[microsound-announce] Sonic Cyberfeminisms - Uni. Lincoln UK 5-6th May 2017

Annie Goh anniegoh at udk-berlin.de
Mon Apr 10 11:21:03 EDT 2017


Dear microsound list,

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Best,
Annie Goh

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SONIC CYBERFEMINISMS

UNIVERSITY OF LINCOLN, UK

5-6th MAY 2017

Online registration now open:

http://store.lincoln.ac.uk/product-catalogue/conferences/sonic-cyberfeminisms/sonic-cyberfeminisms-56th-may-2017

In recent years, the relationship between sound, gender and technology has gained increasing attention. There have been a number of artist networks, archives and educational initiatives established in the hope of tackling the gendered exclusions from and disparities within the technocentric fields of electronic music, audio production and sound arts. Many of these projects can be understood to share some of the concerns and ideals of cyberfeminism. Emerging in the early 1990s, cyberfeminism sought to explore the potentials and possibilities of technology, computing and Cyberspace for feminist praxis. However, to talk of cyberfeminism or indeed a cyberfeminist ethos in the singular is something of a misnomer: we consider it more appropriate to speak of plural cyberfeminisms, with various agendas, methods, perspectives and priorities.

 

Whilst many of these recent initiatives have been aimed at increasing the visibility of women in sound technology and computing-related fields, for many, the debates around improving representation of gender reveals disparities around what feminist agendas are being pursued. Is the lack of women and girls in audio technology a problem only to be fixed by increasing participation? Or is there a danger of “leaning in” to a regime of white supremacist, imperialist, capitalist hetero-patriarchy (to use bell hooks’ augmented phrase)? Revisiting Faith Wilding’s question of the political strategy of cyberfeminism, it is timely to ask – where is the feminism in sonic cyberfeminisms?

Sonic Cyberfeminisms will provide an opportunity to critically reflect upon and, in doing so, contribute to current activism and debates concerning sound, gender and technology.

 

Speakers:

Patricia Alessandrini, Mariana Bahia, Marlo De Lara, Jane Frances Dunlop, Laura Gracia, Nastasia Hadjadji, Maren Haffke, Adam Harper, Natalie Hyacinth, Miranda Iossifidis, Tina Krekels, Cathy Lane, Natasha Lall, Frances Morgan, Maria Murphy, Isabel Nogueira, Jo Norcup, Shanti Suki Osman, Paul Rekret, Asha Tamirisa, Mollie Zhang. 

 

Performances/installations by:

Robin Buckley, Laura Gracia, Louise Lawlor, Ingrid Lee, OFFAL, Anuka Ramischwili-Schaefer, Amble Skuse

Please note: Sonic Cyberfeminisms will begin at 10.45 on Friday and end no later than 5.30 on Saturday.

Hosted by Marie Thompson, Annie Goh and the Extra Sonic Practice research group

Registration will close on 1st May 2017 5pm.
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