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Event Category: Stories

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Workshops at /ETC Athens
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Collective Pad Notes

Description

This meeting was a gathering of women, trans, non-binary, intersex persons, active in the tech world. We conducted a story-sharing session, discussing our experiences as workers in the tech industry and in software development, as contributors in free and open-source movements, as participants in tech meetings and/or as initiators of alternative inclusive hack communities.

We shared stories, a memories, and anecdotes, related to forms of exclusion we have experienced in tech-based spaces.
The content of this session was used to create a small collective fanzine using free software tools.


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Visualization of stories
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Click to read the zine!
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Talk about /ETC in ZineCamp, Worm/Ubik, Rotterdam
Photo by Niek Hilkmann

Theme: Stories of gender exclusion in tech based environments


Event Category: Conversations

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Event Announcement
at Varia's website
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Collective Pad Notes

Description

Let's talk about feminist servers! In this meeting, we invite you to discuss questions like:

What does it mean for a server to be feminist, and how could it look like? What and who does it serve? What does it take to create and maintain it?
We would like to map and draw collectively our ideas and consider the possibility of setting up a feminist server at Varia, as a base for our practice.
We will bring material (like RPis and computers) to start experimenting and trying things out.

Join us!


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Photos by Angeliki Diakrousi and Artemis Gryllaki

Theme: Discussion on feminist tech infrastructures


Event Category: Radio Drama

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Pad Notes

Description

This gathering aims to try out exercises of dramatic & performative reading, experimenting with angry voices, using mailing list and online dialogues as scripts.
The initial idea came after we sent an open call to organise Feminist Tech events in Athens, on the mailing list of greek tech spaces; we received many negative responses.

How are these emails transformed after our dramatic reading exercises? What are the effects on us? What does the human voice reveal?


Snippet of audio recording (Edited audio coming soon!)
We are going to present this meeting, in a homebrewserver style radio stream, with the Varia server proxying traffic to a on-location Raspberry PI Icecast setup.


Participants: Amy, Angeliki, Artemis, Chris, Christina

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Theme: Dramatic reading of mailing lists