Dear all I hope you can join us for the Technology Is Not Neutral symposium at Watermans next Saturday. The event is free, but booking is required. Please see below for the schedule and info.
Best wishes Irini -- Irini Papadimitriou Head of New Media Arts Development Watermans 40 High Street Brentford TW8 0DS Direct line: +44 (0)20 8232 1012 Admin: +44 (0)20 8232 1020 www.watermans.org.uk *Technology is Not Neutral **Symposium* 3 December 2016 Watermans, London Free, booking required https://www.watermans.org.uk/events/technology-is-not-neutral-symposium/ Symposium schedule: 11.00 Welcome Chair: Irini Papadimitriou 11.10 - 11.40 Gordana Novakovic: Introduction to the project 11.45 - 12.15 Melanie Lenz 12.20 - 12 50 Julie Freeman 12.50 - 14.10 Lunch and gallery break Chair: Gordana Novakovic 14.15 - 14.45 Hannah Redler 14.50 - 15.20 Josephine Berry 15.25 - 16.00 Cornelia Sollfrank (via Skype) 16.00 - 16.30 Coffee break Moderator: Bronac Ferran 16.30 - 18.00 Plenary discussion with speakers, artists, and audience The 'Technology Is Not Neutral' project was inspired by the desire to counteract the frequent under-representation of the achievements of women in the field of digital art. Whereas the touring exhibition showcases the quality and diversity of the work of female digital artists, this symposium addresses the causes and effects of the problem, and opens up a space for challenging the status quo and the presumptions on which the history of digital art is written. Many of the causes of the current situation are not specific to the area of female digital art, but are also linked to the wider socio-political effects of technology, and technology, as the project title declares, is not neutral. The speakers, all female, will include curators, digital artists, media activists, academics, and feminists, and will therefore offer a variety of perspectives relevant to the central issue. The questions addressed may include, among others: - How does the current state of affairs affect female digital artists and their practices? - Has there been any improvement in the representation of women in digital art since the discipline began? - What are the approaches and strategies that they apply to engage with these issues, and which are most effective? - What is the relevance of cyberfeminism today to female digital artists? - Are female digital artists facing a glass ceiling syndrome, so common in many other professions, when it comes to curating major exhibitions and evaluating and documenting the past? The closing plenary session of the symposium will offer a space for artists, speakers, and the audience to review and discuss the experiences and lessons from the symposium and the exhibition. This structured discussion will also act as a starting point for the project to formulate and disseminate a strategic guide for the future development and promotion of women working in the digital arts. Speakers: Dr Josephine Berry, Goldsmiths University of London, http://www.gold.ac.uk/ cultural-studies/staff/berry-josephine/ Melanie Lenz, Curator of Digital Art, V&A Julie Freeman, artist, http://www.translatingnature.org/ Hannah Redler, art curator, https://theodi.org/team/hannah-redler Dr Cornelia Sollfrank, artist and Cyberfeminism pioneer http://www.artwarez.org/ (Cornelia Sollfrank will join the symposium online) Bronac Ferran, writer, curator and researcher, http://www.boundar yobject.org/
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