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Posts Tagged: cyberfeminism

Is That All There Is? The Critical Role of 21C Art Mediums (2020)

By Nancy Mauro-Flude, December 8, 2020

[A version of this was published – as – Mauro-Flude, Nancy (2020) ‘Is That All There Is? The Critical Role of 21C Mediums’. NiTRO 32, The Australian Council of Deans and Directors of Creative Arts. December. Ed. Kit Wise. ] …I stood there shivering in my pyjamas and watched the whole world go up in [...]

Renaissance: Everything is connected

By Nancy Mauro-Flude, March 17, 2015

Recently I had the privilege to be taken on a guided tour of the ArtScience Museum in Singapore by Honor Harger – the recently appointed executive director. Honor Harger is a curator and artist originally from New Zealand, who has particular interest in artistic uses of new technologies. It was fortuitous moment in time to [...]

Don’t mess with my settings: Do not disturb my circles (Noli turbare circulos meos)

By Nancy Mauro-Flude, January 15, 2015

Recently The Deep Lab released a compilation book with reflections to digital culture, the post-Snowden Internet, and cyberfeminism. You can download it for free or buy a hard copy. This was created in a hot house event by a women art collective. The fact that the group identifies as artists is refreshing, they are critical [...]

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