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A media theorist, pioneer of cyberfeminism, filmmaker and navigator, she was also a generous teacher with an undisciplined spirit: she communicated to young artists that art can be the practice of freedom. Attached to Marseille and the Mediterranean by both birth and heart, she was constantly forging links between the United States, France and Europe. Her studies at the University of California at Santa Cruz allowed her to join a chosen family that would stay close to her all through her life, a family of Cultural Studies, postcolonial studies, queer movements, tactical media and cyberfeminism.
She taught at several universities, in France and abroad. She began teaching in art schools in In , she created Sailing for geeks, a project in which she combined sailing on the sea and sailing surfing on the internet.
She was an artist of relationships. She worked on the permeability of borders, on land, at sea, between the sexes, between species β¦ and in our hearts. Exhibition Roundtables, screenings and performances Evening events Workshops. Roundtables, screenings and performances From March 16 to 18, from 11 am. Friday March 16 from 11 am to 1 pm Mucem β Auditorium β Free admission.
Contemporary private archives: what treatment? Projection and round tables The archives of Nathalie Magnan testify to the richness and diversity of her works films, photos, texts, internet sites as well as the originality of her sources an outstanding library and a video library. An opportunity to open the debate on the treatment of contemporary private archives, through projection and discussion.
Interview with Nathalie Magnan, done by the magazine Monstre as part of a carte blanche at the MacVal museum. Questions everyone may have to face one day. Friday, March 16 from 3 to 6. Round tables A symbolic border and wall, but also a sea with a high media profile, the Mediterranean is today the tragic site of a migrant crisis.