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Producing Futures: A Book on Post-Cyber-Feminisms

Artists
Cao Fei, Frances Stark, Anicka Yi, Cécile B. Evans, Lynn Hershmann Leeson, Shana Moulton, Anna Uddenberg, Wu Tsang, VNS Matrix, and Guan Xiao
Editor
Heike Munder
Writers
Elsa Himmer, Paul B. Preciado, Yvonne Volkart, and Joanna Walsh
JRP|RINGIER
Date
2019
Publisher
JRP|RINGIER
Format
Anthologies
ISBN
9783037645536
Size
15 × 23.5 cm
Length
248 cm
Genre
Arts Writing, Feminist Theory, Queer Art & Artists, New Media
Description

Stemming from the timely spring 2019 group exhibition at the Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst, Producing Futures: A Book on Post-Cyber-Feminisms focuses on feminist concerns in the post-internet era. While in the 1990s cyber-feminism—a term coined by artist collective VNS Matrix—celebrated the cyberspace as a place of liberation and empowerment, one is now confronted with the fact that, rather, it multiplied and enforced existing hierarchies and power structures. Thus the question remains of whether the cyberspace can be appropriated when striving for gender justice, emancipation and social equality.

As the virtual world(s) and real life are increasingly merging, artists reflect on and productively alienate the tools and platforms on hand to produce a future that is worth living in—offline and online. To relate historical claims and visions of cyber-feminism to the current situation, as well as to different feminist approaches which focus on the tension between body and technology and discriminatory gender norms, this publication gathers together works and approaches by artists such as, among others, Cécile B. Evans, Cao Fei, Lynn Hershman Leeson, Shana Moulton, Frances Stark, Anna Uddenberg, Wu Tsang, VNS Matrix, Guan Xiao and Anicka Yi.

Texts by Elsa Himmer, Paul B. Preciado, Yvonne Volkart, and Joanna Walsh. Edited by Heike Munder.

Hardcover, colour.

  1. Producing Futures
 

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