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- Cyberfeminism index / by Seu, Mindy,1991-editor,compiler,writer of introduction.; Pierce, Julianne,writer of foreword.; Fragnito, Skawennati Tricia,contributor.; Webb, Charlotte,contributor.; Hoff, Melanie,contributor.; Piña, Constanza,contributor.; Aguilar, Melissa(Graphic artist),contributor.; Sollfrank, Cornelia,1960-contributor.; Ricaurte Quijano, Paola,contributor.; Maggic, Mary,contributor.; Githere, Neema,contributor.; Hester, Helen,1983-contributor.; Goh, Annie,contributor.; Chinche, Klau,contributor.; Aristarkhova, I.(Irina),contributor.; Russell, Legacy,contributor,author of afterword.; Distributed Art Publishers,distributor.; Inventory Press,publisher.; VNS Matrix,contributor.;
Includes bibliographical references and indexes."The history of the internet is often overfocused on the grandfathers who created its architecture and protocol. But the internet is more than a network of cables, servers, and computers--it is an environment that shapes and is shaped by its inhabitants and their use. In Cyberfeminism Index, a variety of hackers, scholars, artists, and activists consider how humans might reconstruct themselves by way of technology through more than 700 short entries of radical techno-critical activism. Both a vital introduction for laypeople and a robust resource guide for educators, Cyberfeminism Index--an anti-canon, of sorts--celebrates the multiplicity of practices that fall under this imperfect categorization and makes visible cyberfeminism's long-ignored origins and its expansive legacy."--Provided by publisher
- Subjects: Indexes.; Cyberfeminism; Feminism.; Internet; Internet; Internet and women; Feminism.; Women's movement.;
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- Internet art / by Greene, Rachel.(CARDINAL)285149;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 218-219) and index.Early Internet art -- Participation in public spaces -- Russian Internet art scene -- New vocabularies -- Travel and documentary modes -- Net.art -- Cyberfeminism -- Corporate aesthetics -- Telepresence -- Isolating the elements -- Email-based communities -- Exhibition formats and collective projects -- Browsers, ASCII, automation and error -- Parody, appropriation and remixing -- Mapping authorship -- Hypertext and textual aesthetics -- Remodelling bodies -- New forms of distribution -- Sexual personae -- Themes in Internet art -- Infowar and tactical media in practice -- Turn of the millennium, war and the dotcom crash -- Data visualization and databases -- Games -- Generative and software art -- Open works -- The crash of 2000 -- Art for networks -- Voyeurism, surveillance and borders -- Wireless -- E-commerce -- Forms of sharing -- Video and filmic discourses -- Low-fi aesthetics -- 'art for networks'.
- Subjects: Digital art.; Video art.; Art; Image processing;
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