
Technoetic Arts 21.2 is out now! Special Issue
Intellect is pleased to announce that Technoetic Arts 21.2 is out now!
Special Issue: ‘Women in Art and Science’
The eight contributions in this ‘Women in Art and Science’ issue of TA focus on art and science practice-based research and/or critical theory approaches either from an autoethnographic or from a non-participant observation point of view. The authors, with preferred gender pronouns including She, He and They, come from a variety of disciplinary backgrounds based in Greece, Canada, United Kingdom, Australia, Brazil and the United States. Therefore, this issue of TA covers not only a multiplicity of art and science, media and feminist practices but also diverse perspectives on art and science interdisciplinary thematics, such as artificial intelligence (AI), electronic performance, gender and sexuality, scientific imaging, bio-design, discard studies and bioacoustics.
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Aims & Scope
Technoetic Arts focuses upon the juncture between art, technology and the mind, drawing from academic research and often unorthodox approaches. Technoetic Arts is a peer-reviewed journal that explores the juncture of art practice, technology and the human mind, opening up a forum for trans-disciplinary speculative research.
This title is indexed with Scopus and the Web of Science’s Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI).
Issue 21.2
Editorial
Women’s agency in art and science
DALILA HONORATO AND CLAUDIA WESTERMANN
Articles
Algorithmic bias in anthropomorphic artificial intelligence: Critical perspectives through the practice of women media artists and designers
CATERINA ANTONOPOULOU
Re-enacting/mediating/
GABRIELA ACEVES SEPÚLVEDA
Suzanne Ciani: The diva of the diode
HUSSEIN BOON
Taboo in world cinema: Female protagonists within incestuous relationships
STYLIANI ANNA KLIMATSAKI AND DALILA HONORATO
Reinterpreting the pretty picture: A speculative aesthetics of microscopy
LUCIE KETELSEN
BioDwelling: A participatory approach to living with living material
LOUISE MACKENZIE AND KAAJAL MODI
Anarchiving the Anthropocene: Waste and relationality
ALLIE E. S. WIST
Cryptic insect soundscapes: Ecological sound art as a prompt for auralization
LISA SCHONBERG, ÉRICA MARINHO DO VALE, TAINARA V. SOBROZA AND FABRICIO BEGGIATO BACCARO