Hi all Sorry for the late entry, and not sure if other people have included these women but would like to contribute anyway
My name: Tracey Meziane Benson www.byte-time.net www.fauxonomy.org www.dorkbot.org/dorkbotcbr These are but a few of the women who inspire me - so may have already been mentioned. Also, my list is completely parochial as they are all Australian: Linda Carroli - writer, artist and commentator http://flytrapper.synthasite.com http://artwriting.blogspot.com http://transmissionlines.blogspot.com http://twitter.com/lcarroli Patrica Piccinini - artist http://www.patriciapiccinini.net/ Linda Dement - artist http://www.lindadement.com/ Elizabeth Grosz - academic http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Grosz On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 1:19 PM, dj lotu5 <[email protected]> wrote: > I was so excited to see this, as I'm always filling in my students about > ada lovelace, who seems to get left out somehow of our "introduction to > computing and the arts" class, often, or only brielfy mentioned... > > So I signed up for the list. But I'm not a woman, I'm transgender. I > don't identify as a man or a woman, but I guess you could say I'm mtf, > in permanent transition. So, if you want a submission from a femme > transgirl, here goes... > > my name - micha cárdenas > > i'm interested in the interplay of the body, technology and biopolitics. > i did a performance called Becoming Dragon in dec 2008. just finishing > up my mfa at ucsd, just started working in sheldon brown's experimental > game lab. > > url - http://technotrannyslut.com | http://secondloop.wordpress.com > > inspired by... so many women, but i guess here are the main ones... many > of whom are already probably mentioned but i can add why for me. > > avital ronell - http://as.nyu.edu/object/avitalronell.html - philosopher > of technology, for being my friend and mentor, ever so briefly, one > summer at EGS, and a massive inspiration who turned my whole idea of > knowledge and thought and ways of approaching politics upside down and > inside out. i can't even describe how much i owe to her... > > Allucquere Rosanne (Sandy) Stone - http://sandystone.com - another > philosopher of technology, another amazing woman who i met at EGS who > was so supportive of me throughout my 15 immersive performance of > Becoming Dragon, being more than generous, providing guidance, wisdom > and grounding, and for thinking through the questions of online worlds > and gender so long before i even started considering them, and for so > generously providing me with personal advice about transitioning that > was so valuable to me. > > adriene jenik - http://adrienejenik.net - networked performance artist, > creator of distributed social cinema - adriene is one of the main > reasons i am even in grad school and decided to dedicate myself to being > an artist and has also been so, so generous and giving throughout my > years working with and knowing her. her warmth along with her deep, deep > knowledge of new media art has guided me so much. she has been one of > the main people in my life to really educate me about feminism. > > orlan - http://orlan.net/ - for not being afraid to find the limits of > merging the body and technology, orlan is the artist who has inspired me > most. i think her work is a shining example and challenge to artists' > commitment everywhere. > > donna haraway - another massive inspiration for how i think about > politics and technology and the body who's thinking on interspecies and > transspecies relationships helped me develop my own ideas in my work. > > beatriz da costa - bioartist, interspcies collaborator - > http://www.beatrizdacosta.net/ - for making so much inspiring bioart, > for the brilliant, brilliant term Tactical Biopolitics, for her guidance > in one short studio visit about Becoming Dragon which helped me reframe > my approach to the whole project, and which has turned out to me a great > suggestion. > > elle mehrmand - http://visarts.ucsd.edu/something-happening/?author=18 | > http://myspace.com/assemblyofmazes (that's her band, but she's working > on a website soon) -my closest and dearest friend right now, a brilliant > new media performance artist and beautiful, strong, brave ally. > > subrosa - http://cyberfeminism.net/ - for their brilliant linking of > witchhunts, queer and gender variant persecution and feminine knowledge > production in Yes Species. > > probably not surprising, but its my personal list... > > -- > > micha cárdenas > performance / social media / public culture > > C(a)lit2 Researcher, http://bang.calit2.net > CRCA Researcher, http://crca.ucsd.edu > MFA Candidate, UCSD, http://visarts.ucsd.edu > MA, EGS, http://egs.edu > > blog: http://bang.calit2.net/tt > > > _______________________________________________ > NetBehaviour mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour > -- Tracey Meziane Benson http://www.byte-time.net http://www.flickr.com/photos/bytetime/ http://www.fauxonomy.org http://dorkbotcbr.wordpress.com/ http://facebookfictions.blogspot.com http://mediakult.wordpress.com/ _______________________________________________ NetBehaviour mailing list [email protected] http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
