Mindy Seu’s 2023 book
Cyberfeminism Index introduced a wide-ranging overview of net art and online activism since the origins of the internet. Many of these works argued for embodied technologies and the inherent insertion of our bodies into digital space. Sexuality has always been entwined with technology—from birth control to hormone hacking, camming to sex work, online black books to AI-generated girlfriends. A Sexual History of the Internet, a participatory and immersive lecture performance will invite netizens to expand their understanding of the embodied Internet. This performance lecture is a beta test version of Seu’s project which aims to go live next year.
About Mindy Seu
Mindy Seu is a designer and technologist based in New York City and Los Angeles, currently teaching as an Associate Professor at University of California, Los Angeles in the Department of Design Media Arts. Her expanded practice involves archival projects, techno-critical writing, performative lectures, and design commissions. Mindy’s ongoing Cyberfeminism Index, which gathers three decades of online activism and net art, was commissioned by Rhizome, presented at the New Museum, and awarded a Graham Foundation Grant.
About Bad Timekeepers
Bad Timekeepers, a transnational initiative led by artist collective x-ights /cros-sites/, founded by Sue Jeong Ka and Lingxinag Wu. Bad Timekeepers reconsiders traditional timelines by proposing alternative temporalities rooted in Asian diasporic, Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) experiences. By challenging the pace and linearity of digital capitalism, this ongoing series of events, performances, and discussions disrupts conventional temporal and spatial constructs, foregrounding marginalized narratives within a technology-driven world.
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