[resource-net] ICA / London / Post-Cyber Feminist International

Diana McCarty diana.mccarty at gmail.com
Sun Nov 12 12:10:31 CET 2017


Hi Resource,

OK, this is in London, but maybe of interest to those of you that
follow gender stuff!

All the best,

Diana


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Post-Cyberfeminist International

A five day convening of thinkers and artists advancing discourses of
technofeminism
https://www.ica.art/whats-on/season/post-cyber-feminist-international

Institute of Contemporary Arts, The Mall, London SW1Y 5AH
November 15-19th, 2017


It is critical that feminists find new ways of interrogating
technologies in order to forge a radical gender politics fit for an
era in which the analogue and the digital are inexorably intertwined.
Traversing the fields of philosophy, art, performance, politics and
gender theory, this five day convening of thinkers and artists
advances discourses of technofeminism that have unfolded over the past
two decades.

Programmed in partnership with writer Helen Hester, Post-Cyber
Feminist International marks twenty years since The First
Cyberfeminist International (Documenta X, Kassel, Germany, 1997).
Expanding upon this particular genealogy, this convening purposefully
constellates thinkers to consider a new vision for post-cyber feminism
that is substantive and developed, without being exclusionary of
contestation.


PARTICIPANTS

Salome Asega, Ain Bailey, Siana Bangura, Cibelle Cavalli Bastos, The
Church of Expanded Telepathy, Shu Lea Cheang, Joni Cohen, Laboria
Cuboniks, Tamar Clarke-Brown, Anais Duplan, Akwugo Emejulu, Annie Goh,
Caspar Heinemann, Helen Hester, shawné michaelain holloway, Eleni
Ikoniadou, E.Jane, Shira Jeczmien, Mary Maggic, Diana McCarty, Zarina
Muhammed, Jenn Nkiru, Eleanor Penny, Stina Puotinen, Tabita Rezaire,
Legacy Russell, Res., SCRAAATCH, Victoria Sin, Francesca Sobande,
Cornelia Sollfrank, Marie Thomson, Faith Wilding, Demelza Woodbridge,
Zadie Xa and Anicka Yi.


PROGRAMME

Wed 15 November
n Hypotheses of Post-Cyber Feminism? + Laboria Cuboniks: Alien
Introspection Annie Goh, Helen Hester, Diana McCarty, Faith Wilding,
Laboria Cuboniks
Cinemas and Theatre, 6.30pm

Thu 16 November
“a”, not “I” / #ævtarperform #deprogram
Cibelle Cavalli Bastos
Studio, 6.30pm

Fri 17 November
Glitch Shorts
Screening: Salome Asega, Anaïs Duplan, Caspar Heinemann, shawné
michaelain holloway, E.Jane, Zarina Muhammed, Jenn Nkiru, Tabita
Rezaire, Victoria Sin, with sounds by Ain Bailey
Discussion: Legacy Russell, E.Jane, Shira Jeczmien, Tamar Clarke-Brown
Cinemas, 6.30pm

Glitch at Night
BBZ London, Stina Puotinen, SCRAAATCH, Victoria Sin, Zadie Xa
Theatre, 8pm

Sat 18 November
Black Feminism and Post-Cyber Feminism
Akwugo Emejulu, Siana Bangura, Francesca Sobande
Theatre, 11.30am

Make It, Publish It
ICA Student Forum-led queer zine-making workshop for young people aged 15+
Studio, 2pm

What Can Post-Cyber Feminism Do For Reproductive Justice?
Helen Hester, Shu Lea Cheang, Joni Cohen, Mary Maggic, Eleanor Penny
Cinemas, 2pm

Post-Cyber Live Programme
Eleni Ikoniadou, Mary Maggic, Cornelia Sollfrank, Anicka Yi
Theatre, 4pm

Sun 19 November
Diagramming Post-Cyber Feminism
Res., Helen Hester, Cornelia Sollfrank
Studio, 11.30am

Sonic Cyberfeminisms Reading Group: Intersectional Approaches
Annie Goh, Marie Thomson
Studio, 2pm

Screening: The Church of Expanded Telepathy
TcOET (Dew Kim and Luciano Zubillaga)
Cinemas, 4pm


Co-produced by the Korean Cultural Centre, with further support by the
Goethe-Institut London

Institute of Contemporary Arts, The Mall, London SW1Y 5AH


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