Hi Annie,
Over 3 weeks late, but understand how important it is that Tiia is added..
We can add it this Thursday - is that ok?
wishing you well.
marc
We will not be able to add
Tiia didn't make it to the adalovelace list.
We shouldn't forget her. She died in 2002.
She has made a lot
Tiia didn't make it to the adalovelace list.
We shouldn't forget her. She died in 2002.
She has made a lot of beautifull intimate webworks.
On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 12:49 PM, anniea a...@bram.org wrote:
Dear all,
There is a lady I would like to have on the list : *TIIA JOHANNSON*
Hi John,
No problem about it being an incomplete list, I've still got names that
I have not (unhappily) been able to add myself - loads more.
So thanks for this we are still getting it all ready. It has taken a
bit longer because we are all pretty busy here, doing different jobs
trying to
hmmm, haven't had the time to think about this issue in the last two
weeks to the depth it deserves, and it quickly turns into a happy wander
through the depths of memory. and so this is a totally incomplete
list... and it's not about just 'media' artists anyway, it's about
women working in arts
My Ada Lovelace Day suggestions. I have more to post today as well...
My name - Marc Garrett.
http://www.furtherfield.org
Anne-Marie Schleiner
Velvet-Strike. http://www.opensorcery.net/velvet-strike - A collection
of spray paints to use as graffiti on the walls, ceiling, and floor of
the
In support of Ada Lovelace Day we invited all women who work in media
arts and net art, who were not already subscribed, to join the
NetBehaviour email list for a week between 23rd and 30th March.
We asked all of them to contribute by listing some of the women that
had inspired them. We promised
oh i forgot, here's my blog post:
http://technotrannyslut.com/2009/03/30/ada-lovelace-day-acknowledging-women-in-technology/
thank you all who contributed!
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hi!
i'm cristina. here's my blogue
http://acidadedasmulheres.blogspot.com
(or, in english, the city of women - my inspiration come of cristina de
pisan, the writr from XIV century, who wrote «the city of ladies», and
anothers texts). I am from sociology (sociology of culture), and I'm working
on a
My name: Nina Gazire
Url: http://blog.premiosergiomotta.org.br/
Inspired By:
Hanne Darboven
http://www.cmoa.org/international/html/art/darboven.htm
Since the 1960s,
Hanne Darboven has focused her art-making on daily writings
that chronicle existence and evoke the passage of time.
Hi Cristina,
i discovered more today in regard women media artists than in the past
year :)
I think your comment sums it up really...
wishing you well.
marc
hi!
i'm cristina. here's my blogue
http://acidadedasmulheres.blogspot.com
http://acidadedasmulheres.blogspot.com/
(or, in
hi marc,
thank you and
My Name is: Cristina Duarte
I must say that in the chapter of the ada lovelace day, the women that
inspired me are:
my aunt natalia
marguerite duras
virginia wolf
laurie anderson
patti smith
paula rego (painter)
louise bourgeois
women photographers
judith butler
rosi
Hi here comes my inspiration:
Alexandra Kollontaj
La Pasionaria
Emma Goldmann
Rosa Luxemburg
Virginia Woolf
Simone de Beuvoir
María Zambrano
Ulrike Meinhof
My grandmother
My mother
All my 200 jail comrades who supported me during my jailtime in Uruguay
Ana
2009/3/31 cristina l. duarte
Thanks Ana and Cristina for reminding me of how the women in our
families inspire us
Also thanks Marc, Ruth and Olga for instigating this wonderful sharing
of role models
Best
Tracey
On 01/04/2009, at 6:14 AM, Ana Valdés wrote:
Hi here comes my inspiration:
Alexandra Kollontaj
La
Although I wrote a short blog post about my grandmother on our family blog for
Ada Lovelace Day earlier this week, I am happy to take advantage of Ruth and
Marc's invitation to mention some of the women who have inspired and
encouraged me - this is the short version in comparison with what has
Hi All! I've had this on my to do list all week and am finally
getting to it... Some of mine have already been mentioned, but I hope
it doesn't hurt to mention them again...
MY NAME: Rachel Beth Egenhoefer
URL: www.rachelbeth.net
5 WOMEN I THINK ARE AMAZING:
Katherine Hayles
I know
Rachel Beth, this is a fantastic list!
Imagining that these women inspire you, I am even more pleased to think of you
teaching at the University of San Francisco - where I started learning
programming in basic in 1977, at which point it was made quite clear to me
that as a female liberal arts
Giselle Beiguelman, media artist, graduate studies in communication and
semiotics - professor, artistic director of Sergio Motta Art and Technology
Award
URL: www.desvirtual.com
Inspired by:
Jenny Holzer - http://www.jennyholzer.com/
Christiane Paul - too many links...
Ivana Bentes - i could
Hi to Netbehaviourists a warm welcome to new arrivals :-)
OK - so today is Ada Lovelace Day, and suggestions from people for
'women who have inspired you in your own practice' have already been
rolling in. Sharing inspirations with our friendly community of
artists, academics, writers, code
Hi hope it is OK for the male¹s of the species to propose women for Ada
Lovelace day too.
I would like to propose:
N Katherine Hayles and Margaret Morse for their ground breaking work on
digital literatures and interactive media.
Vera Molnar for her pioneering work in developing expressive yet
I second the mention of N. Katherine Hayles.
Pall
2009/3/24 Simon Biggs s.bi...@eca.ac.uk:
Hi hope it is OK for the male’s of the species to propose women for Ada
Lovelace day too.
I would like to propose:
N Katherine Hayles and Margaret Morse for their ground breaking work on
digital
And add Christiane Paul.
On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 12:48 PM, Pall Thayer pallt...@gmail.com wrote:
I second the mention of N. Katherine Hayles.
Pall
2009/3/24 Simon Biggs s.bi...@eca.ac.uk:
Hi hope it is OK for the male’s of the species to propose women for Ada
Lovelace day too.
I would
Hi Simon,
I think that it adds a healty 'nuance' to the mix, if us males actively
support and propose women for Ada Lovelace day, as well as all the other
women who have so far. Unless there are any objections out there?
I was wondering if you could include links regarding your own
Hi Marc,
Thank you for your response to my own propositions for Ada Lovelace Day.
Even though, as you mention the external links to the Laura Lee article
about Sadie Plant's publication 'Zeros + Ones, Digital Women + The New
Technoculture', are dead now. I found the text that Laura wrote
Hello Karen,
I (of course) agree with what you say about Lara Lee's text on Sadie
Plant's 'Zeros + Ones, Digital Women + The New Technoculture'...
My most fave, fave, fave book by Sadie Plant is 'The most radical
gesture - The Situationist International in a postmodern age '.
I have reread
Francesca goes back further than that. She worked with me on the Interface:
Art and Technology exhibition for the Adelaide Festival of Arts back in
1983/84 and helped establish ANAT as the key new media arts organisation in
Australia thereafter.
On 24/3/09 13:19, karen blissett
hullo everyone,
i'd like to propose Sally-Jean Shackleton of Women'sNet -
http://www.womensnet.org.za/ for her work in training women in South,
and Southern Africa and Africa in digital storytelling. She has also
been instrumental in other solid and meaningful activist work that
connects
hi all,
MY NAME:
Sarah Cook
URL:
www.sarahcook.info; www.crumbweb.org
INSPIRED BY
Sara Diamond, Susan Kennard and the many great ladies of the Banff
New Media Institute (you all know who you are!) - http://
www.banffcentre.ca/bnmi
For organising and producing amazing future-forecasting
hello,
My name : Alex Olsen (aka Alex Ookpik)
http://www.alexookpik.com
http://www.myspace.com/alexookpik
http://www.myspace.com/alexookpik2
Okay, it’s not a short list, but I think that’s a good thing. ;-)
*Inspiration from an early electronic music pioneer:*
Laurie Spiegel (added
Hello everyone,
I must say, I am quite excited about this opportunity to promote those women
who have inspired me, changed the world in their own special ways 'bringing
women in technology to the fore' is a great idea. Also, it could not of come
at a better time, in light of all the nasty things
hi
thank u ruth, list
here it goes my contribution
first: presentation.. tatiana wells, free software/media artist and activist
from brazil http://midiatatica.info + http://contratv.net
inpired by: the collective body of g2g (BR) http://interfaceg2g.org + cindy
flores (MX)
Hi Karen,
Thanks for sharing your Ada Lovelace Day suggestions and I'm looking
forward to reading all the other selections still to come by others on
this list.
The Laura Lee text is fascinating in its own right, unfortunately many
of the links on her review page referencing different aspects
my ada lovelace day post:
http://creative-catalyst.com/serendipity/index.php?/archives/13-Ada-Lovelace-Day.html
h : )
helen varley jamieson: creative catalyst
he...@creative-catalyst.com
http://www.creative-catalyst.com
Hi Netbehaviourists,
In support of Ada Lovelace Day (highlighted by Marc and discussed a
couple of weeks back) we are inviting all women who work in media arts
and net art, who are not already subscribed, to join the NetBehaviour
email list for a week between 23rd and 30th March.
We are asking
hi all.
my contrib:
MY NAME:
netwurker_mez/][mez][[oz.org]/gossama[WoW-Bloodscalp]/bowwtoxx[WoW-Demon
Soul]/netwurker_twin[Second Life]/mez breeze [geolocative]
URL: http://mezbreeze.com
INSPIRED BY:
Linda Dement: 4 her incredible early visual x-periments with trauma + lust +
and the
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