Women in New Media
Sources in Art and
Technology
Resources:
Books, Papers and Portals
Resources:
New Media Works
Resources:
Projects and Organizations
Book Page on MIT Press
Book Table of Contents
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Networks, Organizations and Group Projects
- Anita Borg Institute
http://anitaborg.org
- Assemblage - The Women's New Media Gallery
http://trace.ntu.ac.uk/traced/guertin/assemblage.htm
Curated and compiled by Carolyn Guertin (on TrAce)
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CIMA - Las Mujeres del Audiovisual Europeo/ Women in Audiovisual Europe
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Digital Humanities women - A public list by Amanda French
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FACES
gender, technology, art
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Fembot
- Galeria de la Raza
Digital Murals
http://www.galeriadelaraza.org/eng/programs/murals.html
Includes the work of Rosangela Renną,
Liliana Porter, Conchita Villalba & robertkarimi , Alma Lopez, and Lucia Grossberger-Morales
- geekgirl
www.geekgirl.com.au/
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GENID/NEME
Gender & Identity in New Media, an online Conference
Produced by Judy Malloy
for the Invencao Conference, Sao Paulo,
Brazil, August 25-29, 1999
- Carolyn Guertin and Marjorie Coverley Luesebrink
The Progressive Dinner Party
http://www.heelstone.com/meridian/templates/Dinner/predinner.htm
- The Labyrinth Project - Conceived and directed by Marsha Kinder
http://college.usc.edu/labyrinth/
- Momentum: Women/Art/Technology
http://www.momentum-women-art-technology.com
- National Organization of Gay and Lesbian Scientists and Technical Professionals
http://www.noglstp.org
- Old Boys Network
http://www.obn.org/
- Sisters in Cinema
http://www.sistersincinema.com
A Resource Guide for and About African American Women
Feature Filmmakers
Produced by Yvonne Welbon
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Studio XX
__J.R. Carpenter,
"Getting in on the Ground Floor:
A Hazy History of How and Why We Banded Together"
- SubRosa
http://www.cyberfeminism.net
- Jennifer Way
Women Art Technology (Journal of the New Media Caucus, 8:2, Fall, 2012.
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VNS Matrix
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Wikipedia:Meetup/Feminists Engage Wikipedia
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Wikipedia:Meetup/FemTech Edit-a-thon
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Wikipedia:Meetup/globalwomen
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Women@SCS, School Of Computer Science Carnegie Mellon University
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A supplemental resource
for Judy Malloy, ed.,
Women, Art and Technology
MIT Press, 2003 (Leonardo Series)
Reviews of Women, Art & Technology
"...A rich source of information
about the women and works that
have made media arts history
-- or should."
Dene Grigar, American Book Review
"...many of the artists' papers
gathered here stand as frank,
revealing, and inspiring
expositions of their work, and
Judy Malloy is to be congratulated
on an important compilation of
materials from a most important field..."
- Sadie Plant, Tekka
"This is a phenomenally important
volume." - Judith Hoffberg, Umbrella
"Judy Malloy's anthology Women, Art and Technology is a
rare and welcome book. It is a collection of insiders' histories
of a world that was only briefly glimpsed and that for the most
part remained unrecorded. In the field of new media where obsolescence is the norm,
the arrival of this exploration of the continuity of artistic
vision and political concerns that have driven women's aesthetic
experimentation with technology over the last few decades is a real gift..."
-- Carolyn Guertin, TrAce
"...The writings themselves serve to
illustrate the breakdown of the
barriers between art and technology by
their presentation as a combination
of technical report writing, artistic
sensibility, and visual documentation.
I came away from this book with a
long list of further reading and
websites to visit and a greater
understanding of not only the role
of the feminine in techno/art but
of techno/art itself."
- - Jayne Fenton Keane, English Studies Forum
"....Perhaps most fascinating are
the book's multifaceted observations
about the symbiotic relationship of
media such as modern dance, sound,
video, and computer programming...."
- Geary Yelton, Electronic Musician
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