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=== Description ===
=== Description ===
Let's talk about feminist servers! In this meeting, we invite you to discuss questions like:<br>
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>
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?<br>
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.<br>
We will bring material (like RPis and computers) to start experimenting and trying things out.<br>
Join us! </div>
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Revision as of 17:05, 2 April 2020

Radio Drama

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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.


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Theme: Dramatic reading of mailing lists