Piet Zwart Institute]] in Rotterdam (2008). They lived in [[Rotterdam]], [[Brussels]], [[Paris]] and [[Athens]]. (2022)
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'''Mara Karayanni''' (Μάρα Καραγιάννη, 1979, [[Athens]]) is a software developer, sysadmin and artist. Their work swings between computational and analogue media for publishing, zine and print-making, to python programming, and writing manuals for sysadmin tasks to more cultural and gender critique based texts about internet technologies and FOSS. They are part of the feminist servers [https://anarchaserver.org/ anarchaserver] and [https://systerserver.net/ systerserver], where they host mailing lists, code repository, wiki, streaming and archive interfaces for video based events and experimental artworks about cyber and techno-feminism. They studied graphic arts at the Fine Arts School of Athens and hold a Masters in media design from the [[Networked Media Piet Zwart Institute Rotterdam|Piet Zwart Institute]] in Rotterdam (2008). They lived in [[Rotterdam]], [[Brussels]], [[Paris]] and [[Athens]]. (2022)
  
 
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* [http://computationalculture.net/software-as-dispute-resolution-system-design-effect-and-cultural-monetization/ "Software As Dispute Resolution System: Design, Effect and Cultural Monetization"], ''Computational Culture'' 7, Oct 2019.
 
* [http://computationalculture.net/software-as-dispute-resolution-system-design-effect-and-cultural-monetization/ "Software As Dispute Resolution System: Design, Effect and Cultural Monetization"], ''Computational Culture'' 7, Oct 2019.
 
* ''[[Media:Tunnel_Up_Tunnel_Down_A_Zine_About_Private_Virtual_Networks_2019.pdf|Tunnel Up / Tunnel Down: A Zine About Private Virtual Networks]]'', 2019.
 
* ''[[Media:Tunnel_Up_Tunnel_Down_A_Zine_About_Private_Virtual_Networks_2019.pdf|Tunnel Up / Tunnel Down: A Zine About Private Virtual Networks]]'', 2019.
** ''[[Media:Tunnel ouvert tunnel ferme un zine sur les reseaux prives virtuels 2020.pdf|Tunnel ouvert / tunnel fermé: un zine sur les réseaux privés virtuels]]'', 2020.
 
* [https://psaroskalazines.gr/ Psaroskala Zines]
 
  
 
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Born Athens, Greece
Lives in Athens, Greece
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Mara Karayanni (Μάρα Καραγιάννη, 1979, Athens) is a software developer, sysadmin and artist. Their work swings between computational and analogue media for publishing, zine and print-making, to python programming, and writing manuals for sysadmin tasks to more cultural and gender critique based texts about internet technologies and FOSS. They are part of the feminist servers anarchaserver and systerserver, where they host mailing lists, code repository, wiki, streaming and archive interfaces for video based events and experimental artworks about cyber and techno-feminism. They studied graphic arts at the Fine Arts School of Athens and hold a Masters in media design from the Piet Zwart Institute in Rotterdam (2008). They lived in Rotterdam, Brussels, Paris and Athens. (2022)

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