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* with [[Jara Rocha]] (Possible Bodies), [https://www.bloomsburycollections.com/monograph-detail?docid=b-9781350351042&pdfid=9781350351042.ch-5.pdf&tocid=b-9781350351042-chapter5 "So-called Plants"], in ''[[Media:Prophet Jane Pritchard Helen V eds Plants by Numbers Art Computation and Queer Feminist Technoscience 2023.pdf|Plants by Numbers: Art, Computation, and Queer Feminist Technoscience]]'', eds. Jane Prophet and Helen V. Pritchard, Bloomsbury, 2023, pp 85-103.
 
* with [[Jara Rocha]] (Possible Bodies), [https://www.bloomsburycollections.com/monograph-detail?docid=b-9781350351042&pdfid=9781350351042.ch-5.pdf&tocid=b-9781350351042-chapter5 "So-called Plants"], in ''[[Media:Prophet Jane Pritchard Helen V eds Plants by Numbers Art Computation and Queer Feminist Technoscience 2023.pdf|Plants by Numbers: Art, Computation, and Queer Feminist Technoscience]]'', eds. Jane Prophet and Helen V. Pritchard, Bloomsbury, 2023, pp 85-103.
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* co-editor (Crickx research group), ''[http://publifluor.osp.kitchen/ Publi Fluor. Affaires de lettre à Bruxelles. Letterzaken in Brussel. Letter business in Brussels]'', Brussels, 2024, 384 pp. [https://mas.to/@speculoos/112328045103470984 Toot]. [http://www.surfaces-utiles.org/publi-fluor-affaires-de-lettres-a-bruxelles-letterzaken-in-brussel-letter-business-in-brussels.html] {{fr}}/{{nl}}/{{en}}
  
 
==Interviews==
 
==Interviews==

Latest revision as of 08:55, 25 April 2024


Femke Snelting.
Photo: Michael Murtaugh, 2014.
Born Netherlands
Lives in Brussels, Belgium

Femke Snelting develops projects at the intersection of publishing, feminisms, and free software. In various constellations she works on re-imagining computational practices to disinvest from technological monoculture. With Miriyam Aouragh, Seda Gürses and Helen Pritchard she runs The Institute for Technology in the Public Interest, a trans-practice gathering of activists, artists, engineers and theorists. Ecologies of Dissemination (with Eva Weinmayr) is a research project on feminist and decolonial approaches to Open Access. Femke supports artistic research at a.pass (Brussels), PhdArts (Leiden), MERIAN (Maastricht) and regularly teaches at XPUB (MA experimental publishing, Rotterdam). With Constant, association for arts and media, she initiated collective research projects, digital tools, methods and publications until 2021. With Jara Rocha she edited Volumetric Regimes: Material Cultures of Quantified Presence (Open Humanities Press, 2022). (2024)

Publications[edit]

  • co-editor, DiVersions, Brussels: Constant, 2019. (Dutch),(French),(English)

Interviews[edit]

  • Eva Weinmayr, "Interview with Femke Snelting", in Weinmayr, Noun to Verb: An Investigation Into the Micro-politics of Publishing Through Artistic Practice, Gothenburg: University of Gothenburg, 2020, PDF. Conducted Mar 2020. (English)

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