It Doesn’t Matter if It’s Low-Tech: A Feminist Art Practice
Abstract
Digital technology has been a tool for artistic creation and diffusion of a stance of many female artists who condemn androcratic violence in their artwork and at the same time propose possible solutions to this harmful social phenomenon affecting the whole society. This paper is a brief review of the art practice of the author, which includes research, writing, installation, intervention in public spaces, ritual and participative axions, photography, video, web, direct work with groups, related to her position on this issue and her use of “user level” digital technology. However, being low-tech is not a barrier to make her statement in a constant dialogue with the global audience.
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