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FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is an international mailing list that connects women activists,
artists, critics, theoreticians, technicians, journalists, researchers,
programmers, networkers, web designers and educators: women who
share an interest in the media and communication arts.
This list is comprised of popular and theoretical journals,
collections of individual texts, hypertext projects, and portals to
texts by and about women. Please send additions, corrections,
comments to: huffman@rpi.edu
FACES underscores Cyberfeminism by providing a base for
individuals and groups to encounter and examine the theory and
practice of women around the world.
FACES is an international mailing list that connects women activists,
artists, critics, theoreticians, technicians, journalists, researchers,
programmers, networkers, web designers and educators: women who
share an interest in the media and communication arts.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is an international mailing list that connects women activists,
artists, critics, theoreticians, technicians, journalists, researchers,
programmers, networkers, web designers and educators: women who
share an interest in the media and communication arts.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES underscores Cyberfeminism by providing a base for
individuals and groups to encounter and examine the theory and
practice of women around the world.
This list is comprised of popular and theoretical journals,
collections of individual texts, hypertext projects, and portals to
texts by and about women. Please send additions, corrections,
comments to: huffman@rpi.edu
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is an international mailing list that connects women activists,
artists, critics, theoreticians, technicians, journalists, researchers,
programmers, networkers, web designers and educators: women who
share an interest in the media and communication arts.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is an international mailing list that connects women activists,
artists, critics, theoreticians, technicians, journalists, researchers,
programmers, networkers, web designers and educators: women who
share an interest in the media and communication arts.
This list is comprised of popular and theoretical journals,
collections of individual texts, hypertext projects, and portals to
texts by and about women. Please send additions, corrections,
comments to: huffman@rpi.edu
FACES underscores Cyberfeminism by providing a base for
individuals and groups to encounter and examine the theory and
practice of women around the world.
FACES is an international mailing list that connects women activists,
artists, critics, theoreticians, technicians, journalists, researchers,
programmers, networkers, web designers and educators: women who
share an interest in the media and communication arts.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is an international mailing list that connects women activists,
artists, critics, theoreticians, technicians, journalists, researchers,
programmers, networkers, web designers and educators: women who
share an interest in the media and communication arts.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES underscores Cyberfeminism by providing a base for
individuals and groups to encounter and examine the theory and
practice of women around the world.
This list is comprised of popular and theoretical journals,
collections of individual texts, hypertext projects, and portals to
texts by and about women. Please send additions, corrections,
comments to: huffman@rpi.edu
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is an international mailing list that connects women activists,
artists, critics, theoreticians, technicians, journalists, researchers,
programmers, networkers, web designers and educators: women who
share an interest in the media and communication arts.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is an international mailing list that connects women activists,
artists, critics, theoreticians, technicians, journalists, researchers,
programmers, networkers, web designers and educators: women who
share an interest in the media and communication arts.
This list is comprised of popular and theoretical journals,
collections of individual texts, hypertext projects, and portals to
texts by and about women. Please send additions, corrections,
comments to: huffman@rpi.edu
FACES underscores Cyberfeminism by providing a base for
individuals and groups to encounter and examine the theory and
practice of women around the world.
FACES is an international mailing list that connects women activists,
artists, critics, theoreticians, technicians, journalists, researchers,
programmers, networkers, web designers and educators: women who
share an interest in the media and communication arts.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is an international mailing list that connects women activists,
artists, critics, theoreticians, technicians, journalists, researchers,
programmers, networkers, web designers and educators: women who
share an interest in the media and communication arts.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES underscores Cyberfeminism by providing a base for
individuals and groups to encounter and examine the theory and
practice of women around the world.
This list is comprised of popular and theoretical journals,
collections of individual texts, hypertext projects, and portals to
texts by and about women. Please send additions, corrections,
comments to: huffman@rpi.edu
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is an international mailing list that connects women activists,
artists, critics, theoreticians, technicians, journalists, researchers,
programmers, networkers, web designers and educators: women who
share an interest in the media and communication arts.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is an international mailing list that connects women activists,
artists, critics, theoreticians, technicians, journalists, researchers,
programmers, networkers, web designers and educators: women who
share an interest in the media and communication arts.
This list is comprised of popular and theoretical journals,
collections of individual texts, hypertext projects, and portals to
texts by and about women. Please send additions, corrections,
comments to: huffman@rpi.edu
FACES underscores Cyberfeminism by providing a base for
individuals and groups to encounter and examine the theory and
practice of women around the world.
FACES is an international mailing list that connects women activists,
artists, critics, theoreticians, technicians, journalists, researchers,
programmers, networkers, web designers and educators: women who
share an interest in the media and communication arts.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is an international mailing list that connects women activists,
artists, critics, theoreticians, technicians, journalists, researchers,
programmers, networkers, web designers and educators: women who
share an interest in the media and communication arts.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES underscores Cyberfeminism by providing a base for
individuals and groups to encounter and examine the theory and
practice of women around the world.
This list is comprised of popular and theoretical journals,
collections of individual texts, hypertext projects, and portals to
texts by and about women. Please send additions, corrections,
comments to: huffman@rpi.edu
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is an international mailing list that connects women activists,
artists, critics, theoreticians, technicians, journalists, researchers,
programmers, networkers, web designers and educators: women who
share an interest in the media and communication arts.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is an international mailing list that connects women activists,
artists, critics, theoreticians, technicians, journalists, researchers,
programmers, networkers, web designers and educators: women who
share an interest in the media and communication arts.
This list is comprised of popular and theoretical journals,
collections of individual texts, hypertext projects, and portals to
texts by and about women. Please send additions, corrections,
comments to: huffman@rpi.edu
FACES underscores Cyberfeminism by providing a base for
individuals and groups to encounter and examine the theory and
practice of women around the world.
FACES is an international mailing list that connects women activists,
artists, critics, theoreticians, technicians, journalists, researchers,
programmers, networkers, web designers and educators: women who
share an interest in the media and communication arts.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is an international mailing list that connects women activists,
artists, critics, theoreticians, technicians, journalists, researchers,
programmers, networkers, web designers and educators: women who
share an interest in the media and communication arts.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES underscores Cyberfeminism by providing a base for
individuals and groups to encounter and examine the theory and
practice of women around the world.
This list is comprised of popular and theoretical journals,
collections of individual texts, hypertext projects, and portals to
texts by and about women. Please send additions, corrections,
comments to: huffman@rpi.edu
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is an international mailing list that connects women activists,
artists, critics, theoreticians, technicians, journalists, researchers,
programmers, networkers, web designers and educators: women who
share an interest in the media and communication arts.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is an international mailing list that connects women activists,
artists, critics, theoreticians, technicians, journalists, researchers,
programmers, networkers, web designers and educators: women who
share an interest in the media and communication arts.
This list is comprised of popular and theoretical journals,
collections of individual texts, hypertext projects, and portals to
texts by and about women. Please send additions, corrections,
comments to: huffman@rpi.edu
FACES underscores Cyberfeminism by providing a base for
individuals and groups to encounter and examine the theory and
practice of women around the world.
FACES is an international mailing list that connects women activists,
artists, critics, theoreticians, technicians, journalists, researchers,
programmers, networkers, web designers and educators: women who
share an interest in the media and communication arts.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is an international mailing list that connects women activists,
artists, critics, theoreticians, technicians, journalists, researchers,
programmers, networkers, web designers and educators: women who
share an interest in the media and communication arts.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES underscores Cyberfeminism by providing a base for
individuals and groups to encounter and examine the theory and
practice of women around the world.
This list is comprised of popular and theoretical journals,
collections of individual texts, hypertext projects, and portals to
texts by and about women. Please send additions, corrections,
comments to: huffman@rpi.edu
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is an international mailing list that connects women activists,
artists, critics, theoreticians, technicians, journalists, researchers,
programmers, networkers, web designers and educators: women who
share an interest in the media and communication arts.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is an international mailing list that connects women activists,
artists, critics, theoreticians, technicians, journalists, researchers,
programmers, networkers, web designers and educators: women who
share an interest in the media and communication arts.
This list is comprised of popular and theoretical journals,
collections of individual texts, hypertext projects, and portals to
texts by and about women. Please send additions, corrections,
comments to: huffman@rpi.edu
FACES underscores Cyberfeminism by providing a base for
individuals and groups to encounter and examine the theory and
practice of women around the world.
FACES is an international mailing list that connects women activists,
artists, critics, theoreticians, technicians, journalists, researchers,
programmers, networkers, web designers and educators: women who
share an interest in the media and communication arts.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is an international mailing list that connects women activists,
artists, critics, theoreticians, technicians, journalists, researchers,
programmers, networkers, web designers and educators: women who
share an interest in the media and communication arts.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES underscores Cyberfeminism by providing a base for
individuals and groups to encounter and examine the theory and
practice of women around the world.
This list is comprised of popular and theoretical journals,
collections of individual texts, hypertext projects, and portals to
texts by and about women. Please send additions, corrections,
comments to: huffman@rpi.edu
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is an international mailing list that connects women activists,
artists, critics, theoreticians, technicians, journalists, researchers,
programmers, networkers, web designers and educators: women who
share an interest in the media and communication arts.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is an international mailing list that connects women activists,
artists, critics, theoreticians, technicians, journalists, researchers,
programmers, networkers, web designers and educators: women who
share an interest in the media and communication arts.
This list is comprised of popular and theoretical journals,
collections of individual texts, hypertext projects, and portals to
texts by and about women. Please send additions, corrections,
comments to: huffman@rpi.edu
FACES underscores Cyberfeminism by providing a base for
individuals and groups to encounter and examine the theory and
practice of women around the world.
FACES is an international mailing list that connects women activists,
artists, critics, theoreticians, technicians, journalists, researchers,
programmers, networkers, web designers and educators: women who
share an interest in the media and communication arts.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is an international mailing list that connects women activists,
artists, critics, theoreticians, technicians, journalists, researchers,
programmers, networkers, web designers and educators: women who
share an interest in the media and communication arts.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES underscores Cyberfeminism by providing a base for
individuals and groups to encounter and examine the theory and
practice of women around the world.
This list is comprised of popular and theoretical journals,
collections of individual texts, hypertext projects, and portals to
texts by and about women. Please send additions, corrections,
comments to: huffman@rpi.edu
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is an international mailing list that connects women activists,
artists, critics, theoreticians, technicians, journalists, researchers,
programmers, networkers, web designers and educators: women who
share an interest in the media and communication arts.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is an international mailing list that connects women activists,
artists, critics, theoreticians, technicians, journalists, researchers,
programmers, networkers, web designers and educators: women who
share an interest in the media and communication arts.
This list is comprised of popular and theoretical journals,
collections of individual texts, hypertext projects, and portals to
texts by and about women. Please send additions, corrections,
comments to: huffman@rpi.edu
FACES underscores Cyberfeminism by providing a base for
individuals and groups to encounter and examine the theory and
practice of women around the world.
FACES is an international mailing list that connects women activists,
artists, critics, theoreticians, technicians, journalists, researchers,
programmers, networkers, web designers and educators: women who
share an interest in the media and communication arts.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is an international mailing list that connects women activists,
artists, critics, theoreticians, technicians, journalists, researchers,
programmers, networkers, web designers and educators: women who
share an interest in the media and communication arts.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES underscores Cyberfeminism by providing a base for
individuals and groups to encounter and examine the theory and
practice of women around the world.
This list is comprised of popular and theoretical journals,
collections of individual texts, hypertext projects, and portals to
texts by and about women. Please send additions, corrections,
comments to: huffman@rpi.edu
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is an international mailing list that connects women activists,
artists, critics, theoreticians, technicians, journalists, researchers,
programmers, networkers, web designers and educators: women who
share an interest in the media and communication arts.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is an international mailing list that connects women activists,
artists, critics, theoreticians, technicians, journalists, researchers,
programmers, networkers, web designers and educators: women who
share an interest in the media and communication arts.
This list is comprised of popular and theoretical journals,
collections of individual texts, hypertext projects, and portals to
texts by and about women. Please send additions, corrections,
comments to: huffman@rpi.edu
FACES underscores Cyberfeminism by providing a base for
individuals and groups to encounter and examine the theory and
practice of women around the world.
FACES is an international mailing list that connects women activists,
artists, critics, theoreticians, technicians, journalists, researchers,
programmers, networkers, web designers and educators: women who
share an interest in the media and communication arts.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is an international mailing list that connects women activists,
artists, critics, theoreticians, technicians, journalists, researchers,
programmers, networkers, web designers and educators: women who
share an interest in the media and communication arts.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES underscores Cyberfeminism by providing a base for
individuals and groups to encounter and examine the theory and
practice of women around the world.
This list is comprised of popular and theoretical journals,
collections of individual texts, hypertext projects, and portals to
texts by and about women. Please send additions, corrections,
comments to: huffman@rpi.edu
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is an international mailing list that connects women activists,
artists, critics, theoreticians, technicians, journalists, researchers,
programmers, networkers, web designers and educators: women who
share an interest in the media and communication arts.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is an international mailing list that connects women activists,
artists, critics, theoreticians, technicians, journalists, researchers,
programmers, networkers, web designers and educators: women who
share an interest in the media and communication arts.
This list is comprised of popular and theoretical journals,
collections of individual texts, hypertext projects, and portals to
texts by and about women. Please send additions, corrections,
comments to: huffman@rpi.edu
FACES underscores Cyberfeminism by providing a base for
individuals and groups to encounter and examine the theory and
practice of women around the world.
FACES is an international mailing list that connects women activists,
artists, critics, theoreticians, technicians, journalists, researchers,
programmers, networkers, web designers and educators: women who
share an interest in the media and communication arts.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is an international mailing list that connects women activists,
artists, critics, theoreticians, technicians, journalists, researchers,
programmers, networkers, web designers and educators: women who
share an interest in the media and communication arts.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES underscores Cyberfeminism by providing a base for
individuals and groups to encounter and examine the theory and
practice of women around the world.
This list is comprised of popular and theoretical journals,
collections of individual texts, hypertext projects, and portals to
texts by and about women. Please send additions, corrections,
comments to: huffman@rpi.edu
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is an international mailing list that connects women activists,
artists, critics, theoreticians, technicians, journalists, researchers,
programmers, networkers, web designers and educators: women who
share an interest in the media and communication arts.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is an international mailing list that connects women activists,
artists, critics, theoreticians, technicians, journalists, researchers,
programmers, networkers, web designers and educators: women who
share an interest in the media and communication arts.
This list is comprised of popular and theoretical journals,
collections of individual texts, hypertext projects, and portals to
texts by and about women. Please send additions, corrections,
comments to: huffman@rpi.edu
FACES underscores Cyberfeminism by providing a base for
individuals and groups to encounter and examine the theory and
practice of women around the world.
FACES is an international mailing list that connects women activists,
artists, critics, theoreticians, technicians, journalists, researchers,
programmers, networkers, web designers and educators: women who
share an interest in the media and communication arts.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is an international mailing list that connects women activists,
artists, critics, theoreticians, technicians, journalists, researchers,
programmers, networkers, web designers and educators: women who
share an interest in the media and communication arts.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES underscores Cyberfeminism by providing a base for
individuals and groups to encounter and examine the theory and
practice of women around the world.
This list is comprised of popular and theoretical journals,
collections of individual texts, hypertext projects, and portals to
texts by and about women. Please send additions, corrections,
comments to: huffman@rpi.edu
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is an international mailing list that connects women activists,
artists, critics, theoreticians, technicians, journalists, researchers,
programmers, networkers, web designers and educators: women who
share an interest in the media and communication arts.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is an international mailing list that connects women activists,
artists, critics, theoreticians, technicians, journalists, researchers,
programmers, networkers, web designers and educators: women who
share an interest in the media and communication arts.
This list is comprised of popular and theoretical journals,
collections of individual texts, hypertext projects, and portals to
texts by and about women. Please send additions, corrections,
comments to: huffman@rpi.edu
FACES underscores Cyberfeminism by providing a base for
individuals and groups to encounter and examine the theory and
practice of women around the world.
FACES is an international mailing list that connects women activists,
artists, critics, theoreticians, technicians, journalists, researchers,
programmers, networkers, web designers and educators: women who
share an interest in the media and communication arts.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is an international mailing list that connects women activists,
artists, critics, theoreticians, technicians, journalists, researchers,
programmers, networkers, web designers and educators: women who
share an interest in the media and communication arts.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES underscores Cyberfeminism by providing a base for
individuals and groups to encounter and examine the theory and
practice of women around the world.
This list is comprised of popular and theoretical journals,
collections of individual texts, hypertext projects, and portals to
texts by and about women. Please send additions, corrections,
comments to: huffman@rpi.edu
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is an international mailing list that connects women activists,
artists, critics, theoreticians, technicians, journalists, researchers,
programmers, networkers, web designers and educators: women who
share an interest in the media and communication arts.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is an international mailing list that connects women activists,
artists, critics, theoreticians, technicians, journalists, researchers,
programmers, networkers, web designers and educators: women who
share an interest in the media and communication arts.
This list is comprised of popular and theoretical journals,
collections of individual texts, hypertext projects, and portals to
texts by and about women. Please send additions, corrections,
comments to: huffman@rpi.edu
FACES underscores Cyberfeminism by providing a base for
individuals and groups to encounter and examine the theory and
practice of women around the world.
FACES is an international mailing list that connects women activists,
artists, critics, theoreticians, technicians, journalists, researchers,
programmers, networkers, web designers and educators: women who
share an interest in the media and communication arts.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is an international mailing list that connects women activists,
artists, critics, theoreticians, technicians, journalists, researchers,
programmers, networkers, web designers and educators: women who
share an interest in the media and communication arts.
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES underscores Cyberfeminism by providing a base for
individuals and groups to encounter and examine the theory and
practice of women around the world.
This list is comprised of popular and theoretical journals,
collections of individual texts, hypertext projects, and portals to
texts by and about women. Please send additions, corrections,
comments to: huffman@rpi.edu
FACES is not a chat list, but a cyber-resource, a link for women to
share their projects, exhibitions, critical opinions, and texts. Comments
on important international issues, and subjects that all women
encounter are posted. Requests for participation and deadlines for
festivals, job opportunities, and funding are shared openly.
FACES is an international mailing list that connects women activists,
artists, critics, theoreticians, technicians, journalists, researchers,
programmers, networkers, web designers and educators: women who
share an interest in the media and communication arts.