e-[d]entity: Female Perspectives on Identity in Digital Environments

Tape Two:
e-[d]entity: Even More about Identity

Tape One:
e-[d]entity: More about Games

Tape Two:
e-[d]entity: Even More about Identity


Leaving the 20th Century
Max Almy
11:00   1982

Almy deals with the paradox that technology as a human development is rapidly making humans obsolete and interpersonal contact impossible, making the future of man's presence and very existence uncertain.





Alphabetically Sorted
Rebeca Bollinger
05:18   1994

Alphabetically Sorted is a scrolling list of 644 keywords downloaded from CompuServe and spoken by "Victoria: High Quality," a speech synthesis program.




Seduction Of A Cyborg
Lynne Hershman
06:00   1994

A poetic metaphor about the invasion of the technology into the body and the destruction of the immune system, until the witnessing of the pollution of history drowns us.



<chatlandia>
Julia Meltzer & Amanda Ramos
03:00   2000

<chatlandia> uses the public bathroom stall as a structure and a metaphor for internet relay chat lines (IRC) on the internet, and questions the larger theme of how the net functions as social space.





code switching
Erin Seymour
05:52   1999

code switching began as a contemporary reaction to Adrian Piper's 1988 Cornered; it goes on to explore the fracturing of contemporary identity within modern culture, and the mechanisms by which we as individuals assign and create the cultural, racial, personal, and social identities around us.


have script, will destroy
Cornelia Sollfrank
15:00   2000

Although hacking is a field completely under male domination, Cornelia Sollfrank here interviews, under conditions of strict secrecy, a female hacker. The result is a highly theoretical interview about current forms of political resistance
lovehotel
Linda Wallace
06:45   2000

lovehotel uses excerpts of the texts of Australian internet artist Francesca da Rimini, from the forthcoming book Fleshmeat which details her life online from 1994 to 1997.