oops, I saw on my last mail that two links were cut off:


Christina McPhee: artist and writer....works with data landscapes. I have admired her as a moderator on Empyre for years. She has a way of raising the calibre of discussion without being exclusive or intimidating. That is truly a rare trait on list culture.
http://www.christinamcphee.net/

Pauline van Mourik Broekman: she co-founded with Simon Worthington Mute Magazine. She is someone who connected people and worked in subtle and invisible ways to shape net culture.
http://freebitflows.t0.or.at/f/participants/paulinevanmourikbroekman

best,

Renee
On Mar 25, 2009, at 3:46 AM, liliana garcia wrote:

thank you
my name is liliana garcia
I am new to the list
my current work is related to Lilith

http://liligrana.wordpress.com/lilithandthetreeliliths-trial-project/

My tribute is to Simon de Beauvoir for opening my eyes that I have kept alert since then
to Laurie Andersen and her magnificent acoustic realm
and to kate Bush who reminds me of something I cant quiet describe


--- On Tue, 3/24/09, Olga <[email protected]> wrote:
From: Olga <[email protected]>
Subject: [NetBehaviour] Ada Lovelace
To: "Netbehaviour (post to the list)" <[email protected]>
Date: Tuesday, March 24, 2009, 1:15 PM

MY NAME: Olga Panades Massanet

URLs: http://www.ungravitational.net; http://virtualfirefly.wordpress.com/

INSPIRED BY:

Francesca da Rimini. For her evocative and cruel mappings of certain
realities; her radical use of fiction, of the impossibility coming to
life. Her manufacture of peripheral worlds, deeply rooted in
actuality, but also exceeding it in a very powerful personal style
that floods perception. And particularly for her way of constructing
labyrinths that suck you in.
http://subsol.c3.hu/subsol_2/contributors/dariminibio.html

Natalie Jeremijenko. I find particularly inspiring her practical
approach and aim to produce actual results. Her current project for
example, the Environmental Health Clinic
[http://www.environmentalhealthclinic.net/] “develops and prescribes
locally optimized and often playful strategies to effect remediation
of environmental systems,
 producing measurable and mediagenic evidence
and coordinating diverse projects to effective material change.” “Her
work explores opportunities presented by new technologies for
non-violent social change. Her research centres on structures of
participation in the production of knowledge and information, and the
political and social possibilities (and limitations) of information
and emerging technologies — mostly through public experiments.”

Coco Fusco. For her ongoing fight against authoritarian policies and
repression along borders, inside communities, and across countries. An
active feminist working at the intersection of political intervention
and media-art. Hers is a critical look into the technologically
mediated environments of today that brings about questions in a daring
and playful manner. http://www.thing.net/~cocofusco

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