Virginia Barratt (born 1959) is an Australian researcher, artist, writer and performer. She is currently[when?] writing a PhD at Western Sydney University...
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the flag of England and the flag of Virginia. Barratt themed their development around the association with Virginia. The streets were named after Jamestown...
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1991, by Josephine Starrs, Julianne Pierce, Francesca da Rimini and Virginia Barratt. Their work included installations, events, and posters distributed...
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Barratt is a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: Alf Barratt (1920–2002), English footballer Alfred Barratt (1844–1881), English...
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made up of Josephine Starrs, Juliane Pierce, Francesca da Rimini and Virginia Barratt, created art in the early 1990s linking computer technology and women's...
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Gustave Barnes (1877–1921): English violinist, painter and sculptor Virginia Barratt (born 1959): researcher, artist, writer and performer Jeremy Barrett...
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oversexualized than men. In 1994, Australian Hyper magazine writer Virginia Barratt accused the video game industry of being sexist for its lack of female...
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of Dissonance: Feminism and the Arts. 1991 Manifesto: VNS Matrix (Virginia Barratt, Francesca da Rimini, Juliane Pierce, Josephine Starrs), Cyberfeminist...
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an Australian artist. With Josephine Starrs, Julianne Pierce, and Virginia Barratt she co-founded VNS Matrix, and the four artists coined the term cyberfeminist...
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Barratt's Chapel is a chapel located to the north of Frederica in Kent County, Delaware. It was built in 1780 on land donated by Philip Barratt, owner...
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