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- Q7907351 subject Q8276884.
- Q7907351 subject Q8277093.
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- Q7907351 subject Q8788351.
- Q7907351 subject Q8987163.
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- Q7907351 abstract "VNS Matrix was an artist collective founded in Adelaide, Australia, in 1991, by Josephine Starrs, Julianne Pierce, Francesca da Rimini and Virginia Barratt. Their work included installations, events, and posters distributed through the Internet, magazines, and billboards. Taking their point of departure in a sexualised and socially provocative relationship between women and technology the works subversively questioned discourses of domination and control in the expanding cyber space. They are credited as being amongst the first artists to use the term cyberfeminism to describe their practice.".
- Q7907351 wikiPageExternalLink biography.
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- Q7907351 wikiPageExternalLink an-oral-history-of-the-first-cyberfeminists-vns-matrix.
- Q7907351 wikiPageExternalLink VirginiaBarratt.
- Q7907351 wikiPageExternalLink cyberfeminist.html.
- Q7907351 wikiPageExternalLink vns-matrix.
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- Q7907351 wikiPageWikiLink Q8276884.
- Q7907351 wikiPageWikiLink Q8277093.
- Q7907351 wikiPageWikiLink Q8416314.
- Q7907351 wikiPageWikiLink Q8677323.
- Q7907351 wikiPageWikiLink Q8788351.
- Q7907351 wikiPageWikiLink Q8987163.
- Q7907351 wikiPageWikiLink Q9419640.
- Q7907351 comment "VNS Matrix was an artist collective founded in Adelaide, Australia, in 1991, by Josephine Starrs, Julianne Pierce, Francesca da Rimini and Virginia Barratt. Their work included installations, events, and posters distributed through the Internet, magazines, and billboards. Taking their point of departure in a sexualised and socially provocative relationship between women and technology the works subversively questioned discourses of domination and control in the expanding cyber space.".
- Q7907351 label "VNS Matrix".