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- first use of the term cyberfeminist has been attributed to Australian artists and art collectives. The inception of the cyberfeminist art movement is described...
- collective Cybernetic Culture Research Unit after its original founder cyberfeminist theorist Sadie Plant left it. His work departs from the formal conventions...
- subRosa is a cyberfeminist organization led by artists Faith Wilding and Hyla Willis. In the late 1990s at Carnegie Mellon University, Faith Wilding organized...
- Network organized the Cyberfeminist International at do****enta x in K****el, Germany. Old Boys Network published First Cyberfeminist International in 1998...
- coined the term along with Sadie Plant .Their first use of the term cyberfeminist was in 1991. VNS Matrix was an Australian feminist artist group who...
- community has continued to grow and remains instrumental in generating cyberfeminist theory and critique, creating both offline and online spaces for discussion...
- The Old Boys Network was the first international Cyberfeminist alliance. It was founded in 1997 in Berlin and remained active until 2001. The group was...
- University of Warwick, formed the collective around 1993–1994 as a cyberfeminist research group which initially only involved itself in studies and did...
- Sadie Plant, established a cyberfeminist movement in 1994. From 1997, the Old Boys Network (OBN) has organised "Cyberfeminist Internationals". by Gilbert...
- it "a brave work that construes many related topics within current cyberfeminist discourses", while Art F City said it was "terrifying, surreal—and true...