Christa Erickson

Christa Erickson is an interdisciplinary artist and occasional writer who investigates the politics, pleasures, and pains of spaces mediated by electronic technologies. She weaves together combinations of video, tactile materials, physical interface devices, performance, and the Internet in installations. She also makes work specifically for the web. Her individual and collaborative works have been presented internationally and her essay “Networked Interventions: Debugging the Electronic Frontier” is included in the Routledge volume Embodied Utopias: Gender, Social Change, and the Modern Metropolis. She is Assistant Professor of Art at SUNY Stony Brook where she teaches electronic media.

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HTMlles 5 – 2002 :: The double, the multiple and contamination in Web Art

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6 February 2002

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Studio XX, a women’s digital and media arts resource centre, presents the 5th edition of its cyberart festival, Maid in Cyberspace/Les Htmlles promising new discoveries from February 6 to10, with over 25 works, installations, performances, conferences and special presentations by women artists from as far away as Argentina, Australia, the…