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== '''Feminist Servers''' ==
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[[File:femservers_varia.png|link=http://varia.zone/en/feminist-hack-meetings-feb-servers.html|200px]]<br>Event Announcement<br>at Varia's website</div>
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=== Description ===
Let's talk about feminist servers! In this meeting, we invite you to discuss questions like:<br><br>
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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</gallery><div style='text-align: left; margin-left:10px; font-family: "Arial Narrow", Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 13px; '>Photos by Angeliki Diakrousi and Artemis Gryllaki
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'''Ten Theses on Life Hacks''' is the first publication of Special Issue #07. It attempts to acquire a widened perspective on how Life Hacks can be defined and how they relate to our collective experiences and reflections. Life Hacks are small improvisational interventions to the immediate environment; spontaneous actions that aim to improve or adapt materials to specific needs. A simple example, such as tying a knot
Theme: Discussion on feminist tech infrastructures</div>

Latest revision as of 23:15, 3 April 2020

Event Category: Conversations

Femservers varia.png
Event Announcement
at Varia's website
Femserv-pad.png

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!


Gallery
Photos by Angeliki Diakrousi and Artemis Gryllaki

Theme: Discussion on feminist tech infrastructures