The project examines the transformative potential of current technological
developments concerning the dissolution of gender-specific pre-coding,
with a particular focus on the dimensions of corporeality. Violence serves
as an instrument for disciplining and shaping bodies to maintain systemic orders.
Parallels can be drawn between the historical witch hunts in Central Europe and
present-day societal structures in both physical and virtual spaces, as well as in
mixed realities. Sociological and philosophical theories, historical sources, and
artistic works form the basis for an analysis of the persistence of patriarchal
structures of violence, which explicitly target female bodily autonomy.
Additionally, the potential of cyberspace as a resonance space for feminist utopias
and societal transformation is explored. In response to these themes, an artistic work
emerges in the form of text elements, video, and virtual spaces.
Furthermore, a hybrid talk format evolves, advocating for the rights and representation
of marginalized individuals within the framework of an intersectional feminist agenda,
while simultaneously exploring spheres of collective authorship and collaborative artistic processes.
developments concerning the dissolution of gender-specific pre-coding,
with a particular focus on the dimensions of corporeality. Violence serves
as an instrument for disciplining and shaping bodies to maintain systemic orders.
Parallels can be drawn between the historical witch hunts in Central Europe and
present-day societal structures in both physical and virtual spaces, as well as in
mixed realities. Sociological and philosophical theories, historical sources, and
artistic works form the basis for an analysis of the persistence of patriarchal
structures of violence, which explicitly target female bodily autonomy.
Additionally, the potential of cyberspace as a resonance space for feminist utopias
and societal transformation is explored. In response to these themes, an artistic work
emerges in the form of text elements, video, and virtual spaces.
Furthermore, a hybrid talk format evolves, advocating for the rights and representation
of marginalized individuals within the framework of an intersectional feminist agenda,
while simultaneously exploring spheres of collective authorship and collaborative artistic processes.
Session 1: In Conversation with Jazmin Morris
Open Source_ry, Computation Cauldron, Navigating Cyberspace