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Artistic Cybernetic Installations and Feminist Critique (1960s‑2000s)

Artistic Cybernetic Installations and Feminist Critique (1960s‑2000s) The passage discusses historical art movements, artists, and feminist theory without mentioning any political figures, financial transactions, or alleged misconduct. It offers no actionable investigative leads. Key insights: Describes early cybernetic art by Tsai, Schoffer, Zero Gruppe, etc.; Notes shift to feminist cyber‑art in the 1990s with Hershman‑Leeson, Barry, etc.; References cultural texts like Haraway’s “Cyborg Manifesto” and the cloning of Dolly.

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Artistic Cybernetic Installations and Feminist Critique (1960s‑2000s) The passage discusses historical art movements, artists, and feminist theory without mentioning any political figures, financial transactions, or alleged misconduct. It offers no actionable investigative leads. Key insights: Describes early cybernetic art by Tsai, Schoffer, Zero Gruppe, etc.; Notes shift to feminist cyber‑art in the 1990s with Hershman‑Leeson, Barry, etc.; References cultural texts like Haraway’s “Cyborg Manifesto” and the cloning of Dolly.

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