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Mara Karagianni .•°*”˜˜ studied photography and graphic arts and after that media design at the Piet Zwart Institute. She creates software and hardware tools for interactive projects and works as a freelance web designer and developer using free and open-source software. She is a member of the Genderchangers, the Eclectic Tech Carnival and the Systerserver, Media Liberation Front/Feminism collectives which have organized workshops and events about media and public space. | Mara Karagianni .•°*”˜˜ studied photography and graphic arts and after that media design at the Piet Zwart Institute. She creates software and hardware tools for interactive projects and works as a freelance web designer and developer using free and open-source software. She is a member of the Genderchangers, the Eclectic Tech Carnival and the Systerserver, Media Liberation Front/Feminism collectives which have organized workshops and events about media and public space. | ||
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Angeliki Diakrousi .•°*”˜˜ | Angeliki Diakrousi .•°*”˜˜ |
Revision as of 10:01, 13 June 2020
Some of the material, stories and practices that are documented in this Wiki, come from the generous input from discussions, workshops and testimonies in the context of /ETC Athens 2019.
Heartfelt thanks to the organisers of the Eclectic Tech Carnival and all womxn who contributed with their participation.
Donna Metzlar .•°*”˜˜ grew up in Cape Town, officially trained as a nurse, she became fascinated with computers and started working as a system administrator! While being involved in many social and political activities, she has organised multiple workshops, events, and feminist projects. She is one of the core members of Genderchangers, co-founder of the Eclectic Tech Carnival, Girl Geek Dinner Amsterdam and the Systerserver.
Mara Karagianni .•°*”˜˜ studied photography and graphic arts and after that media design at the Piet Zwart Institute. She creates software and hardware tools for interactive projects and works as a freelance web designer and developer using free and open-source software. She is a member of the Genderchangers, the Eclectic Tech Carnival and the Systerserver, Media Liberation Front/Feminism collectives which have organized workshops and events about media and public space.
Angeliki Diakrousi .•°*”˜˜
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