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FAT Talks | Feminism, Art & Technology

FAT Talks | Feminism, Art & Technology

FIFTITU% pres. the new series: FAT-Talks | Feminism, Art & Technology
A video log recorded in front of a live audience and focusing on feminism, art and culture as well as technology/n through keynote speeches by top-class artists

For the premiere, we are looking forward to Susanne Kirchmayr aka Electric Indigo (Vienna/AT) and Larisa Mann aka Dj Ripley (NY/USA).
Larisa Kingston Mann will talk about Djing as cultural dialogue: race gender & power.
Susanne Kirchmayr on female:pressure. An international online database for female, transgender and non-binary people from the fields of electronic music and digital art.

You are cordially invited to join us!

Date:
Sunday, February 2, 2020, 6:30 pm

Location:
FIFTITU% office
Am Graben 3, 4020 Linz, ground floor inner courtyard

Accessibility:
Barrier-free access and usable WC room available

Please register at office@fiftitu.at!




> English:

Cordial invitation !

FIFTITU% pres. a new series: FAT-Talks | Feminism, Art & Technology
A video log recorded in front of a live audience which focuses on feminism, art, culture and technologies through keynote speeches by top-class artists.
For our debut we are looking forward to welcome Susanne Kirchmayr aka Electric Indigo (Vienna / AT) and Larisa Kingston Mann aka Dj Ripley (NY / USA).

Larisa Kingston Mann will speak about Djing as cultural dialogue: race gender & power.

Susanne Kirchmayr on female: pressure, an international online database for female, transgender and non-binary persons from the fields of electronic music and digital art.

Come and join us!


Language:
English

Date:
Sunday, February 2, 2020, 6:30 p.m.

Venue:
FIFTITU%
Am Graben 3, 4020 Linz, ground floor courtyard

Accessibility:
Barrier-free access and usable toilet room available

Registration:
Please register at office@fiftitu.at!

Web:

Electric Indigo > http://indigo-inc.at/

Dj Ripley > https://www.larisa-mann.com/

Event https://www.fiftitu.at/fiftv/fat-talks-feminism-art-technology