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− | '''16th April''' <br> | + | Workshop @ Tender Centre, Rotterdam<br> |
+ | Focus: Looking at comparing the IRL queer spaces to the needs of online space. <br> | ||
+ | What: Introduction / Co-writing workshop | 12 participants <br> | ||
+ | A Call to Collaborate on..... ' a collective knowledge network for feminist, queer and intersectionally focused artistic and social projects' currently in development and in need of more voices. | ||
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+ | This is our second meet up session, since our think tank day on the 9th March in Rotterdam where we discussed the design and development of the platform, issues of safety and visiblity and especially the urgent need to establish the grounding principles / code of conduct. | ||
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+ | The aim is to be a online co-written and incomplete non-stanardised english language collective knowledge network for feminist, queer and intersectionally focused artistic and social projects plus the spaces that support them. With a specific focus on strategies of expression, self organisation and radical self care. | ||
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+ | This a peer sharing resource is being created using open source tools, and designed and written with, for and by queer feminist bodies. Putting the subjective experience of the body at the centre of knowledge creation. Working with text, images, audio and video as valid knowledge entries. Embracing that knowledge is not neutral . | ||
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+ | 'queering: non-identitary, non-essentialist, non-fixed lives, trans*feminist approaches // intersectional, not-only-human, antinormative, affirmative' | Queering the Damage at Alchorisma @ Hangar Barcelona by Helen Pritchard, Jara Rocha and Laura Benítez, oct 2018. | ||
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+ | '''16th April 2019''' <br> | ||
Workshop RoSa Feminist Library, Rue de la Senne 40, 1000 Brussels <br> | Workshop RoSa Feminist Library, Rue de la Senne 40, 1000 Brussels <br> | ||
− | What: Introduction / Co-writing workshop | | + | What: Introduction / Co-writing workshop | 11 participants <br> |
A Call to Collaborate on..... ' a collective knowledge network for feminist, queer and intersectionally focused artistic and social projects' currently in development and in need of more voices. | A Call to Collaborate on..... ' a collective knowledge network for feminist, queer and intersectionally focused artistic and social projects' currently in development and in need of more voices. | ||
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+ | '''March 2019'''<br> | ||
+ | Not Found On Project makes connection with Queer Rotterdam for production & development | ||
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'''8th & 9th March 2019'''<br> | '''8th & 9th March 2019'''<br> | ||
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Revision as of 11:05, 27 June 2019
24th April 2019
Workshop @ Tender Centre, Rotterdam
Focus: Looking at comparing the IRL queer spaces to the needs of online space.
What: Introduction / Co-writing workshop | 12 participants
A Call to Collaborate on..... ' a collective knowledge network for feminist, queer and intersectionally focused artistic and social projects' currently in development and in need of more voices.
This is our second meet up session, since our think tank day on the 9th March in Rotterdam where we discussed the design and development of the platform, issues of safety and visiblity and especially the urgent need to establish the grounding principles / code of conduct.
The aim is to be a online co-written and incomplete non-stanardised english language collective knowledge network for feminist, queer and intersectionally focused artistic and social projects plus the spaces that support them. With a specific focus on strategies of expression, self organisation and radical self care.
This a peer sharing resource is being created using open source tools, and designed and written with, for and by queer feminist bodies. Putting the subjective experience of the body at the centre of knowledge creation. Working with text, images, audio and video as valid knowledge entries. Embracing that knowledge is not neutral .
'queering: non-identitary, non-essentialist, non-fixed lives, trans*feminist approaches // intersectional, not-only-human, antinormative, affirmative' | Queering the Damage at Alchorisma @ Hangar Barcelona by Helen Pritchard, Jara Rocha and Laura Benítez, oct 2018.
16th April 2019
Workshop RoSa Feminist Library, Rue de la Senne 40, 1000 Brussels
What: Introduction / Co-writing workshop | 11 participants
A Call to Collaborate on..... ' a collective knowledge network for feminist, queer and intersectionally focused artistic and social projects' currently in development and in need of more voices.
March 2019
Not Found On Project makes connection with Queer Rotterdam for production & development
8th & 9th March 2019
Bodies Of Knowledge Event| International Womens Day
Launch Not Found On with 9 Invite guests for one day full Think Tank day with
Workshop by Just For The Record @ Worm Rotterdam
Invitees: Lorena Juan, Mert Sen, Tyna Adebowale, Marnie Slater, Liv Wynter, Raisa Kabir, Karol Radziszewski
Workshop: Just For The Record ( Mia Melvær & Sarah Magnan )
Designer/Programmer: Cristina Cochior ( Varia )
Producer: Rae Parnell ( Pirate Bay Media Archive - WORM )Production: Frederic Van De Velde
Project Initiator: Aay Liparoto
February 2018
Participate in Augment and Disrupt Conference in Utrecht organised by European Media Arts Program
January 2018
Invited to Participant in European Media Arts Residency @ FACT Liverpool May - June 2019
December 2018
Two Week residency @ Worm | Developing initial workshop | Applied to European Media Arts Residency
September 2018
New Head of WORM Pirate Bay Project | Project research start
June 2018
Received Not Found On as Digital Research Stimuleringsfonds (Creative industry of the Netherlands)
March - May 2018
Rewrite Not Found On as Digital Research apply again to Stimuleringsfonds (Creative industry of the Netherlands)
Meet with Just For The Record as partners.
October 2017
Rejection Stimuleringsfonds (Creative industry of the Netherlands)
July - September 2017
First Partner meeting with Publication Studio Rotterdam & First submission to Stimuleringsfonds (Creative industry of the Netherlands Funding)
March - June 2017
Discussion & Development of the Publication of Andrew Has His Period ( Anecdotes of Androgyny ) with WORM Pirate Bay Project
8th March 2017
Fuck You Friedrich | International Womens Day
Screening - Andrew a Strong Courageous Warrior & Andrew Has His Period ( Anecdotes of Androgyny )
A. Liparoto
WORM, Rotterdam
Boomgaardsstraat 71, 3012 XA Rotterdam, (NL)