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Feminist Dialogues in Technology

A Distributed, Online Open Learning Experiment Linking undergraduate students at Pitzer College and Bowling Green State University with Graduate Students at USC and UCSD

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This comment was written by Susie on 23 Apr 2013.

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Scientific/New Media art

Getting back to the subject of robotic/technological art, discussed earlier in this essay, I believe that the technologies used to produce these works share a similar boundary to scientific practice. To me, a lot of technology is inaccessible, because I do not have the skills or access required to utilize it.

I feel, actually, like this writing relates to some of the work that my father's lab does. Over the past few years, his lab has hosted artists, encouraging them to find inspiration in science and create works using their technology. To me, this is a great way of bridging the gap between specialized types of intellectuality.
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da Costa Part 3 (23 April 2013)
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