subRosa is committed to the practice of using different media to reach different audiences.
An example is the Economies of ART broadside, which critically addresses the issues mobilized in the Expo EmmaGenics and Sex and Gender performances. It thus can be distributed as a supplement to our information theater, at presentations, and on the streets.
Our project @SecondOpinion: A Journal on Women, Health, and
Technology, also exists in both online and hard copy form, enabling it to reach various audiences. Our first issue contained articles situating ART's in the historic context of struggles for reproductive choice, and articles addressing other issues of women's health. We handed out the hard copy version of the journal along with lemonade at the annual Race for the Cure for breast cancer walk. This version was made to resemble medical literature of the type found at doctor's offices, and was surreptitiously placed in clinics and distributed nationally and internationally.
Finally, subRosa's mode of production is reproducible. Recombinance has been one of the primary modes of cultural production in modernity. In the digital age, resistant cultural producers can embrace recombinance for subversive ends. subRosa is opposed to the exclusionary ownership, commodification, and hoarding of knowledge (in fact what is today termed 'plagiarism' was the dominant mode of cultural production throughout most of human history). Everything subRosa produces is anti-copyright. We only ask that you let us know when reproducing our material. You are invited to create your own subRosa cell!
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