I, for one, greatly appreciate both your efforts and directive with Flossie. I'm unclear as to whether or not this is a supplementary programming component of the Pioneers Exhibition .... or if they are two discrete areas of your curatorial practice.
On Feb 4, 2014, at 4:05 PM, Laura Plana Gracia wrote:
> amazing, i have the lecture at flossie. women and software libre :
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> a (brief) history of gender in relation women – art – technology
> woman and woman artist have suffered exclusion, racism, fascism, obliteration, and prosecution. . .
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> x all women working in media technology electronics and computer machines
> joasia krysa - valie export - charlotte moorman - sanja ivekovik - lygia clark - yoko ono -
> judy butler - e.valldosera - la turbo avedon - fabi borges - alejandra perez - eleonora oreggia - simona levy - diana mccarty - maria llopis -
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> http://lauraplanagracia.blogspot.co.uk/2013_11_10_archive.html
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> thanks
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> Laura Plana Gracia
> Artist - Lecturer - Curator
> Electronic Art, Sound Arthttp://lauraplanagracia.blogspot.co.uk
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> El Martes 4 de febrero de 2014 20:51, Paul Brown <[log in to unmask]> escribió:
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> You should add two early pioneers: Lillian F. Schwartz and Colette S Bangert
> and since you have Lovelace in there maybe Grace Hopper as well?
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> Best
> Paul
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> On 5 February 2014 05:24, marc garrett <[log in to unmask]>wrote:
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>> Hi all,
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>> The theme 'Digital Analogy // Pioneers of New Media', is misleading in
>> various ways.
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>> On one hand it's because the choice of 'now' disreputable 'BritArt'
>> artists, and on the other, it's because there is an embarrassing lack of
>> women included in the exhibition. it is not representative of the amazing
>> women in arts and technology who deserve so much better than this.
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>> Sarah was supportive, which is fine. I can understand (I think) why.
>> However, this should be seen and openly acknowledged as just plain
>> backward. Isn't this what many on this list are supposed to be challenging?
>> It is patriarchal and elitist, and even worse, not true...
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>> So, as a reminder because I appreciate how difficult it must be to 'leave
>> that door open for others' when one is so busy climbing that ever so highly
>> sough after career path, I have taken the trouble to paste a few names
>> below...
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>> And yes, they are pioneering!-)
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>> Rosalind Franklin, Amy Alexander, Maja Ratkje, Sarah Cook, Alison
>> Craighead, Ruth Catlow, Mary Flanagan, Kate Rich, Lynn Hershman Leeson,
>> Annie Abrahams, Renee Turner, Delia Derbyshire, Ele Carpenter, Auriea
>> Harvey, Linda Dement, Virginia Barratt, Donna Haraway, Sadie Plant,
>> Francesca da Rimini, Cornelia Sollfrank, Hope Kurtz, Tatiana Wells, N
>> Katherine Hayles, Margaret Morse,Vera Molnar, Rachel Falconer, Jennifer
>> Chan, Steina Vasulka, Joan Jonas, Jess Loseby, Marisa Olson, Pauline
>> Oliveros, Kathy Rae Huffman, Anne Marie Duguet, Christiane Paul, Katharine
>> Norman, Laurie Anderson, Magali Babin, Delia Derbyshire, Daphne Oram,
>> Josephine Bosma, Vicki Bennett, Ada Lovelace, Judith Butler, Olia Lialina,
>> Brenda Laurel, Hildegard Westerkamp, Sara Diamond, Susan Kennard,
>> Sally-Jean Shackleton, Natalie Jeremijenko, Coco Fusco, Giselle Beiguelman,
>> Mez Breeze, Ghislaine Boddington, Rachel Baker, Leanne Bird, Guerilla
>> Girls, Ilze Black, Larisa Blazic, Susan Broadhurst, Helen Varley Jamieson,
>> Susan Collins, Hannah Redler, Kelli Dipple, Bronac Ferran, Ruth Gibson,
>> Daphne Dragona, Janis Jefferies, Karen Guthrie, Lisa Haskell, Mia
>> Jankowicz, Helen Sloan, Nina Pope, Katrina Sluis, Gini Simpson, Maria X,
>> Nicola Triscott, and so many many many many more...
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>> Sorry if I've missed anyone out - if you wish to add a name please do.
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>> wishing you well.
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>> marc garrett
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