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'''Nancy Mauro-Flude''' is an artist and theorist who researches how we articulate the resonances and dissonances between performing arts and computer culture. Under various pseudonyms she actively works to fuse radical forms of open culture by introducing experimental pedagogy with a particular focus upon relatively conservative and weakly networked regions. She is a professor in the Communications and New Media Department, National University Singapore. Founder of Miss Desponias Critical Media Salon http://miss-hack.org and long term member of the https://genderchangers.org home brewed since 1998, working to actively change the ‘gender’ of technology. Involves projects such as: http://systerserver.net, http://eclectictechcarnival.org, http://TacticalMagick.net, http://Microbites.me.
  
sister0.tv [http://http://sister0.tv]
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* Kendall Grady, [http://mastersofmedia.hum.uva.nl/2011/10/31/you-will-_know-how_-an-interview-with-nancy-mauro-flude/ "you will _KNOW how_ : an interview with Nancy Mauro-Flude"], 31 Oct 2011.
miss despoina's critical engineering salon [http://miss-hack.org/]
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* [http://www.fmk.singidunum.ac.rs/content/artmedia/2_AM%208_Nancy%20Mauro-Flude.pdf] "Don’t mess with my settings"], ''AM Journal of Art and Media Studies'' 8, 2015.
 
 
genderchangers academy [http://www.genderchangers.org/]
 
 
 
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Nancy Mauro-Flude,"Don’t mess with my settings" AM Journal of Art and Media Studies, Issue No. 8, 2015 [http://www.fmk.singidunum.ac.rs/content/artmedia/2_AM%208_Nancy%20Mauro-Flude.pdf]
 
 
 
Kendall Grady, "you will _KNOW how_ : an interview with Nancy Mauro-Flude", 31 October 2011 [http://mastersofmedia.hum.uva.nl/2011/10/31/you-will-_know-how_-an-interview-with-nancy-mauro-flude/]
 

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Nancy Mauro-Flude is an artist and theorist who researches how we articulate the resonances and dissonances between performing arts and computer culture. Under various pseudonyms she actively works to fuse radical forms of open culture by introducing experimental pedagogy with a particular focus upon relatively conservative and weakly networked regions. She is a professor in the Communications and New Media Department, National University Singapore. Founder of Miss Desponias Critical Media Salon http://miss-hack.org and long term member of the https://genderchangers.org home brewed since 1998, working to actively change the ‘gender’ of technology. Involves projects such as: http://systerserver.net, http://eclectictechcarnival.org, http://TacticalMagick.net, http://Microbites.me.

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