Bibliographische InformationenRemaking
Eden: On the reproducibility of images and the body in the age of
virtual reality and genetic engineering.
In: Verena Kuni, Claudia Reiche (Hg.): Cyberfeminism. Next
Protocols, New York 2004
336 S.
ISBN: 1-57027-149-6
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Zusammenfassung (english)
In the beginning Cyberfeminism: Next Protocols was a call posted on
mailing lists by the old boys network, the first international
cyberfeminist alliance. Now Cyberfeminism: Next Protocols is a book
that presents an introduction as well as an outlook for the large
network of contemporary cyberfeminism. Protocols are both scientific
records of observations and coded commands for digital and human
procedures of communication. next protocols reaches boldly into the
utopian gap between the now and its possible futures. If gender is
not obsolete, there is a stake in reformulating it under conditions
ruled by the dominance of the digital medium and test its capacities
to subvert cultural practices. cyberfeminism carries the fem in its
center – fem which hints politically at gender and the female sex,
yet exceeds, enjoys, and remodels this relation. With approaches
coming from art, theory and activism, cyberfeminism. next protocols
invents and documents a cyberfeminism which is dedicated to the
wilderness of precise critique and experimental thinking.
Inhalt
Claudia Reiche
Editorial
Old Boys Network
Call for Contributions
Marie-Luise Angerer
Cyber@rexia. Anorexia and Cyberspace
Irina Aristarkhova
Femininity, Community, Hospitality: Towards a Cyberethics
Andrea Sick
Dream-Machine: Cyberfeminism
Helene von Oldenburg
IF [ x ] ... THEN [ y ] ... ELSE [ XXn ]
Ephemera / Discordia / Liquid_Nation / Plastique / Efemera_Clone_2
Thoughts on Submission: Glances from the Warriors of Perception
Yvonne Volkart
The Cyberfeminist Fantasy of the Pleasure of the Cyborg
Anne-Marie Schleiner
Female-Bobs Arrive at Dusk
Verena Kuni
Frame/Work
Shu Lea Cheang
I.K.U. Seven Pages
Claudia Reiche
On/Off-scenity: Medical and Erotic Couplings in the Context of the Visible
Human Project
Julie Doyle | Kate O'Riordan
Virtual Ideals: Art, Science and Gendered Cyberbodies
Prema Murthy
Ito Ay Panaginip Sa Ibang Pangungusap
Marina Grzinic
Monstrous Bodies and Subversive Errors
Ingeborg Reichle
Remaking Eden: On the reproducibility of images and the body in the age of
virtual reality and genetic engineering
Ulrike Bergermann
Analogue Trees, Genetics, and Digital Diving. Pictures of Human and
Reproduction
Christina Goestl
If Cyberfeminism is a Monster... then Clitoris Visibility = true
Elisabeth Strowick
Cyberfeminist Rhetoric, or Digital Act and Interfaced Bodies
Verena Kuni
[if, else, next]
Contributors
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