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Session Submission Type: Traditional (Closed) Panel
[F]or mutants there can no longer be any Last Judgement, or the resurrection of the body, for what body will one resurrect?
--Baudrillard
If cyberfeminism is a radically ‘mutant’ feminism, can it ever be truly obsolesced? What does it mean to invoke a ‘post-cyberfeminism’? This panel will interrogate the temporal presuppositions behind the academic term ‘post-cyberfeminism’, and attempt to offer alternative means of thinking a cyber/techno/xeno -feminist relation to time through technologies of weaving, folding, knotwork and looping, patchwork, prophecy, and infection.
The panel will comprise 5 panellists presenting 3 papers from Amy Ireland, Alice Farmer and Virginia Barratt and one poetic/codeworked piece from Linda Dement in response to the provocation “spiral space: atemporal approaches to post-cyberfeminism”. Francesca da Rimini will act as reflectant in the spirit of Zenitizma.
Sally Olds, University of Melbourne
Emma Black, University of Queensland
Thao Phan, University of Melbourne, Australia
Scrap Metal and Fabric: Weaving as Temporal Technology - Amy Ireland, University of New South Wales
Retro Chronomancy: Eschewing the Linear Temporal - Alice Farmer, New Centre for Research And Practice
The stream inside the stream: eroding cyberfeminisms - Virginia Barratt, Western Sydney University
Codeworked poetry - Linda Dement, Artist