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Issue #8: Feminism and (un)hacking image

Issue 8: January 2016

Special Issue Editors (in alphabetical order): Shaowen Bardzell, Lilly Nguyen, and Sophie Toupin (a.k.a. SSL Nagbot)

 

Special Issue Editors’ Introduction

Feminist Hacking/Making: Exploring New Gender Horizons of Possibility
by SSL Nagbot (a.k.a Lilly Nguyen, Sophie Toupin, and Shaowen Bardzell) [html]

 

Peer Reviewed Academic Papers

Situating Making in Contemporary Latin American Feminist Art

By Claudia Costa Pederson [html]

Hacking the Feminist Disabled Body

By Laura Forlano [html]

Towards a Feminist Hackathon: The “Make the Breast Pump Not Suck!” Hackathon

By Catherine D’Ignazio, Alexis Hope, Alexandra Metral, Ethan Zuckerman, David Raymond, Willow Brugh and Tal Achituv [html]

Inversions of Design: Examining the Limits of Human-Centered Perspectives in a Feminist Design Workshop

By Sarah Fox and Daniela Rosner [html]

 

Interviews and Art Essays

Dear Arduina: An Interview with Miss Baltazar’s Laboratory

by Rachelle Beaudoin [html]

Perishable Bodies: A Study of Wearable Technology Through the Eyes of An Anorexic

By Veronica Black [html]

“The Nostalgia Question” and Feminist 8-bit Game Hacking

by Rachel Simone Weil [html]