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Green cover of the catalogue for Radical Software: Women Art & Computing, 1960-1991, showcasing a striking design and themes related to technology and media.
looking forward to reading this belated birthday present from my parents ๐ ๐ฅ๐ป ๐จ
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They had a T-shirt with the cover of Radical Software at the front desk. I flung money at them at a frightening velocity.
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Early ascii-art portrait of a woman
Many small screens attached to a contraption controlled by a Commodore 64
Exhibition hall view
Sign reading "I would rather be a cyborg than a goddess"
After today's class I wandered over to the exhibition Radical Software - Women Art & Computing 1960-1991 at Kunsthalle Wien.
It ticked all of the boxes from the Jasia Reichardt's Cybernetic Serendipity to Beryl Korot's Radical Software, through 80s personal [โฆ]
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"Using video recording technology, the citizens of Rosedale, once referred to as "the rear end of Alberta" by a frustrated citizen, pulled themselves together as a community. They formed a citizens' action committee, cleaned up the town, built a park, and negotiated with the government to [โฆ]
"This short film was an experiment in using video recordings and closed circuit television to stimulate social action in a poor Montreal neighbourhood. A citizen's committee filmed people's concerns and then played back the tapes for the community. Upon recognizing their common problems, people [โฆ]
Love this Kunsthalle Wien museum exhibition!
"Radical Software: Women, Art & Computing 1960โ1991 examines the pioneering role of women in digital art. It presents works by artists who were among the first to use the computer โ mainframe and minicomputers โ as a tool for artmaking." [โฆ]
Radical Software: Women, Art & Computing 1960-1991 (Vienna, 28 Feb 25) explores the role of women in the development of computing and digital art. A one-day symposium at TU Wien features keynotes, panels & discussions with leading scholars & artists.
๐ TU Wien, Prechtlsaal
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