
Screening
Water Makes Us Wet with Q&A
01 Nov 2021
Online
Timezone: Europe/London
Shannon McRae will create a text and image piece, asking what does it mean to be a queer woman on the Internet? What does it mean to be sexual, and sexually expressive, in an environment where we interact only as representations of ourselves, in a maze of representations that routinely diminish us?
How do we shape, express, and honour identities and sexualities that are marginalized both in the real world and online? What is the language through which we create ourselves, and express who we are and what we desire?
What does it mean to simply wish to exist, much less transgress repressive norms of gender, race and sexual conduct, particularly when doing may incite violence?
This project is a conversation, in images and words, with marginalized and transgressive women: including non-binary, genderqueer, trans women, sex workers, women in various BD/SM communities, about shaping an internet presence, speaking for oneself, and the process of self-creation. It focuses particularly on questions of access and accessibility. Who gets to be in virtual space? Who gets a say in what it looks like, and how we are supposed to look and behave? What do we gain, and what are the costs?
About the Artist
Shannon McRae is an American Professor of English and Director of Film Studies at the State University of New York at Fredonia. She teaches literature, film, mythology, religion, queer theory, and popular culture. She is interested in bodies, pleasures, the semi-permeability of the boundaries by which we customarily define self and other, technologies of ecstasy, and tracing the cultural stories that instruct humanity in their use. She is currently writing a book about non-mainstream religions, spiritual tourism, and pop-culture paganism in Jazz Age America.
Information is correct at the point of publishing, however, events are subject to alterations if circumstances change.
ACCESS KEY: CC/ML/TTS CC - Captioned Projects marked CC will have live, or pre-recorded captions in English. These captions will express all text spoken. For some of the performance, the captions will be optional and instructions on how to turn on the captions will be clearly described during the event.
ML - Multilingual Google Translate will also be available to translate text.
TTS - Text to Speech Text-to-speech is a software feature that reads text and converts it into synthesised speech. Also includes screen reader compatibility.
This event will be on 24/7 from Wednesday 10th November - Saturday 13th November
Screening
Water Makes Us Wet with Q&A
01 Nov 2021
Online
Event
NEoN Digital Audit
01 Nov 2021 – 30 Nov 2021
Online
Exhibition
Assuming the Ecosexual Position
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Sharing Not Hoarding
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New Ways of Seeing
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Workshop
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Talk
Conversation Garden with Shannon McRae
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Exhibition
INTER/her
10 Nov 2021 – 13 Nov 2021
Overgate Shopping Centre
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10 Nov 2021 – 13 Nov 2021
Online
Exhibition
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Mills Observatory
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Exhibition
Taking Space: Digital
10 Nov 2021 – 30 Nov 2021
Online
Talk
How will the Internet look if we rebuild it from the ground up?
12 Nov 2021
Online
Talk
Walking: Holding & Online Discussion
13 Nov 2021
Online
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