An event organised by Patrícia J. Reis and Stefanie Wuschitz in cooperation with Mz* Baltazar’s Laboratory.
Invitation:
We warmly invite you to the launch of Hardware and Eco-Feminist Art: Hacking and Artistic Practices Towards Ethical Technology. During the evening, the authors, Patrícia J. Reis and Stefanie Wuschitz, will present selected chapters from the book and discuss some of the artistic projects that have emerged from their research on ethical hardware, care, and eco-feminist approaches to technology. Join us for an evening of conversation, snacks, and celebration.
The book is the outcome of the project Feminist Hacking: Building Circuits as an Artistic Practice. It was funded by the FWF through a grant for arts based research (PEEK )
About the Book:
It is an open secret that the hardware in our smart devices apart from plastics also contains raw materials mined in conflict regions. Can we move beyond this oppressive system of extraction to find ethical alternatives? Feminist hackers Patrícia J. Reis and Stefanie Wuschitz discuss developing technology through eco-feminist artistic tools, rooted in care economies, local knowledges and collective survival. Through an intensive knowledge-sharing process and collaboration with peers, they unpack eco-feminist theory and practices to propose resistance strategies grounded in ethical hardware and de-growth economies – contributing significantly to the new field of arts-based research.
Cover and design layout: Eva Balayan
Proof-editing: Amanda George
Printed by Druckhaus Bechstein GmbH, Wetzlar
Printed version: ISBN: 978-3-8376-7862-8
Open access version:ISBN: 978-3-8394-1932-8
This book was published by transcript Verlag with the publishing and open access funding provided by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) 10.55776/PUB1218 and can be downloaded for free under the Creative Commons Licence by 4.0.
Limited copies of the book will be available for purchase directly from the authors.
You can download a free copy here:
www.transcript-verlag.de/978-3-8376-7862-8/hardware-and-eco-feminist-art/
