Dismantling the patriarchy, bit by bit art, feminism, and digital technology

"Technology is commonly considered a masculine domain — an issue that has, in the past few years, come into the spotlight. ‘Gamergate’ and reports on the lack of women executives in Silicon Valley corporations have shown how controversial the problem is. However, like their male counterparts, w...

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