The Chinese Cyberfeminism Archive (CCA)
ephemeral:data
The Chinese Cyberfeminism Archive (CCA) is a semi-public, quasi-formal, self-reflexive archive that preserves the bodies and specters of expired and lost Chinese cyberfeminist projects from the late 1990s to today. Employing a slow archive approach and web crawling technologies, it investigates archiving as a method of cyberfeminist practice, aiming to build resilience against censorship-induced data loss.
(contact info: ephemeral.data000@protonmail.com)
ephemeral:data (Crassula Shang, i-want-cookies, and YoEve) is a collective of three artists, researchers, and creative technologists based in the San Francisco Bay Area and New York. They work with an expanded concept of Chinese cyberfeminism and create imperfect archives with found digital ephemera.
ephemeral:data
The Chinese Cyberfeminism Archive (CCA) is a semi-public, quasi-formal, self-reflexive archive that preserves the bodies and specters of expired and lost Chinese cyberfeminist projects from the late 1990s to today. Employing a slow archive approach and web crawling technologies, it investigates archiving as a method of cyberfeminist practice, aiming to build resilience against censorship-induced data loss.
(contact info: ephemeral.data000@protonmail.com)
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ephemeral:data (Crassula Shang, i-want-cookies, and YoEve) is a collective of three artists, researchers, and creative technologists based in the San Francisco Bay Area and New York. They work with an expanded concept of Chinese cyberfeminism and create imperfect archives with found digital ephemera.
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