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Read More: When ACT UP is remembered … On Visual AIDS
Visual AIDS: What will be the benefits of Queer Archive Activism? (Specifically I am hoping you can comment on the benefits for those who made video and film art in…
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Read More: Militant/Feminist … Research
I spent last weekend attending two conference-like events, Invisible Crisis at NYU and the Fembot Unconference at University of Oregon. The fact of the University affiliation (and support) of these…
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Read More: On Figure/Ground Communication™
How did you decide to become a university professor? Was it a conscious choice to become a scholar? Both of my parents and many other members of my family are…
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Read More: “I made my mourning productive, collective, and interactive …” on Visual AIDS
“How can we understand this moment of ‘AIDS Crisis Revisitation’, exemplified by the success of films like United in Anger and How to Survive a Plague. Video artist, activist, and…
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Read More: An Unconference on Feminist Multimodal Publishing and Collaboration
By Chelsea B. Portland, Oregon; White Stag Building: Papé Forum Saturday & Sunday, 9-5 pm; 9-10 February 2013 Slightly over a year after Fembot launched its first feature, Laundry Day,…
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Read More: Palm Springs Art Museum Programs Coincide with World AIDS Day
Please do pass the word, as reported on Palms Springs Life: “Although the day is titled, A Day With(out) Art, the opposite will be true Saturday (Dec. 1) at the…
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Read More: Ada Launch
The Fembot Collective is delighted to announce the launch of Ada: A Journal of Gender, New Media, and Technology! The inaugural issue, “Conversations Across the Field,” features articles by: Anne…
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Read More: Yet another Revisit–and an Invitation–to LA Feminist Art
On Friday and Saturday I was lucky enough to attend two feminist cultural events in LA: one centered on a double revisit to the feminist art scenes of the 70s…