Feminism - Music - Technology
Feminism - Music - Technology
Satruday June 19, 2pm-6pm
at Centre Wallonie Bruxelles, 46, rue Quincampoix, Paris,
and online https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jXmNvd9ty_o
More information on the Manifeste Webpage
After a first seminar on cyber-feminism at IRCAM (Technology and Society Seminars) and the initiative NOVA XX of CWB, this meeting provides an overview of actions carried out in Europe on issues related to feminism in the fields of music and technology, such as « FACT///. Feminist Approaches to Computational Technology Network » in Brighton, the IFTE network « The Intersections, Feminism, Technology & Digital Humanities network », or Women Nordic Music Technology (WoNoMute). The presentations are given by researchers and artists who address these themes by crossing social issues of inclusion and intersectionality with technological and cultural contexts. They are followed by discussions with the public.
Part I Presentations and discussions - 2pm to 3:45pm (in English)
FACT///. - Feminist Approaches to Computational Technology Network (United-Kingdom)
IFTE - The Intersections, Feminism, Technology & Digital Humanities network (United-Kingdom)Caroline Bassett, Professor, University of Cambridge,
Cécile Chevalier, Lecturer, University of Sussex,
Sharon Webb, Lecturer, University of Sussex.
Sonification of Women in Sound and Music Computing
Emma Frid, Post-doctoral researcher, IRCAM et KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm.
Women Nordic Music Technology (WoNoMute)
Karolina Jawad, MPhil, Norwegian University of Science and Technology and University of Oslo,
Anna Xambó Sedó, Senior Lecturer, De Montfort University, Leicester.
Part II Table ronde - 16h15 à 18h (en français)
Discussion entre les artistes, compositrices et performeuses invitées par le CWB,
Charo Calvo, Sarah Wery, Claire Williams,
et Hyacinthe Ravet, Professeure, Faculté des Lettres de Sorbonne Université et Chercheuse à l’Institut de recherche en Musicologie (IReMus).