Marjorie Franklin

Visual Artist

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Who is Marjorie Franklin?

Marjorie Franklin is a conceptual artist and a Professor of Conceptual Art at University of Minnesota in the U.S.A. She uses digital media in interactive installations. Previously, she has worked on CD-ROMs such as "Digital Blood", an interactive narrative comparing two mothers who create an artificial life construct and "She Loves It, She Loves It Not:Women and Technology". In the interactive computer audio and video installations she creates her work focuses on the implications of the culture of computer technology for humans living in industrialised countries. Christine Tamblyn once mentioned in a review that Franklin had been influenced by the Cyborg theory of Donna Haraway.

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  • United States of America

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on July 23, 2013

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