Hello! Are you identify yourself as a female digital artist? would you tell me your story?
I'm interested to know how you relate to the programming structures, language, systems and tools that you use to create your work. I'm interested in finding out your relationship with non-female digital/creative technologists/developers and if you are dependent on to them to help you create your work. Is there anything you would change about the arrangement? I'm particularly interested to know which tools you use, why you chose them and how much you feel empowered to use them as creatively or as playfully as you'd like. Do you depend on proprietary software or do you use free and open source software (FLOSS)? Do you have to make digital creative work fit around other work/life constraints? Is money an issue in choosing what you do? I'd like to hear you story however you'd like to tell me. If you'd like to participate and would prefer a more structured approach, please let me know and I'll arrange a way that suits you better ie skype chat/call, questions etc... If you don't identify yourself as a female digital artist but you feel your story is related to it - perhaps you form part of the team that creates digital work with a female digital artist I'd also like to hear your story. I am in the process of writing my MA Digital Media Arts dissertation on the subject of female artists and their relationship with code and FLOSS (there is still a very small percentage of women who use or contribute to FLOSS tools. If it seems a good fit, your contribution would be included in the paper. In any case, with your permission, I will find a way to publish the stories online. I'd really love to hear your story. Many thanks, Maf'j -- Maf'j Alvarez Limbic Fishnet [email protected] <[email protected]> 07929 865 498 @limbicfish <http://www.twitter.com/limbicfish> www.rootbeans.com <http://www.limbicfish.net>
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