Fernanda Shirakawa

Fernanda Shirakawa is a designer that loves technology. She develops online communication projects, web programming, and information security projects. Highly interested in feminism and women empowerment through technology, she works with Escola de Ativismo and participates in projects such as Antivigilancia, RodAdaHacker, MariaLab hackerspace and Coding Rights. She is one of the F3mhack event organizers.

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Terms of privacy: Intimacies, Exposures, and exceptions | With Amalia Ulman and Beth Coleman

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4 November 2016

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  • festival
  • presentation
4 NOV | 5 NOV Free admission | Wheelchair accessible IGSF | MC GILL UNIVERSITY | Leacock 232 The HTMlles Festival 2016 mcgill.ca/igsf/events/terms-privacy-conditions-de-confidentialite | info.igsf@mcgill.ca Terms of Privacy is an interdisciplinary event that brings together researchers from the arts,…

Launch of the residency project of Fernanda Shirakawa, Laura Sobenes and Carine Ross

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20 February 2016

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  • artist residency
  • presentation
Studio XX is proud to launch a video produced by artists Fernanda Shirakawa, Laura Sobenes and Carine Roos. Originally from Brazil, these artists developed a Virtual Residency with Studio XX from January 11 to February 20, 2016. Their project is entitled apt-get install F3M-hack , and it consists of documentation created with remixed medias to take…

apt-get install F3M-hack | Carine Roos, Laura Sobenes & Fernanda Shirakawa

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11 January 2016

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  • artist residency
Studio XX is pleased to welcome, from January 11th to February 20th, 2016, as part of the 2015-16 residency program, artists Fernanda Shirakawa, Laura Sobenes and Carine Roos. apt-get install F3M-hack is a documentation created with remixed medias to take a virtual portrait of the presence of women, queer and trans persons…