[-empyre-] open post

Renate Terese Ferro rferro at cornell.edu
Sat May 12 08:44:11 AEST 2018


Dear –empyre- Subscribers, 
With the end of the semesters and May ticking away this open month of –empyre- is waiting for anyone to post a new project they are working on or something they would like to share? 
Anyone beginning a new research project?  Feel free to post.  Best, 
Renate

Renate Ferro
Visiting Associate Professor
Director of Undergraduate Studies
Department of Art
Tjaden Hall 306
rferro at cornell.edu
 
 

On 5/4/18, 7:34 PM, "empyre-bounces at lists.artdesign.unsw.edu.au on behalf of Renate Terese Ferro" <empyre-bounces at lists.artdesign.unsw.edu.au on behalf of rferro at cornell.edu> wrote:

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    Also want to add 
    
    THINKING THROUGH DIGITAL MEDIA: TRANSNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTS AND LOCATIVE PLACES edited by Patricia Zimmerman 
    On Video Games: The Visual Politics of Race, Gender and Space by Soraya Murray
    
    Thanks Melinda for these .  The mix between historical and contemporary is interesting. 
    
    Runway #32 Re/production,  edited by VNS Matrix, 2016
    http://runway.org.au/archive/32-reproduction/
    
    Cyberfeminist Manifesto VNS Matrix, 1991 https://vnsmatrix.net/the-cyberfeminist-manifesto-for-the-21st-century/
    
    Xenofeminist Manifesto, Laboria Cuboniks,  http://www.laboriacuboniks.net/
    
    Xenofeminism Helen Hester , Polity, 2018
    
    a more quantitive look: 
    Melissa Gregg, Works Intimacy, Polity, 2011
    Please add!  
    
    On 5/2/18, 9:14 PM, "empyre-bounces at lists.artdesign.unsw.edu.au on behalf of Renate Terese Ferro" <empyre-bounces at lists.artdesign.unsw.edu.au on behalf of rferro at cornell.edu> wrote:
    
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        Sarah Cook, the curator and writer from the UK, posted this post on FACEBOOK a few days ago. 
        “just made a list of good, non-fiction, cautionary tales about life and work in the digital/information age, and they're all by men. Help.” 
        
        Please help me make a bibliography of self-identified women writers who have written books, articles about life and work in the digital/ information age and I will share it with Sarah— Thanks Sarah and FB friends for this beginning. 
        
        Clicking In by Lynn Hershman
        Nature and Wellbeing in the Digital Age by Sue Thomas
        The Digital Human (BBC radio podcast)
        Hello World: travels in virtuality (2004), a travel memoir of cyberspace by Sue Thomas
        Technobiophilia: Nature and Cyberspace (2013), a study of nature metaphors in digital life with history, culture and wellbeing woven in by Sue Thomas
        https://www.wired.com/story/social-media-makes-us-soldiers-in-the-war-against-ourselves/
        Virginia Heffernan 
        Ellen Ullman: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ellen_Ullman
        
        Also: 
        María Fernández books Cosmopolitanism in Mexican Visual Culture (Texas University Press 2014) and with Faith Wilding and Michelle Wright she edited Domain Errors: Cyberfeminist Practices.
        Trans Desire/Affective Cyborgs (Think Media) Micha Cardenas
        Love, Robot by Margaret Rhee
        
        Please add to this list!  Renate
        
        Renate Ferro
        Visiting Associate Professor
        Director of Undergraduate Studies
        Department of Art
        Tjaden Hall 306
        rferro at cornell.edu
         
         
        
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