A Project by Hansel Sato
From an artistic perspective, the »Regendering Media« project addresses the gender discourse in mass media. Many gender attributions and expectations are still considered matters of fact. How can an examination of these impressions reach the broadest possible public, reaching beyond theorists and activists? What does it take to make the gender theme sexy (again)?
Hansel Sato studied painting and graphics at Universidad Catolica in Lima and the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts. His work includes projects on transculturality and society as well as post-colonialism.
Additional Event:
Discussion in line with »Village talks« (dorf TV)
Wednesday, September 14, 2011, 8.00 p.m.: dorf TV Studio, Linz
Live coverage at Radio fro (105.0 MHz)
Discussants: MAIZ and experts from Linz
http://www.dorftv.at/videos/dorf-gespraech/2484
Hansel Sato studied painting and graphics at Universidad Catolica in Lima and the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts. His work includes projects on transculturality and society as well as post-colonialism.
Beate Hausbichler studied philosophy and was the co-editor of the magazine “fiber, werkstoff für feminismus und popkultur”, from 2004 to 2007. She has been an editor at derStandard.at and has worked in the culture department of derStandard.at since 2008.
Kerstin Kellermann studied journalism and communication sciences in Salzburg and Ljubljana. She is the editor of “art in migration” /SOHO in Ottakring and is a staff writer at AUGUSTIN.
Lea Susemichel studied philosophy and Gender Sciences in Vienna. She is a lecturer at the Wiener Kunstschule, and the coordinator and editor of “an.schläge” and “an.schläge tv”.




