
Website: http://www.wearehors.xyz/
This piece animates the history of the Sisters of Survival, a performance collective born in the 1970’s from the Woman Building who dressed as colorful nuns to protest nuclear armament.
It was part of the Fellowship “Special Project in Archiving: The Woman’s Building” by Metabolic Studio in Los Angeles, California.
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Awards
Fellows Animating the Archives: The Woman’s Building. A Metabolic Studio Special Project in Archiving
Publications, exhibitions and talks
– “h0r d14r13z” 2018. Ada: A Journal of Gender, New Media, and Technology. Radical Feminist Storytelling and Speculative Fiction: Creating new worlds by re-imagining hacking” Issue
– OUTsiderfest, Queer Transmedia Festival, Vortex Theatre, Austin, Texas.
– Conference on the Couch “Agit Prop or Science Fiction”, OUTsiderfest.
– Class talk, Gender, Race and Tech class, College of Fine Arts, University of Texas, Austin.
– “Vital Hybrids”, B4BEL4B Gallery, Oakland, CA.
– Indiecade Independent Games Festival Europe, le CNAM, Paris, France
–Indiecade LA Nominees, Japanese American National Museum, Los Angeles CA
-Open Arts & Music Festival by Dublab and Open Air @ Alex Theatre, Glendale, Los Angeles
–Indiecade Selection at E3 (Electronic Entertainment Expo), Los Angeles Convention Center
–Animating the Archives: The Woman’s Building. A Metabolic Studio Special Project in Archiving fellows, exhibition at Avenue 50 Studios, Highland Park, Los Angeles
Press
“Wondering Women: ‘Animating the Archives’ Channeled the Energy of Feminist Activity in L.A. from 1975 to 1991”. Art News.
“Animating the Archives the Woman’s Building”. Art and cake.
“E3 2017’s brightest indie games, cataloged in words and video” Ars Technica
“E3 2017: Weird, Emotional, WTF. Best of IndieCade E3 showcase.” Comics Beat