Cyberfeminism & The Commons with Cornelia Sollfrank

Published: July 11, 2019, 6:04 p.m.

Cornelia Sollfrank (PhD) is an artist, researcher and university lecturer, currently living in Berlin. Her means of expression include writing, performance, sound, video and (other) Internet-based formats. Recurring subjects in her artistic and academic work about digital cultures are authorship, self-organization, gender and techno-feminism. As a pioneer of Internet art, Cornelia Sollfrank built up a reputation with two central projects: the net.art generator – a web-based art-producing ‘machine,’ and Female Extension – her famous hack of the first competition for Internet art. Her experiments with the basic principles of aesthetic modernism implied conflicts with its institutional and legal framework and led to her academic research. In her PhD “Performing the Paradoxes of Intellectual Property,” Cornelia investigated the increasingly conflicting relationship between art and copyright. http://www.artwarez.org http://artwarez.org/projects/commonslab/