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{{Ideology | {{Ideology | ||
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|title = [[File:Cyberfem.png]] CyberFeminism | |title = [[File:Cyberfem.png]] CyberFeminism | ||
|image = CyberFeminism- | |image = CyberFeminism-Aycee_Lovelace-Portrait.png | ||
|caption =«We were whatever we were up to at the time. Free exchanges, microprocesses finely tuned, polymorphous transfers without regard for borders and boundaries. There was nothing to hang on to, nothing to be grasped, nothing to protect or be protected from. Insides and outsides did not count.» | |caption =«We were whatever we were up to at the time. Free exchanges, microprocesses finely tuned, polymorphous transfers without regard for borders and boundaries. There was nothing to hang on to, nothing to be grasped, nothing to protect or be protected from. Insides and outsides did not count.» | ||
|aliases = | |aliases = | ||
CyberFem <br> | |||
Cybernetic Feminism | |||
|alignments = [[File:Nonquadrant.png]] [[NonQuad]] <br> | |alignments = [[File:Nonquadrant.png]] [[NonQuad]] <br> | ||
[[File:Prgess.png]] [[:Category:Culturally Left|Culturally Left]] <br> | [[File:Prgess.png]] [[:Category:Culturally Left|Culturally Left]] <br> | ||
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[[File:Antr.png]] [[Anarcho-Transhumanism]]<br> | [[File:Antr.png]] [[Anarcho-Transhumanism]]<br> | ||
[[File:Xenofeminism.png]] [[Xenofeminism]] | [[File:Xenofeminism.png]] [[Xenofeminism]] | ||
|song = [https://youtu.be/g8hRY5kH-ZE Katak Avatar by Orphan Drift] | |song = [https://youtu.be/g8hRY5kH-ZE Katak Avatar by Orphan Drift] | ||
|theorists = | |theorists = | ||
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*[[File:Radfem.png]] [[w:Shulamith_Firestone|Shulamith Firestone]] (1945-2012) [[File:Cball-Canada.png]] Canada | *[[File:Radfem.png]] [[w:Shulamith_Firestone|Shulamith Firestone]] (1945-2012) [[File:Cball-Canada.png]] Canada | ||
*[[File:VNS_Matrix.png]] [[w:Josephine_Starrs|Josephine Starrs]] (1955-) [[File:Cball-Australia.png]] Australia | *[[File:VNS_Matrix.png]] [[w:Josephine_Starrs|Josephine Starrs]] (1955-) [[File:Cball-Australia.png]] Australia | ||
*[[File: | *[[File:Cyberfem.png]] [[w:Nancy Paterson (artist)|Nancy Paterson]] (1957–2018) [[File:Cball-Canada.png]] Canada | ||
*[[File:VNS_Matrix.png]] [[w:Virginia Barratt|Virginia Barratt]] (1959-) [[File:Cball-Australia.png]] Australia | *[[File:VNS_Matrix.png]] [[w:Virginia Barratt|Virginia Barratt]] (1959-) [[File:Cball-Australia.png]] Australia | ||
*[[File: | *[[File:Plant.png]] [[w:Sadie_Plant|Sadie Plant]] (1964-) [[File:Cball-UK.png]] United Kingdom | ||
*[[File:Xenofeminism.png]] Helen Hester (1983-) [[File:Cball-UK.png]] United Kingdom | |||
*[[File:VNS_Matrix.png]] [[w:Julianne Pierce|Julianne Pierce]] (-) [[File:Cball-Australia.png]] Australia | *[[File:VNS_Matrix.png]] [[w:Julianne Pierce|Julianne Pierce]] (-) [[File:Cball-Australia.png]] Australia | ||
*[[File:VNS_Matrix.png]] [[w:Francesca da | *[[File:VNS_Matrix.png]] [[w:Francesca da Rimini_(artist)|Francesca da Rimini]] (-) [[File:Cball-UK.png]] United Kingdom | ||
|variants= | |variants= | ||
*[[File:Cyborgfem.png]] Cyborgian Feminism | *[[File:Cyborgfem.png]] '''Cyborgian Feminism:''' {{Collapse| | ||
*[[File:VNS_Matrix.png]] VNS Matrix Thought | **[[File:Marxfem.png]] [[Marxist Feminism]] | ||
**[[File:Post-Genderism.png]] [[Postgenderism]] | |||
**[[File:Radfem.png]] [[Radical Feminism]] | |||
}} | |||
*[[File:VNS_Matrix.png]] '''VNS Matrix Thought:''' {{Collapse| | |||
**[[File:Cyborgfem.png]] Cyborgian Feminism | |||
**Dada | |||
**[[File:ExistFem.png]] Existentialist Feminism | |||
}} | |||
|likes = | |likes = | ||
Bladerunner <br> | Bladerunner <br> | ||
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Programming | Programming | ||
|dislikes = | |dislikes = | ||
[[File:CCRU.png]] [[File:CCRU (alt).png]] [[ | [[File:CCRU.png]] [[File:CCRU (alt).png]] [[Occult Post-Humanism|The CCRU]] [[File:TechCapCult.png]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''CyberFeminism''' is a philosophical and artistic movement which seeks to try and find the historical relationship between feminity and technology and seeks to analyze it via [[File:Poststruct.png]] Post-Structuralist and [[File:Postmodernicon.png]] Postmodernist critique. CyberFeminism can broadly be said to be a part of the [[File:PostmodernFem.png]] Postmodern Feminist and [[File:Postfem.png]] Post-Feminist tendencies of the Feminist Movement and with that it can also be said that it is part of the [[File:3WF.png]] Third Wave of Feminism. | '''CyberFeminism''' is a philosophical and artistic movement which seeks to try and find the historical relationship between feminity and technology and seeks to analyze it via [[File:Poststruct.png]] Post-Structuralist and [[File:Postmodernicon.png]] Postmodernist critique. CyberFeminism can broadly be said to be a part of the [[File:PostmodernFem.png]] Postmodern Feminist and [[File:Postfem.png]] Post-Feminist tendencies of the Feminist Movement and with that it can also be said that it is part of the [[File:3WF.png]] Third Wave of Feminism. | ||
==Etymology== | |||
*[[File:Cyberfem.png]] '''CyberFeminism''' - The term CyberFeminism has unclear origins but what is known is that the term refers to Cybernetic Feminism i.e. a Feminism which analyses the feminine via cybernetics and connects the two. | |||
**[[File:Cyberfem.png]] '''CyberFem''' - A shortend version of CyberFeminism. | |||
**[[File:Cyberfem.png]] '''Cybernetic Feminism''' - A elongated version of CyberFeminism. | |||
*[[File:Cyborgfem.png]] '''Cyborgian Feminism''' - Cyborgian Feminism refers to Donna Haraway's form of what is essentially proto-CyberFeminism. In this proto-CyberFeminism she analyzes the relationship women, society, and cyborgs have to each other and how cyborgs can serve to further the formation of a [[File:Post-Genderism.png]] [[Postgenderism|Postgenderist]] Society. | |||
*[[File:VNS Matrix.png]] '''VNS Matrix Thought''' - VNS Matrix Thought refers to the ideas the art collective VeNuS matrix had in which they combined dada art, Cyborgian Feminism, and their readings of Simone de Beauvoir as Julian Pierce put it: "In 1991, in a cozy Australian city called Adelaide, four bored girls decided to have some fun with art and French Feminist theory... with homage to Donna Haraway they began to play around with the idea of cyberfeminism." {{Refn|https://www.monoskop.org/images/7/77/First_Cyberfeminist_International_1998.pdf |group=Reference}} | |||
==History == | ==[[File:Historian.png]] History== | ||
===Influences=== | |||
CyberFeminism is strongly influenced by | |||
===Proto-CyberFeminism=== | ===Proto-CyberFeminism=== | ||
The intellectual origins of CyberFeminism can be found in writers of [[File:2WF.png]] Second Wave Feminism. | The intellectual origins of CyberFeminism can be found in writers of [[File:2WF.png]] Second Wave Feminism. | ||
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===Creation of CyberFeminism=== | ===Creation of CyberFeminism=== | ||
The exact point in time of the creation of CyberFeminism can not be pinpointed but it is generally accepted that VNS Matrix was the first CyberFeminist collective to exist, being formed in the early 90s, but whether the term was coined by them or by Sadie Plant is a topic that is still in debate. The general stances are that one can either narrow Sadie Plant or VNS Matrix down to the nuclease of the whole movement. | The exact point in time of the creation of CyberFeminism can not be pinpointed but it is generally accepted that VNS Matrix was the first CyberFeminist collective to exist, being formed in the early 90s, but whether the term was coined by them or by Sadie Plant is a topic that is still in debate. The general stances are that one can either narrow Sadie Plant or VNS Matrix down to the nuclease of the whole movement. | ||
===The Cybernetic Culture Research Unit=== | |||
====Sadie Plants Departure==== | |||
====Abandoning of CyberFeminism==== | |||
=====Co-opting by Nick Land===== | |||
====Death of the CCRU==== | |||
===The First CyberFeminist International=== | |||
====The Old Boys Network==== | |||
===The Peak of CyberFeminism=== | |||
===Decline=== | ===Decline=== | ||
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The fact that CyberFeminism refused to define it also hindered any attempts of tying further people into the movement and with that stagnation of the movement ensued. In essence, it had disappeared as fast as it had risen. | The fact that CyberFeminism refused to define it also hindered any attempts of tying further people into the movement and with that stagnation of the movement ensued. In essence, it had disappeared as fast as it had risen. | ||
===Post-CyberFeminism and the Birth of Xenofeminism=== | ===Contemporary CyberFeminism=== | ||
===Influenced=== | |||
====Post-CyberFeminism and the Birth of Xenofeminism==== | |||
Post-CyberFeminism is the result of the direct fall of CyberFeminism, it takes into account the shortcomings and the utopian visions that CyberFeminism as a political project had and came to the conclusion that the CyberFeminist future was over, that it was something incapable of being reached, at the present day, if CyberFeminism was not to realize itself as an existing thing. These flaws were made abundantly clear in Helen Hester's ''After the Future: n Hypotheses of Post-CyberFeminism'' an essay which tried to line out the issues of how CyberFeminism's negation of definition as seen in ''The 100 Anti-Thesis'' did irreparable damage to the movement and caused an unstable support base incapable of committing to offensive action. <br> | Post-CyberFeminism is the result of the direct fall of CyberFeminism, it takes into account the shortcomings and the utopian visions that CyberFeminism as a political project had and came to the conclusion that the CyberFeminist future was over, that it was something incapable of being reached, at the present day, if CyberFeminism was not to realize itself as an existing thing. These flaws were made abundantly clear in Helen Hester's ''After the Future: n Hypotheses of Post-CyberFeminism'' an essay which tried to line out the issues of how CyberFeminism's negation of definition as seen in ''The 100 Anti-Thesis'' did irreparable damage to the movement and caused an unstable support base incapable of committing to offensive action. <br> | ||
With her essay, Helen Hester then laid out a new formula for the creation of Hypotheses of Post-CyberFeminism adding her own first Hypothesis "'''Hypothesis:''' Xenofeminism is a gender abolitionist, anti-naturalist, technomaterialist form of posthumanism, building upon the insights of cyberfeminism. Its future is unmanned" this simply meant that if anything Post-CyberFeminism was CyberFeminism realizing itself to become Xenofeminism. | With her essay, Helen Hester then laid out a new formula for the creation of Hypotheses of Post-CyberFeminism adding her own first Hypothesis "'''Hypothesis:''' Xenofeminism is a gender abolitionist, anti-naturalist, technomaterialist form of posthumanism, building upon the insights of cyberfeminism. Its future is unmanned" this simply meant that if anything Post-CyberFeminism was CyberFeminism realizing itself to become Xenofeminism. | ||
====Accelerationism==== | |||
====Occult Post-Humanism and the CCRU==== | |||
====LesbiaNRx, the Nihilistic Conclusion of CyberFeminism==== | |||
===Examples of CyberFeminism=== | |||
===Comparisons=== | |||
====Postgenderism==== | |||
====Radical Feminism==== | |||
====Xenofeminism==== | |||
===Intellectuals of CyberFeminism=== | |||
====Sadie Plant==== | |||
==Beliefs== | ==Foundations and Beliefs== | ||
===Core Tenets=== | |||
===Against Definition=== | ===Against Definition=== | ||
CyberFeminism resists any attempt at defining itself for the simple reason of creating a open community and truly adhering to their ideas of fluidity and postmodern analysis. It is also important to mention that in response to attempts at the definition of CyberFeminism the Old Boys Network responded with the publishing of "100 anti-theses on CyberFeminism", this document explicitly tries to define what CyberFeminism is not while subtly showing its plurality of meaning and ideas of what it is through the use of four different languages (english, german, french, and dutch). | CyberFeminism resists any attempt at defining itself for the simple reason of creating a open community and truly adhering to their ideas of fluidity and postmodern analysis. It is also important to mention that in response to attempts at the definition of CyberFeminism the Old Boys Network responded with the publishing of "100 anti-theses on CyberFeminism", this document explicitly tries to define what CyberFeminism is not while subtly showing its plurality of meaning and ideas of what it is through the use of four different languages (english, german, french, and dutch). | ||
===A CyberFeminist Conception of History=== | |||
===Feminization=== | ===Feminization=== | ||
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====Seizing the Means of Reproduction==== | ====Seizing the Means of Reproduction==== | ||
For the woman to free herself she would need to seize the means of reproduction in essence abandoning her biological responsibility and instead adopting a new body free from the burdens the old one had, thus making women truly independent from men and capable of asserting themselves as their own. | For the woman to free herself she would need to seize the means of reproduction in essence abandoning her biological responsibility and instead adopting a new body free from the burdens the old one had, thus making women truly independent from men and capable of asserting themselves as their own. | ||
===Framework=== | |||
==Variants== | ==Variants== | ||
===Conflicts Within CyberFeminism=== | |||
===Factions Within CyberFeminism=== | |||
===Schools of Thought=== | ===Schools of Thought=== | ||
====[[File:Cyborgfem.png]] Cyborgian Feminism==== | ====[[File:Cyborgfem.png]] Cyborgian Feminism==== | ||
Cyborgian Feminism is the ideology of Donna Harraway. Cyborgian Feminism asserts that through the innate connections that we have with technology we are all essentially already Cyborgs and that through this new vectors towards genderlessness are opened through the Cyborgs open-source and undefinable nature. She connects this with her theory of Feminism and Socialism. | |||
====[[File:VNS_Matrix.png]] VNS Matrix Thought==== | ====[[File:VNS_Matrix.png]] VNS Matrix Thought==== | ||
V(e)N(u)S Matrix was a CyberFeminist art collective which heavily relied on early digital Dada art as a medium which allowed CyberFeminism to flourish, along with this they are rather unique from other CyberFeminists due to the fact that they more deeply focus on the connections between French Existentialist Feminist theorists like Simone de Beauvoir and Donna Harraway. | |||
==Personality and Behaviour== | ==Personality and Behaviour== | ||
===How CyberFeminism Acts=== | |||
===Aesthetics=== | |||
===Stylistic Notes=== | |||
CyberFeminism hates being defined in any way she almost always views any attempt at defining her as an attack on her and with that also comes her love of fluidity of definition and meaning. She is also very artistic sitting at her computer for hours at a time creating digital feminist Dada art, her interest in art also naturally extends to her programming where she enjoys creating highly abstract games. | CyberFeminism hates being defined in any way she almost always views any attempt at defining her as an attack on her and with that also comes her love of fluidity of definition and meaning. She is also very artistic sitting at her computer for hours at a time creating digital feminist Dada art, her interest in art also naturally extends to her programming where she enjoys creating highly abstract games. | ||
CyberFeminism is deeply ashamed of her past with the CCRU and tries to forget the whole thing happened, avoiding any interaction with former members wherever possible. | CyberFeminism is deeply ashamed of her past with the CCRU and tries to forget the whole thing happened, avoiding any interaction with former members wherever possible. | ||
== | ==Design== | ||
===Symbols=== | ===Symbols=== | ||
====Flags==== | ====Flags==== | ||
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}} | }} | ||
The CyberFeminist flag design is quite | The CyberFeminist flag design is quite unusual from other flag designs, drawing on the organic inspirations CyberFeminism has. The grey background is supposed to be an assortment of blobs of cells resembling the primordial soup.<br> | ||
The zero is the symbolic for the woman (refer to Sadie Plants ''Zeros + Ones'') as well as the plus under it resembling the | The zero is the symbolic for the woman (refer to Sadie Plants ''Zeros + Ones'') as well as the plus under it resembling the Venus plus another symbol for the female.<br> | ||
The | The flagella on the zero are supposed to make it represent a bacterium alluding to the biological inspirations CyberFeminism has had. <br> | ||
The white and pink represent Feminism while the black represents the Post-Anarchist influence on CyberFeminism through Deleuze and Guattari. | The white and pink represent Feminism while the black represents the Post-Anarchist influence on CyberFeminism through Deleuze and Guattari. | ||
===Props=== | ===Props=== | ||
CyberFeminism often wears the crown Ada Lovelace wore, a golden headband with a golden flower attached to the side. This is mostly her showing respect for the legacy | CyberFeminism often wears the crown Ada Lovelace wore, a golden headband with a golden flower attached to the side. This is mostly her showing respect for the legacy Ada Lovelace left on programming and computer science as a field being what one could call the first person to be a programmer. | ||
=== | ===How to Draw CyberFeminism=== | ||
#Draw a ball, | #Draw a ball, | ||
#Fill the ball in grey, | #Fill the ball in grey, | ||
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|h7 = #E8D346 | |h7 = #E8D346 | ||
}} | }} | ||
===Variation Designs=== | |||
====How to Draw Cyborgian Feminism==== | |||
====How to Draw VNS Matrix Thought==== | |||
==Relationships== | ==Relationships== | ||
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*[[File:Antr.png]] [[Anarcho-Transhumanism]] - Our way to be free of any preconceived notions about our biology our way to free us from child rearing and from being the womb of the patriarchy. | *[[File:Antr.png]] [[Anarcho-Transhumanism]] - Our way to be free of any preconceived notions about our biology our way to free us from child rearing and from being the womb of the patriarchy. | ||
*[[File:Internation.png]] [[Internationalism]] - CyberFeminism is a global movement without myth, without origin, without nation. | *[[File:Internation.png]] [[Internationalism]] - CyberFeminism is a global movement without myth, without origin, without nation. | ||
*[[File:Anpostleft.png]] [[Post- | *[[File:Anpostleft.png]] [[Post-Leftism]] - The true movement to change the current state of things. | ||
*[[File:Post-Genderism.png]] [[Postgenderism]] - The future is a feminine non-binary primordial soup. | *[[File:Post-Genderism.png]] [[Postgenderism]] - The future is a feminine non-binary primordial soup. | ||
*[[File:Neomarx.png]] [[Neo-Marxism]] - A great deconstruction of Marxism | *[[File:Neomarx.png]] [[Neo-Marxism]] - A great deconstruction of Marxism | ||
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*[[File:Radfem.png]] [[Radical Feminism]] - The radical dialectical and materialist analysis you pushed for to understand our position is one of the great innovations you have brought to our project | *[[File:Radfem.png]] [[Radical Feminism]] - The radical dialectical and materialist analysis you pushed for to understand our position is one of the great innovations you have brought to our project | ||
*[[File:Xenofeminism.png]] [[Xenofeminism]] - I wish you the best in your journey and in carrying my legacy. Be better than I was. | *[[File:Xenofeminism.png]] [[Xenofeminism]] - I wish you the best in your journey and in carrying my legacy. Be better than I was. | ||
*[[File:Technoanarchism-icon.png]] [[ | *[[File:Technoanarchism-icon.png]] [[Techno-Anarchism]] - Utopia awaits us in cyberspace! | ||
*[[File:Anqueer.png]] [[Queer Anarchism]] - Together free as genderless masses! | *[[File:Anqueer.png]] [[Queer Anarchism]] - Together free as genderless masses! | ||
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===Enemies=== | ===Enemies=== | ||
*[[File:Confem.png]] [[Conservative Feminism]] - You're not a feminist, you will never be a feminist, you were never a feminist to begin with. | *[[File:Confem.png]] [[Conservative Feminism]] - You're not a feminist, you will never be a feminist, you were never a feminist to begin with. | ||
*[[File:CCRU.png]] [[Occult Post-Humanism]] - A failed experiment. | |||
*[[File:Mat.png]] [[Maternalism]] - "cyberfeminism is not maternalistic" | *[[File:Mat.png]] [[Maternalism]] - "cyberfeminism is not maternalistic" | ||
*[[File:Cultism.png]] [[Cultism]] - You ruined the CCRU! | *[[File:Cultism.png]] [[Cultism]] - You ruined the CCRU! | ||
*[[File:Accel.png]] [[Accelerationism]] - I just want to forget you ever happened. | *[[File:Accel.png]] [[Accelerationism]] - I just want to forget you ever happened. | ||
*[[File:Pat.png]] [[Patriarchy]] - The second sex comes after the first! | *[[File:Pat.png]] [[Patriarchy]] - The second sex comes after the first! | ||
*[[File:Nrx.png]] [[ | *[[File:Nrx.png]] [[Neoreactionaryism]] - You hammered the nail into the coffin with Land you ruined him fully | ||
*[[File:Landian_Accelerationism.png]] [[Landian Accelerationism]] - God I can't believe I used to date you... | *[[File:Landian_Accelerationism.png]] [[Landian Accelerationism]] - God I can't believe I used to date you... | ||
*[[File:Eugen.png]] [[Eugenicism]] - Patriarchy and its attempt at destroying the free-flowing nature of our cells. | *[[File:Eugen.png]] [[Eugenicism]] - Patriarchy and its attempt at destroying the free-flowing nature of our cells. | ||
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=====Sadie Plant===== | =====Sadie Plant===== | ||
*[https://archive.org/details/zerosonesdigital0000plan Zeros + Ones] (1997) | *[https://archive.org/details/zerosonesdigital0000plan Zeros + Ones] (1997) | ||
=====Shulamith Firestone===== | |||
*[[w:The Dialectic of Sex|The Dialectic of Sex: The Case for Feminist Revolution]] (1970) | |||
=====Donna Haraway===== | =====Donna Haraway===== | ||
*[[w:A Cyborg Manifesto|A Cyborg Manifesto]] ([https://sites.evergreen.edu/politicalshakespeares/wp-content/uploads/sites/226/2015/12/Haraway-Cyborg-Manifesto-2.pdf PDF]) (1985) | *[[w:A Cyborg Manifesto|A Cyborg Manifesto]] ([https://sites.evergreen.edu/politicalshakespeares/wp-content/uploads/sites/226/2015/12/Haraway-Cyborg-Manifesto-2.pdf PDF]) (1985) | ||
=====Old Boys Network===== | =====Old Boys Network===== | ||
*[https://conversations.e-flux.com/t/feminist-art-manifestos-100-anti-theses-on-cyberfeminism/1846 100 Anti-Theses] (1997) | *[https://conversations.e-flux.com/t/feminist-art-manifestos-100-anti-theses-on-cyberfeminism/1846 100 Anti-Theses] (1997) | ||
===Interviews=== | |||
====Interviews with Sadie Plant==== | |||
*[http://future-nonstop.org/c/bb37122bc11c3dd0787d5205d9debc41 An Interview with Sadie Plant and Linda Dement by Miss M.] (1996) | |||
*[https://ephemerajournal.org/sites/default/files/3-1plantandland.pdf Mobile Mutations by Chris Land] (2003) | |||
*[https://fe9ddb1e-67fd-4402-b468-39a390fb63e2.usrfiles.com/ugd/fe9ddb_b1d2de70d098470391317a51f237812d.pdf Little of the world lends itself to continuous straight lines by Amalie Smith] (2018) | |||
==Further Information== | ==Further Information== | ||
For overlapping political theory see: | For overlapping political theory see: | ||
<center><small>[[File:Accel.png|18px]] [[Accelerationism]], [[File:LesbiaNRx.png|18px]] [[LesbiaNRx]], [[File:Radfem.png|18px]] [[Radical Feminism]], [[File:Fem.png|18px]] [[Feminism]] [[File:Fem-Pussyhat.png|18px]],[[File:Marxfem.png|18px]] [[Marxist Feminism]], [[File:Xenofeminism.png|18px]] [[Xenofeminism]], [[File:Post-Genderism.png|18px]] [[Postgenderism]], [[File:Antr.png|18px]] [[Anarcho-Transhumanism]], [[File: | <center><small>[[File:Accel.png|18px]] [[Accelerationism]], [[File:LesbiaNRx.png|18px]] [[LesbiaNRx]], [[File:Radfem.png|18px]] [[Radical Feminism]], [[File:Fem.png|18px]] [[Feminism]] [[File:Fem-Pussyhat.png|18px]],[[File:Marxfem.png|18px]] [[Marxist Feminism]], [[File:Xenofeminism.png|18px]] [[Xenofeminism]], [[File:Post-Genderism.png|18px]] [[Postgenderism]], [[File:Antr.png|18px]] [[Anarcho-Transhumanism]], [[File:Technoanarchism-icon.png|18px]] [[Techno-Anarchism]], [[File:POSTHUMANISMICON.png|18px]] [[Post-Humanism]], [[File:Situ.png|18px]] [[Situationism]], [[File:Anpostleft.png|18px]] [[Post-Leftism]]</small></center> | ||
===Websites=== | ===Websites=== | ||
====Wikipedia==== | ====Wikipedia==== | ||
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===Portraits=== | ===Portraits=== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
CyberFeminism- | CyberFeminism-Aycee_Lovelace-Portrait.png|Portrait of CyberFeminism, Credit: Aycee Lovelace | ||
Non-Quad Squad.png|Credit: [[File:METBOL.png]] [[User:Muddy Mudkipz]] (Old Design) | Non-Quad Squad.png|Credit: [[File:METBOL.png]] [[User:Muddy Mudkipz]] (Old Design) | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
===Portraits of variants=== | ===Portraits of variants=== | ||
<gallery> | |||
Cyborgian Feminism-Aycee Lovelace-Portrait.png|Portrait of Cyborgian Feminism, Credit: Aycee Lovelace | |||
VNS Matrix Thought-Aycee Lovelace-Portrait.png|Portrait of VNS Matrix Thought, Credit: Aycee Lovelace | |||
</gallery> | |||
===Comics=== | ===Comics=== | ||
<gallery widths="185" mode="slideshow"> | <gallery widths="185" mode="slideshow"> | ||
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<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
THE ULTIMATE 29x29 POLITICAL COMPASS-Alex-Compass.png|Credit: Alex, [https://www.reddit.com/r/Polcompball/comments/mrqb41/the_ultimate_29x29_political_compass/ Source] (Old Design) | THE ULTIMATE 29x29 POLITICAL COMPASS-Alex-Compass.png|Credit: Alex, [https://www.reddit.com/r/Polcompball/comments/mrqb41/the_ultimate_29x29_political_compass/ Source] (Old Design) | ||
Accelerationist Compass- | Accelerationist Compass-Aycee Lovelace-Compass.png|Credit: Aycee Lovelace, [https://www.reddit.com/r/Polcompball/comments/xyc30i/accelerationist_compass/ Source] (Old Design) | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Citations== | |||
===Notes=== | |||
===References=== | |||
{{Reflist|group=Reference}} | |||
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CyberFeminism is a philosophical and artistic movement which seeks to try and find the historical relationship between feminity and technology and seeks to analyze it via Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Post-Structuralist and Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Postmodernist critique. CyberFeminism can broadly be said to be a part of the Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Postmodern Feminist and Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Post-Feminist tendencies of the Feminist Movement and with that it can also be said that it is part of the Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Third Wave of Feminism.
Etymology
- Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination CyberFeminism - The term CyberFeminism has unclear origins but what is known is that the term refers to Cybernetic Feminism i.e. a Feminism which analyses the feminine via cybernetics and connects the two.
- Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination CyberFem - A shortend version of CyberFeminism.
- Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Cybernetic Feminism - A elongated version of CyberFeminism.
- Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Cyborgian Feminism - Cyborgian Feminism refers to Donna Haraway's form of what is essentially proto-CyberFeminism. In this proto-CyberFeminism she analyzes the relationship women, society, and cyborgs have to each other and how cyborgs can serve to further the formation of a Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Postgenderist Society.
- Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination VNS Matrix Thought - VNS Matrix Thought refers to the ideas the art collective VeNuS matrix had in which they combined dada art, Cyborgian Feminism, and their readings of Simone de Beauvoir as Julian Pierce put it: "In 1991, in a cozy Australian city called Adelaide, four bored girls decided to have some fun with art and French Feminist theory... with homage to Donna Haraway they began to play around with the idea of cyberfeminism." [Reference 1]
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Influences
CyberFeminism is strongly influenced by
Proto-CyberFeminism
The intellectual origins of CyberFeminism can be found in writers of Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Second Wave Feminism.
Shulamith Firestone is a big contributor to the groundwork for the CyberFeminist project, especially for her work The Dialectic of Sex: The Case for Feminist Revolution written in 1970 in which she sees the radical potential that biotechnology offers for the liberation of women from child rearing and other biological limitations.
The same can be said of Donna Haraway in her groundlaying work A Cyborg Manifesto written in 1985 in which she conceptualizes the feminine potential that the cyborg as an amorphous being clouding the taxonomy of existing species offers to the Feminist Project.
Creation of CyberFeminism
The exact point in time of the creation of CyberFeminism can not be pinpointed but it is generally accepted that VNS Matrix was the first CyberFeminist collective to exist, being formed in the early 90s, but whether the term was coined by them or by Sadie Plant is a topic that is still in debate. The general stances are that one can either narrow Sadie Plant or VNS Matrix down to the nuclease of the whole movement.
The Cybernetic Culture Research Unit
Sadie Plants Departure
Abandoning of CyberFeminism
Co-opting by Nick Land
Death of the CCRU
The First CyberFeminist International
The Old Boys Network
The Peak of CyberFeminism
Decline
CyberFeminism has since the early 2000s declined heavily in popularity, and many factors have played into this. The abandoning of the CCRU as a CyberFeminist project and its eventual turning into a quasi-cult caused Sadie Plant to distance herself from politics generally and instead focus on her art and with that, the CyberFeminist movement lost one of its foremost intellectuals.
Along with that soon reality started to catch up with many of the CyberFeminists as they soon realized that the old prejudices which existed in meatspace also soon came to exist in cyberspace essentially causing the loss of the utopian vision that CyberFeminism had of the future.
Many of the foremost CyberFeminst intellectuals also refused to take charge of the movement in any capacity giving it no direction, making it wander around aimlessly.
The fact that CyberFeminism refused to define it also hindered any attempts of tying further people into the movement and with that stagnation of the movement ensued. In essence, it had disappeared as fast as it had risen.
Contemporary CyberFeminism
Influenced
Post-CyberFeminism and the Birth of Xenofeminism
Post-CyberFeminism is the result of the direct fall of CyberFeminism, it takes into account the shortcomings and the utopian visions that CyberFeminism as a political project had and came to the conclusion that the CyberFeminist future was over, that it was something incapable of being reached, at the present day, if CyberFeminism was not to realize itself as an existing thing. These flaws were made abundantly clear in Helen Hester's After the Future: n Hypotheses of Post-CyberFeminism an essay which tried to line out the issues of how CyberFeminism's negation of definition as seen in The 100 Anti-Thesis did irreparable damage to the movement and caused an unstable support base incapable of committing to offensive action.
With her essay, Helen Hester then laid out a new formula for the creation of Hypotheses of Post-CyberFeminism adding her own first Hypothesis "Hypothesis: Xenofeminism is a gender abolitionist, anti-naturalist, technomaterialist form of posthumanism, building upon the insights of cyberfeminism. Its future is unmanned" this simply meant that if anything Post-CyberFeminism was CyberFeminism realizing itself to become Xenofeminism.
Accelerationism
Occult Post-Humanism and the CCRU
LesbiaNRx, the Nihilistic Conclusion of CyberFeminism
Examples of CyberFeminism
Comparisons
Postgenderism
Radical Feminism
Xenofeminism
Intellectuals of CyberFeminism
Sadie Plant
Foundations and Beliefs
Core Tenets
Against Definition
CyberFeminism resists any attempt at defining itself for the simple reason of creating a open community and truly adhering to their ideas of fluidity and postmodern analysis. It is also important to mention that in response to attempts at the definition of CyberFeminism the Old Boys Network responded with the publishing of "100 anti-theses on CyberFeminism", this document explicitly tries to define what CyberFeminism is not while subtly showing its plurality of meaning and ideas of what it is through the use of four different languages (english, german, french, and dutch).
A CyberFeminist Conception of History
Feminization
CyberFeminism states that over the course of human society the amount of women in the workplace has increased this Sadie Plant states is due to the fact the traits that women have had are ones that flourish under industrial production such as hand-eye coordination, prescision, muscle memory etc. as such the work force will become more and more female over time, this in Sadie's opinion shows the fault lines that both women and technology run on.
Gender Quakes
The gender quake is a specific event in which the balance in society gets upset and the culture gets redefinied through the ever increasing feminization of society a notable example that Plant picks out is the huge cultural shift around feminity and technology in the 90s that happened in the western world.
Women as Zeros and Men as Ones
Sadie Plant conceives women as unwhole, ununfied, not full, and dispersed i.e. as zero not as something but as nothing as pure negation. Where's she conceives of man as something as something whole thus through this inherent contradiction one could argue that she sees the woman as something more inherently malleable and formable. A being made for the future the one made to surpass man.
CyberFeminist Theory Fiction
Theory Fiction as a concrete genre started out in the CCRU on which CyberFeminism at the start had a huge influence before the CCRU devolved into utter insanity.
One of the contributions CyberFeminism brought to the CCRU was the fiction it as a movement pulled from being inspired by Bladerunner and William Gibson's books.
This all in all lead to a certain CyberFeminist writing style expressed to its most potent extent in Sadie Plant's Zeros + Ones.
The book had no formal chapters instead working on a basis of mini-chapters which differ wildly in content from each other but like the primordial soup it all works together. In effect the writing style is to highlight one of the books points the fact that everything at it's most fundamental level is a rhizome and as such there are no centralized parts only parts working with and into each other, micromeshing.
Liberation from Procreation
Shulamith Firestone in her work The Dialectic of Sex asserted that for any chance of the liberation of the woman to occur they would need to be freed from the burden of procreation and from the burden of carrying children a burden, which in the end allowed for the males of society to take advantage of the woman and make her the subservient part in a system of sex based discrimination.
Seizing the Means of Reproduction
For the woman to free herself she would need to seize the means of reproduction in essence abandoning her biological responsibility and instead adopting a new body free from the burdens the old one had, thus making women truly independent from men and capable of asserting themselves as their own.
Framework
Variants
Conflicts Within CyberFeminism
Factions Within CyberFeminism
Schools of Thought
Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Cyborgian Feminism
Cyborgian Feminism is the ideology of Donna Harraway. Cyborgian Feminism asserts that through the innate connections that we have with technology we are all essentially already Cyborgs and that through this new vectors towards genderlessness are opened through the Cyborgs open-source and undefinable nature. She connects this with her theory of Feminism and Socialism.
Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination VNS Matrix Thought
V(e)N(u)S Matrix was a CyberFeminist art collective which heavily relied on early digital Dada art as a medium which allowed CyberFeminism to flourish, along with this they are rather unique from other CyberFeminists due to the fact that they more deeply focus on the connections between French Existentialist Feminist theorists like Simone de Beauvoir and Donna Harraway.
Personality and Behaviour
How CyberFeminism Acts
Aesthetics
Stylistic Notes
CyberFeminism hates being defined in any way she almost always views any attempt at defining her as an attack on her and with that also comes her love of fluidity of definition and meaning. She is also very artistic sitting at her computer for hours at a time creating digital feminist Dada art, her interest in art also naturally extends to her programming where she enjoys creating highly abstract games.
CyberFeminism is deeply ashamed of her past with the CCRU and tries to forget the whole thing happened, avoiding any interaction with former members wherever possible.
Design
Symbols
Flags
Color Name | HEX | RGB | |
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Pink | #FC96CA | 252, 150, 202 | |
White | #FFFFFF | 255, 255, 255 | |
Black | #141414 | 20, 20, 20 | |
Grey | #565656 | 86, 86, 86 |
The CyberFeminist flag design is quite unusual from other flag designs, drawing on the organic inspirations CyberFeminism has. The grey background is supposed to be an assortment of blobs of cells resembling the primordial soup.
The zero is the symbolic for the woman (refer to Sadie Plants Zeros + Ones) as well as the plus under it resembling the Venus plus another symbol for the female.
The flagella on the zero are supposed to make it represent a bacterium alluding to the biological inspirations CyberFeminism has had.
The white and pink represent Feminism while the black represents the Post-Anarchist influence on CyberFeminism through Deleuze and Guattari.
Props
CyberFeminism often wears the crown Ada Lovelace wore, a golden headband with a golden flower attached to the side. This is mostly her showing respect for the legacy Ada Lovelace left on programming and computer science as a field being what one could call the first person to be a programmer.
How to Draw CyberFeminism
- Draw a ball,
- Fill the ball in grey,
- Draw black bloobs on the grey
- Draw a pink zero and make the background of it white and draw a white outline to it
- Draw a pink plus sign under the zero and draw a white outline to it
- Draw white squigly lines going from the white outline
- Draw two cyborg eyes (dark grey outside and lavender inside),
- Add Ada Lovelace's golden headband
- And you're done
Color Name | HEX | RGB | |
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Pink | #FC96CA | 252, 150, 202 | |
White | #FFFFFF | 255, 255, 255 | |
Black | #141414 | 20, 20, 20 | |
Grey | #565656 | 86, 86, 86 | |
Dark Grey | #2C2C2C | 44, 44, 44 | |
Lavender | #BD95EF | 189, 149, 239 | |
Gold | #E8D346 | 232, 211, 70 |
Variation Designs
How to Draw Cyborgian Feminism
How to Draw VNS Matrix Thought
Relationships
Friends
- Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Anarcho-Transhumanism - Our way to be free of any preconceived notions about our biology our way to free us from child rearing and from being the womb of the patriarchy.
- Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Internationalism - CyberFeminism is a global movement without myth, without origin, without nation.
- Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Post-Leftism - The true movement to change the current state of things.
- Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Postgenderism - The future is a feminine non-binary primordial soup.
- Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Neo-Marxism - A great deconstruction of Marxism
- Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Post-Humanism - The distinction between human, machine, plant, ameoba, and animals will entirely disapear
- Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Situationism - I love your art so much inspired me to do some dadaist stuff
- Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Cyberocracy - Women are Cyborgs!
- Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Deleuzoguattarian - "We mutated to such an extent that we were unrecognizable to ourselves, banding together in units of a kind which, like everything, had been unthinkable before. We found ourselves working as slave components of systems whose scales and complexities we could not comprehend. Were we their parasites? Were they ours? Either way we became components of our own imprisonment. To all intents and purposes, we disappeared."
- Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Soulism - "An endless geographic plane of micromeshing pulsing quanta, limitless webs of interacting blendings, leakings, mergings, weaving through ourselves, running rings around each other, heedless, needless, aimless, careless, thoughless, amok. "
- Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Post-Industrialism - With every genderquake feminization continues.
- Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Industrialism - The punch card and the spinning stoole eneabled the feminine to take advantage of the world it was created and adpated for before it even existed.
- Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Radical Feminism - The radical dialectical and materialist analysis you pushed for to understand our position is one of the great innovations you have brought to our project
- Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Xenofeminism - I wish you the best in your journey and in carrying my legacy. Be better than I was.
- Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Techno-Anarchism - Utopia awaits us in cyberspace!
- Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Queer Anarchism - Together free as genderless masses!
Frenemies
- Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Marxist Feminism - You gave Shulamith Firestone the tools to analyze the material conditions of our sex but to say you are short-sighted would be an understatement.
- Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Feminism Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination - I love you but your analysis is severly lacking.
- Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Acid Communism - I don't know what to say....
- Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination LesbiaNRx - You know I like you and your analysis somewhat but why do you like him? I just don't know how to feel about you..
- Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Marxism - Engels was a true Feminist, even if a bit short-sighted.
Enemies
- Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Conservative Feminism - You're not a feminist, you will never be a feminist, you were never a feminist to begin with.
- Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Occult Post-Humanism - A failed experiment.
- Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Maternalism - "cyberfeminism is not maternalistic"
- Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Cultism - You ruined the CCRU!
- Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Accelerationism - I just want to forget you ever happened.
- Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Patriarchy - The second sex comes after the first!
- Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Neoreactionaryism - You hammered the nail into the coffin with Land you ruined him fully
- Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Landian Accelerationism - God I can't believe I used to date you...
- Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Eugenicism - Patriarchy and its attempt at destroying the free-flowing nature of our cells.
- Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination Ismism - "CyberFeminism is not an ism"
Bibliography
Literature
Primary Literature
Sadie Plant
- Zeros + Ones (1997)
Shulamith Firestone
Donna Haraway
- A Cyborg Manifesto (PDF) (1985)
Old Boys Network
- 100 Anti-Theses (1997)
Interviews
Interviews with Sadie Plant
- An Interview with Sadie Plant and Linda Dement by Miss M. (1996)
- Mobile Mutations by Chris Land (2003)
- Little of the world lends itself to continuous straight lines by Amalie Smith (2018)
Further Information
For overlapping political theory see:
Websites
Wikipedia
- Cyberfeminism
- Sadie Plant
- Shulamith Firestone
- Old Boys Network
- VNS Matrix
- Donna Haraway
- Josephine Starrs
- Julianne Pierce
- Francesca da Rimini
- Virginia Barratt
- Nancy Paterson
Online Communities
Videos
Organizations
Groups
- Old Boys Network
- Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination VNS Matrix
Gallery
Portraits
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Portrait of CyberFeminism, Credit: Aycee Lovelace
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Credit: Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination User:Muddy Mudkipz (Old Design)
Portraits of variants
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Portrait of Cyborgian Feminism, Credit: Aycee Lovelace
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Portrait of VNS Matrix Thought, Credit: Aycee Lovelace