[Flesh, the Post body and Cyberfeminism]
In this interview especially for Ars Electronica g6, art critic and cultural theorist Nova Delahunty spoke with gashgirl, Josephine Starrs and Julianne Pierce, members of the Australian computer art group VNS Matrix.
Your fingers probe my neural network. The tingling sensation in the tips
of your fingers are my synapses responding to your touch. It’s not
Chemistry, it’s electric. Stop fingering me.Don’t ever stop fingering my suppurating holes, extending my bounday
but in cipherspace there are no bounds
BUT IN SPIRALSPACE THERE IS NO THEY
there is only *us*
Trying to flee the binary I enter the chromozone which is not one
XXYXXYXXYXXYXXYXXYXXYXXYXXYXXYXXYXXYXXYXX
genderfuck me baby
resistance is futileentice me splice me map my ABANDONED genome as your project
artificially involve me
i wanna live forever
upload me in yr shiny shiny PVC futureSUCK MY CODE
Event Dates
- Date & Time
- Tue 3rd Sep, 1996 – Wed 4th Sep, 1996, @ 10:00–18:00
- Event
- Memesis Symposium
- Venue
- Design Center Linz
- Festival
- Ars Electronica Festival 1996
- Dates
- 2/09/1996 – 6/09/1996
- Location
- Linz, Austria
Attached Files
- Bitch Mutant Manifesto, Memesis Symposium, Ars Electronica Festival 1996 [pdf 1.45MB]
- Ars Electronica Festival 1996. Festival Catalogue, Memesis Symposium – Nothing is Certain [Flesh, the Postbody, and Cyberfeminism] [pdf 7.17MB]