Christina Haralanova is a feminist, a Free Software activist and trainer in strategic use of information and communication technologies. Christina has been working for the past 10 years with the feminist movements around the world for the appropriation of information and communication technologies through principles of solidarity, software freedom and privacy of information. In her recent Master’s thesis research, Christina has focused on women’s contribution to Free and Open Source Development, highlighting examples of women contributors and challenging the technological gap between men and women. Since fall 2010, she follows the PhD program in Communication Studies in Concordia University.
A project initiated by Anne Goldenberg (goldjian)With Christina Haralanova, LN Foster, Annick Girard, Bun Chhunly Keo et Sophie ToupinSunday, April 28th, 2019, 10am-6pmAt Studio XX Free | Registration is required+ Accessibility info Hardware Stories is a feminist and decolonial Hackday that questions…
Journal Launch: .dpi 29 “The Montreal Issue” Friday, February 28, 2014, 5-7pm La Centrale (4296 St-Laurent) Free entrance The team behind .dpi Feminist Journal of Art and Digital Culture, published online, is ecstatic to launch number 29 “The Montreal Issue” at La Centrale as part of the…
A new feminist journal of art and digital culture in Montreal .dpi gets a makeover! Thursday, 25 April 2013, 5 – 8 PM Notre-Dame-des-Quilles Bar (32 Beaubien E.) Free entrance Founded by artist-run-centre Studio XX in 2004, the publication .dpi has recently undergone a major transformation…
Themed Section: Hacktivism Guest Editor: Christina Haralanova Proposal deadline: March 11, 2013 Founded by Studio XX in 2004, electronic journal .dpi has recently undergone an important process of transformation with the goal of reaffirming and re-focusing its role as a feminist journal on art and digital culture.
LAUNCH .dpi 20 INDIVIDUAL AND COLLECTIVE LIBERTY IN NETWORKS: PARTICIPANTS AND PURPOSE Editor-in-Chief: Aude Crispel .dpi 20 is the first issue in a three-part series focusing on the theme of liberty. This issue examines liberty- a fundamental principle of our independent and/or democratic societies – as a concept systematically disavowed…
Autonomy and Activism: Multimedia authoring with Linux and Open Source Software
The workshop will give artists the opportunity to discover and develop the creative potential of multimedia design on the Linux platform. Participating artists will conceive and create a project and become proficient with the latest and most popular multimedia Open Source applications (freeware with Open Source code). Participants will work…
Dynamic Website Conception (Web 2.0) with the Drupal Content Management System
Why make a static website that requires expensive tools when you can make a dynamic one using online Open Source software? In this workshop dynamic websites made with web-based applications called content-management systems (CMS) will be introduced and explained. THIS CLASS IS FULL * Dates: Tuesday evenings from 6:00 –…