J. R. Carpenter

J. R. Carpenter is an artist, writer, researcher, and lecturer working in print and digital media based in Plymouth, UK. Her web-based work has been exhibited, published, performed, and presented in journals, galleries, museums, and festivals around the world. She’s a winner of the CBC Quebec Writing Competition, the Carte Blanche Award, the Expozine Alternative Press Awards, the Dot Award for Digital Literature (UK), and the New Media Writing Prize (UK).

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Matricules Launch

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13 May 2008

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Three years in the making, Studio XX presents Matricules: one of the world’s largest online archives of women’s digital art. Created with invaluable support from Heritage Canada’s Canadian Culture Online Program and hosted by Studio XX, Mobile Media Lab and the Department of Communication Studies at Concordia University, Matricules will…

Salon Femmes br@nchées #61 :: ART.chives: art, archives and databases

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_with Ayesha Hameed J. R. Carpenter Projet Matricules outer space Ayesha Hameed outer space is a web-based project that will look at the parallels between tropes in science fiction and the fantasies of colonial expansion. What unites science fiction and the colonial-metropolitan imaginary, is a changed conception…

HTMlles Maid in Cyberspace 1 – 1997 :: le festival XX d’art WWW

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31 May 1997

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http://www.htmlles.net/1997 The artists in the festival are: * Juliet Ann Martin: “Can you see me through the computer” (America) * Alison Craighead and Jon Thomson: “Short Story” (England) * Antoni Abad: “Sisyphus” (Spain) * Élène Tremblay: “Chagrins” (Montréal) * Ine Poppe and Jetty Verhoeff: “Women with Beards” (Holland) *…