This platform is a follow-up to the trans / gender symposium and
trans / gender magazine that we initiated in 2003, to show contemporary researches within art (theory), new media and all kinds of fields of science, which work with a wider interpretation of gender and transgender.

This platform wants to stimulate an exchange of thoughts of artists, designers and scientists, positioning themselves in and contributing to contemporary discussions on trans / gender or “queer” topics in their field of works.

This platform is born out of a need for a cheap and quick alternative for other laborious platforms as publications and symposiums.

Contributors are free to choose form and content of their contributions limited to guidelines mentioned above and the format of a website.

Contributions are published on this website under conditions of Copyleft. The reader may print the articles, photos and projects, and may use it for public activities or publications, only if names of contributors and its source (this website) are correctly and visibly mentioned.

The contributors are not getting paid for their contributions, nor we, the initiators of this platform, until the moment we find funds or financers who want to support this website.

We hope you will enjoy the exchange of works we present here to you and we are always looking forward to contributions.

Nina Höchtl and Suzanne van Rossenberg.

 

contact: ninahoechtl@trans-genderplatform.nl
suzannevanrossenberg@trans-genderplatform.nl

Today:


Exhibitions:


All My Independent Women
in SMS (Sociedade Martins Sarmento)
in Guimarães, Portugal,
curated by Carla Cruz
.

In Control
by Anuska Oosterhuis

in artists' initiative 1646, Den Haag,
The Netherlands.


Game:

www.makemeplay.com
by Anuska Oosterhuis

Article:

Gender, material culture and time
by Marjolijn Kok
(pdf)

Visuals accompanying Gender,
material culture and time
(html)

Documentation of All My Independent Women
can be found on
http://allmyindependentwomen.blogspot.com/

Design trans / gender magazine & banner: Manuela Porceddu


Last updated: October 4th 2005