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== '''Radio Drama''' ==
== '''Event Category: Email Drama''' ==
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=== Description ===
=== Description ===
When we sended our open call for a Feminist Server event in Athens on the mailing list of some tech spaces in Greece, we got many negative responses mostly about the use of language (we changed the gender of the word server in Greek). Based on this we decided to organise a meeting for (sonic) performative reading, experimenting with angry voices, online dialogues, mailing list as scripts. The theme is about  inclusion and exclusion issues in tech communities. </div>
This gathering aims to try out exercises of performative reading, experimenting with angry voices, using mailing list and online dialogues as scripts.<br> During the organisation of Feminist Tech events, there are often negative responses from traditional tech spaces. <br><br> How negative emails can transform after our performative reading exercises? What does the human voice reveal? </div> <br> {{#Widget:Audio|mp3=https://pzwiki.wdka.nl/mw-mediadesign/images/d/d8/Sample-radiodrama.mp3}}<br> Snippet of audio recording <br>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.
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Theme: Dramatic reading of mailing lists</div>
Theme: Performative reading of online dialogues</div>

Latest revision as of 11:41, 8 April 2020

Event Category: Email Drama

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Description

This gathering aims to try out exercises of performative reading, experimenting with angry voices, using mailing list and online dialogues as scripts.
During the organisation of Feminist Tech events, there are often negative responses from traditional tech spaces.

How negative emails can transform after our performative reading exercises? What does the human voice reveal?


Snippet of audio recording
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.


Radio-drama.png

Theme: Performative reading of online dialogues