Editing Input from participants in /ETC Athens 2019
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Thanks to Angeliki, for her help and support in the initiation of feminist hack initiatives in Athens and Rotterdam.<br> | Thanks to Angeliki, for her help and support in the initiation of feminist hack initiatives in Athens and Rotterdam.<br> | ||
− | Angeliki Diakrousi .•°*”˜˜ is an artist and media researcher with a background in architecture, visual arts and experimental publishing. Her practice relates to topics around activation of public spaces, archives, voice, speech platforms and listening channels. She is part of Varia Zone and /etc.<br> | + | <p style="color:magenta;" Angeliki Diakrousi</p> .•°*”˜˜ is an artist and media researcher with a background in architecture, visual arts and experimental publishing. Her practice relates to topics around activation of public spaces, archives, voice, speech platforms and listening channels. She is part of Varia Zone and /etc.<br> |
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Thanks to Mara, for her great work at the /ETC 2019 and her effort to initiate of feminist hack initiatives in Athens.<br> | Thanks to Mara, for her great work at the /ETC 2019 and her effort to initiate of feminist hack initiatives in Athens.<br> |