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feminism, gender, politics

finally, a (more) representative parliament!

October 27, 2022

A mere 129 years after women won the right to vote in NZ elections, and 89 years after the first woman member of parliament, ElizabethRead More

Transitioning Conference 2022
conference, feminism, festival, gender, politics, theatre

Transit and Transition

May 17, 2022

June is shaping up to be a busy month: the first two weeks I will be in Denmark at the 10th Transit Festival, one ofRead More

War is not healthy for children and other living things
feminism, politics

War is not healthy for children and other living things

March 6, 2022

My grandmother had a teatowel pinned to her kitchen wall with the slogan, the logo of Another Mother for Peace.

magdalena@35 the interviews
cyberformance, feminism, festival, gender, life, technology, theatre, travel

magdalena@35

August 31, 2021

The Magdalena Project is celebrating its 35th anniversary with a series of 35-minute interviews with 35 women from the network.

digital power
cyberformance, exhibition, feminism, gender, life, politics

not your usual exhibits …

August 14, 2020

My work is currently featured in two exhibitions – although neither is quite the usual kind of exhibit …

Rabindra Tirtha
environment, feminism, festival, technology, theatre, travel

energies changing direction

February 12, 2019

I recently had the privilege of attending the third Tantidhatri Festival, a Magdalena festival held in different locations in India since 2012. This time, fromRead More

wikipediathon
feminism, gender, politics, technology

what’s wrong with wikipedia?

April 12, 2017

recently i participated in a wikipedia edit-a-thon. this was part of the Art+Feminism project, which aims to improve the representation of women artists on wikipedia.Read More

physallis
cyberformance, feminism, festival, language, life, politics

what happened to autumn?

October 9, 2016

herbst (autumn) has come and gone too quickly this year. one day i was enjoying riding my bike in the warm evening air, the nextRead More

Transit Discussion
cyberformance, feminism, festival, theatre

stretching myself at transit

July 1, 2016

The Transit Festival has come and gone once again. This was the 8th Transit festival, organised roughly every three years since 1992 by Julia VarleyRead More

Kolam, India
cyberformance, feminism, festival, gender, theatre

floating in a magical bubble of joy

March 30, 2016

Every Magdalena festival has its own unique character, determined by the people organising it and its location. The Tantidhatri festival, held first in 2012 inRead More

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What I’m doing:

  • DigiDic – When the net was still young", 26/27 January 2023, online and in Vienna
  • Meta Theater #Digital
  • Mobilise/Demobilise - networked performance series and rebuild of the UpStage platform.
  • Digital Power: Activism, Advocacy and the Influence of Women Online - exhibition of the ACM SIGGRAPH Digital Arts Community, curated by Kathy Rae Huffman, from July 2020.

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  • Digital Mobility / Mobile Thinking
  • finally, a (more) representative parliament!
  • Let’s make arts funding honest!
  • Art not War
  • Transit and Transition

Helen Varley 's bookshelf: currently-reading

Aus Tausend Grunen Spiegeln: Roman
Aus Tausend Grunen Spiegeln: Roman
by Christa Moog
Gifted
Gifted
by Patrick Evans
The Aloe
The Aloe
by Katherine Mansfield
Die Würde ist antastbar
Die Würde ist antastbar
by Ferdinand von Schirach

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