Post-cyberfeminism? Nat Muller meets up Sadie Plant
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This is a translation of an interview with Sadie Plant, both she and Nick Land founder the CCRU, conducted by the curator and critic Nat Muller and organized by Dee, editor-in-chief of Fringecore online magazine, first published on August 1, 1998. The interview, titled Post-cyberfeminism? Nat Muller meets up Sadie Plant, covers topics such as the creation and interests of CCRU, cybernetic feminism, imperialism, technology and culture, artificial intelligence, and the Bitch Mutant Manifesto, by the cyberfeminist collective VNS Matrix.
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