Feminism
A feminist server ...
As a contribution to The Ministry of Hacking, a project developed by esc medienlabor in Graz, Constant presents a follow-up of the Feminist Server Summit. Around and after the event in December (…)
Ada Lovelace Day @ Variable Brussels
Ada Lovelace (1815-1852) is often referred to as the world’s first computer programmer. Initiated five years ago, the Ada Lovelace Day is about sharing stories and raising the achievements of (…)
Algunos fragmentos entre ciencia y ficción
Bodies are locations of political, cultural, scientific and technological negociations. They are objects of science and knowledge, they are flexible and vulnerable, but they are also sites of (…)
Can technology be feminist?
Femke participates in a roundtable: "Can technology be
feminist?" which concludes the colloque "From Cyborgs to Facebook:
Technological dreams and feminist critiques". The event is organised by (…)
Club Variable: Emma Hedditch
Emma Hedditch is an artist from the UK who has been staying at the Constant Variable residency since early October. Emma makes performances and videos, and volunteers for Cinenova, a film and (…)
GenderArtNet @Cuerpo Impropio
Maria PtqK and Nicolas Malevé will present the GenderArtNet project - http://www.genderartnet.eu - in the seminar "Cuerpo Impropio, guia de modelos somapoliticos y de sus posibles usos desviados". (…)
GenderArtNet@Expeditions to the void
The project Expeditions to the Void, Science, Territory and subjective narratives, investigates the potential of subjective narratives created by a series of women artists who analyse, narrate and (…)
GenderBlending
GenderBlending was a work session lasting from 11 till 22 November 2014 in Beursschouwburg, inviting body hackers, 3D theorists, game activists, queer designers and software feminists to (…)
Mz Balthazar’s Laboratory in Brussels
Mz. Baltazar’s Laboratory is a feminist hackerspace and an artist collective based in Vienna. They work with open source technology and philosophy, in a women only space, operating a non-" (…)
Samedies
The workgroup "Samedies: Women & free software" brought together a diverse group of women to learn about building, maintaining or simply understanding a server.