Sadie Plant: Online Resources


Texts by Sadie Plant

Binary Sexes, Binary Codes
Public Netbase t0, March 4th 1996.

Field Experiments

The frontiers of a book...
'Matrices' - An extract from Zeros + Ones (1997)

Information War in the Age of Dangerous Substances Lecture delivered at Public Netbase Media~Space on 22nd of April, 1998.

The Meshed City

"The city has become a prominent motif in many discussions of virtual space. The net is often conceived as a city or a network of cities, and the identities which populate it tend to be implicitly configured as city-dwellers too."

Writing on Drugs
Excerpts from Writing on Drugs (1999)


Articles and Interviews

The Academy and The Ecstacy
Simon Reynolds on Writing on Drugs and Sadie Plant, 2/4/00.

Becoming Positive: Ars Electronica: Sadie Plant
Text in German

Biography - Sadie Plant
Mimesis: Future of Evolution. Festival Ars Electronica, 1996.

Breaking the Myths: Women and Technology
An interview by Susan Geller Ettenheim

"Author Sadie Plant talks about her new book, Zeros + Ones, the relationship between women and machines and how she re-wrote history."

Iintelligence is No Longer on the Side of Power
An interview with Sadie Plant at the Mimesis Symposium.
by Matthew Fuller

Interview With Sadie Plant
by Jenna Glatzer

Interview with Sadie Plant
by RosieX

Interview with Sadie Plant
by Brett Stalbaum and Geri Wittig

"cybernetics, & cyberfeminism ... machine intelligence and self organising systems"

An Interview with Sadie Plant and Linda Dement
Interviewed by Miss M. at the occasion of Virtual Futures 96 Datableed

Omni Chat: Eileen Gunn and Sadie Plant
This interview was conducted on Omni Online, February 16, 1998.

Post-Cyberfeminism?
Nat Muller meets up with Sadie Plant
by Dee
Fringecore Magazine no. 6.

Psychotropic Delights
by Judith Lewis

"Sadie Plant on Dr. Jekyll, Mr. Hyde and the drug jones in all of us."

A Report on Cyberfeminism : Sadie Plant relative to VNS Matrix
By: Alex Galloway

Sadie Plant

A website ("node") dedicated to contextualising the work of Sadie Plant.

Sexing the Machine:Three digital women debate gender, technology and the Net

Laura Miller, Ellen Ullman and Sadie Plant in a three-way e-mail conversation.

"technology, the changes it's working on our lives and how those changes affect women in particular"

Technically Speaking: An interview with Sadie Plant
by Zoey Kroll

Writing high
By Gary Kamiya

"In Writing on Drugs, Sadie Plant embarks on a stimulating trip into literature's strangest, smokiest den."


Related Interest

Ada Lovelace: The Woman Who Wrote the First Computer Program
A site listing a series of links to essays on Lovelace and her work.