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'''Join us for the organisation of the next THF! 2015 in Puebla (Mexico)'''


==== Motivations for a THF! ====
To wrap up, THF! is about:


Before embarking on the THF! we believed that to have more feminist and intersectional activists and practitioners at the forefront of the use and development of liberation and (free)dom technologies, safe spaces to ignite desires were a must. Moreover, the THF! aimed at triggering this desire towards transfeminist approaches to technology and hacking that fostered differences, autonomy, liberation and social resistance.
 To reach out to a wide audience that might not have identified their practice as hacking, we made explicit the two following premises: 1) everybody is an expert in relation to the technologies they use in their everyday life, and 2) as we consider gender to be one of the most pervasive social technologies ever created, we were convinced that everybody had a lot to share on this topic too.

 Additionally, we wanted to convey the idea that we feel we are at a new dawn where feminist and intersectional technological resistance is arising. We wanted to join our collective forces in challenging systems of oppression that we encounter on a day-to-day basis. We wanted to collectively decry the so-called austerity measures, the financial system bankruptcy, mass surveillance, the infringement on privacy rights, governmental and business appetite for our (meta) data, the witch-hunts to rule our bodies, the criminalization of our reproductive rights, etc. Together we did not only want to reclaim, but take the opportunity to use and develop liberation technologies in fostering, caring and nurturing environments as far as possible from patriarchal and capitalist behaviors, thoughts and actions. Finally, the message we wanted to convey was: "We are building this from the ground up! Join us in imagining, crafting and developing the 'opt out' button(s) for a transfeminist insurrection."
* Enhancing our personal and collective lives, as it allows us to push the boundaries to further (re)think certain (basic) assumptions.
* Opening up possibilities to experiment and understand life as a performance and a permanent process of performativity.
* Collectively producing knowledge: without making a differentiation between theory and practice.
* Embracing, protecting and advancing libre/free culture.
* Creating communities where people meet, exchange, experiment and share knowledge.
* Setting up boundaries by positioning one's self vis-a-vis other feminist discourses and narratives. It is a re-politicisation of feminism.
* Anti-capitalism through alliances and solidarity thanks to Do-it-yourself (DYI)/Do-it-with-others (DIWO)/Do-it-together (DIT), self-management and autonomy practices.


You can view short videos of the first THF! Here [http://vimeo.com/104189764] and there [http://vimeo.com/103015043]. If you like this report and want to contribute to the development of the next THF! you can subscribe to our moderated mailing list at thfeminist@lists.riseup.net.


==== Experimentation fields: Feminist servers and Gynepunk ====
Please introduce yourself briefly to the administrators in order to be subscribed to the list and let's move ahead with the organization of this self-managed and radical TransHackFeminist event.


In order to investigate those potential opt-out buttons, we proposed in the call for participation two wide areas of experimentation namely: the development of Gynepunk practices; and Feminist servers.
'''Next THF will take place in Puebla (Mexico) from the 25 to the 31 of May 2015. See you soon!'''
'''Gynepunk''' is about engaging in a radical change of perspective about medical technologies, and the so-called "professional" and medical institutions. Gynepunk is an extreme and accurate gesture to detach our bodies from the compulsive dependency of the fossil structures of the hegemonic health system machine. Gynepunk's objective is to enable the emergence of DIY-DIT accessible diagnosis labs and techniques in extreme experimentation spaces, down on the rocks or in elevators if it is necessary. It is about having these possibilities in a situated stable place or/and in nomadic mobile labs to be able to perform as much as WE WANT, in an intensive way: smears, fluid analysis, biopsy, PAPs, synthesize hormones at will, blood tests, urinalysis, HIV tests, pain relief, or whatever WE NEED. It is about hacking and building our own ultrasound, endoscope or ecography devices in a low-cost way. All this experimentation is made in complementarity with herbs and natural knowledges, oral traditions, underground recipes, seeking with hunger to generate a plethoraof DIY lubricants, anti-contraceptives, open doula domains, savage caring of any visceral hands-on technologies, such as menstrual extraction, all elevated to the maximum potential of common learning and radical self-body-power ...!
Gynepunk is based on scientific methodologies and disciplines and relies on the knowledge that comes through the experience of each body and from ancestral body wisdom; that is also why documentation and memory under any form is essential! ANY format: visual treasures, sound mines, microscopic riddles, biologic cabinets, microbiologic growing centers, online seedbanks, fluids archives, fanzine (paper sms), oral decoding chorus, self voodoo healing rituals. Like those, gynepunks will ferment and mutate going fast forward to an explosive and expansive movement towards radical experiments, collective strong confidence, to build our-body politics; something that is vital to share and spread in infinite pandemoniums.  Nobody can burn US! NO ONE!  The witches NOW have the flames//
 
'''Feminist servers''' have been a topic of discussion, a partially-achieved aim and a set of slow-political practices among an informal group of transfeminists interested in creating a more autonomous infrastructure to ensure that data, projects and memory of feminist groups are properly accessible, preserved and managed.  The need for feminist servers is a response to: the unethical practices of multinational ICT companies acting as moral and hypocrite censors;  gender based online violence in the form of trolling and hateful machoists harassing feminist or women activists online and offline; the centralization of the internet and its transformation into a consumption sanctuary and a space of surveillance, control and tracking of dissent voices by government agencies among others. All these factors have led to a situation where the internet is not a safe space and where it is common to see feminist and activist work being deleted, censored, and/or prevented from being seen, heard or read. Freedom of expression is part of the feminist struggle and TransFeminists can contribute by providing collectively the knowledge and means to ensure their right to speak up remains accessible online, offline and wherever and under any format expression emerges. There will be no feminist internet without properly managed autonomous feminist servers. This is about regaining control and gaining autonomy in the access and management of our data and collective memories. It is also about being able to have feminist mailing lists, pads, wikis, content management systems, social networks and any other online services managed by feminist tech collectives. It is also of course about continuing to argue that social justice in technologically driven environments needs a more gender and culturally diverse presence in general. To achieve those objectives, many sessions during the THF discussed questions such as: what are the purposes of a Feminist Server? What  makes a server autonomous and feminist? Where are possible (socially sustainable) models for those servers? How do we create trust among us to develop cooperative approaches to the management of those spaces of resistance and transformation?
 
In the following two sections you can findrough notes regarding what is TransHacFeminism and Feminist servers.
 
* [[Servidor feminista/Feminist Server]]
* [[TransHackFeminist/Que significa?/What it means?]]
 
Regarding other topics of interest addressed during the convergence, those broadly fits into three main themes: Embodied Theory, Performative Tactics and Liberating Technologies. In the following section you will find a copy of rough notes taken by participants during the encounter. Those notes have not been clean up, however we believe they bring useful information and many interesting links for the people interested in going more in deep in relation to certain topics.
 
=== Embodied Theory ===
 
This stream of the program refers to the activities where content and theories were embodied by the participants.  Embodied theories are theories that are lived and experienced. They emerge from the ground up; from activists’ particular experiences and/or positionality. Embodied standpoint theories aim at reconfiguring theories by limiting and reducing the existence of binaries, particularly the distinction between researchers and activists, and theory and practice. For the THF! embodied theories was about the extent to which activists can be living embodiments of a chosen theoretical or hermeneutical path. It was about trying to find answers to the following questions: How does embodied knowledge shape us in terms of social interaction, perception, subjectivities, etc? What do embodied theories do to us? Does embodied theory come to be through practices and/or the belief in a theoretical framework? The following presentations and discussions explored those questions:
 
* [[Hacking Gender Construction]]
* [[Que es genitalismo?/What Is Genitalism?]]
* [[Anarchagland]]
* [[Hacking Acadamia]]
* [[Los tullidxs están buenos, son transmaricabolleros y follan/ Crips are hot, queer and they fuck]]
* [[Cyborg Romanticism]]
* [[Hacking the baybe]]
 
=== Performative Tactics ===
 
This stream of the program refers to the tactics that are being used by the participants to circumvent political, economic, social and/or cultural barriers through performances. Performative tactics are actions, practices and/or projects that activists undertake to raise consciousness, bring political issues to the fore, prefigure the world they want to live in, and reframe or disrupt dominant narratives in creative ways. These tactics are performative in the sense of committing an action and possessing agency. The performative tactics undertaken at THF! took shape through the following presentations, lived projects and/or discussions:
 
* [[The Fellatio Modification Project]]
* [[Satellite Fishing/Pescando satélites]]
* [[Public Key Signing Ceremony]]
* [[Tacticas Feministas en la red/Feminist Tactis in the Net]]
* [[HerStory]]
* [[Bibliotecas publicas digitales/Book Scan]]
* [[Experimental Fanzinoteka/ Experimental fanzinotheque]]
* [[Taller de teatro de la emancipación / Theatre of the Emancipation Workshop]]
* [[Cafes de la muerte/Death Cafes]]
* [[UpStage, plataforma de codigo abierto para cyberperformaces/Upstage, open source platform for cyberperformance]]
* [[TransHackfeminist Cabaret]]
* [[Pornotrash]] (specific performance during the cabaret)
 
=== Liberating Technologies ===
 
Liberating Technologies. This stream of the program explored a variety of technologies that can be considered to be liberating. Liberating technologies are rooted in libre/free culture and its participants aim to embrace, protect and advance it. We consider corporate social media corporations (a.k.a. data empires) such as Google (we do believe Google particularly to be evil, despite it's moto: « don’t be evil! ») as having dire consequences on our private and collective lives. The profiles that are created about us when we use corporate social media platforms and search engines, record every bit of data we produce for economic, political, social and/or mass surveillance purposes. Corporations now act as mediators of our communications and in turn manipulate how we understand the world around us. Liberation technologies for us mean taking back the control of the internet, infrastructure, algorithms, inscribing new values in code, among others. Many of the activities organized under this category aimed at enhancing skills through hands-on workshops and presentations. They included:
 
* [[GYNEpunk: Autonomous ginecologyLAB]]
* [[Del EM, sistema de extracción menstrual / Menstrual extraction systemy]]
* [[Seguridad digital/Digital Security]]
* [[Cómo jugar en tu ordenador y no cargarte el sistema / How to play in your computer without knocking off the system]]
* [[R_R/R Radio Ramona and Ruelles]]
* [[Taller de Recreación feminista, hackeando vídeos de internet / Feminist Recreation Workshop, hacking videos from the Internet]]
* [[Armas de Destrucción de Misa: diseño en Gimp y HotGlue / Mass Destruction Weapons: Gimp and HotGlue Workshop]]
* [[Open Street Map Mapping Party]]
 
Finally some documentaries were also screened during the THF!: 
Ruins VIH witch Hunt  [http://ruins-documentary.com/en/], Mi sexualidad es una creacion artistica (My sexuality is an artistic creation) [http://vimeo.com/18938067] and Dreceres, a film about the Integral Catalan Cooperative that presents Calafou [https://archive.org/details/Dreceres].

Revision as of 11:27, 25 January 2015

Join us for the organisation of the next THF! 2015 in Puebla (Mexico)

To wrap up, THF! is about:

  • Enhancing our personal and collective lives, as it allows us to push the boundaries to further (re)think certain (basic) assumptions.
  • Opening up possibilities to experiment and understand life as a performance and a permanent process of performativity.
  • Collectively producing knowledge: without making a differentiation between theory and practice.
  • Embracing, protecting and advancing libre/free culture.
  • Creating communities where people meet, exchange, experiment and share knowledge.
  • Setting up boundaries by positioning one's self vis-a-vis other feminist discourses and narratives. It is a re-politicisation of feminism.
  • Anti-capitalism through alliances and solidarity thanks to Do-it-yourself (DYI)/Do-it-with-others (DIWO)/Do-it-together (DIT), self-management and autonomy practices.

You can view short videos of the first THF! Here [1] and there [2]. If you like this report and want to contribute to the development of the next THF! you can subscribe to our moderated mailing list at thfeminist@lists.riseup.net.

Please introduce yourself briefly to the administrators in order to be subscribed to the list and let's move ahead with the organization of this self-managed and radical TransHackFeminist event.

Next THF will take place in Puebla (Mexico) from the 25 to the 31 of May 2015. See you soon!