Khoj hosted an online editing session, Revisiting Cyberfeminism, as part of the Wikipedia Edit-a-thon on December 7th and 8th, 2024.
This online workshop ran parallel to a writing and reading session in Berlin and was a collaborative initiative by BODIES-MACHINES-PUBLICS resident Daniela Brugger and her collective Who writes his_tory?
The session revisited Wikipedia entries on Cyberfeminism across different language versions of the encyclopedia, fostering discussions and updates. The workshop explored the multifaceted contexts of Cyberfeminism, questioning its relevance today and addressing how to incorporate broader perspectives.
Participants were encouraged to bring their texts, poems, or inspirations related to Cyberfeminism, or send them in advance to include in a shared collection accessible to all attendees.
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This initiative is led by Wiki Riot Squad, Who writes his_tory?, and Athina Petsou, in collaboration with bildwechsel/GuterGrund GmbH, Khoj Studios, and is supported by Wikimedia.
This workshop is part of the Bodies-Machines-Publics residency, a two-year collaborative initiative between NAVE (Chile), Khoj International Artists’ Association (India), Immersive Arts Space/ZHdK (Zurich, Switzerland), and Kornhausforum (Bern, Switzerland), supported by the Swiss Arts Council Pro Helvetia Synergies Program.