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Ada X, formerly known as Studio XX, is a feminist
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based in
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, Canada. Founded in 1996, it focuses on the promotion and production of
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by offering workshops, artist residencies and by hosting exhibitions. It operates in French and English. The studio is currently located at 4001 rue Berri in the
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neighbourhood of
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.


History

Studio XX was founded by Sheryl Hamilton, Patricia Kearns, Kathy Kennedy, and
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in 1996.Moore, Sheehan. ''The XX Factor.'' The McGill Daily, Volume 99, Issue 36. Retrieved 2021-16-02 They started with an equipment sharing program and a computer lab that they themselves put together from older computer models. Their intention was to create a
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space that encouraged the creation and dissemination of new media art. Additionally, Studio XX acted and still acts today as a source of education and conversation on the topic of digital technologies with the goal of "demystifying and deconstructing digital technologies through critical examination." This was and still is a part of a philosophy known
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. The studio has an emphasis on developing a
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. Digital democracy ensures accessibility to and training on digital technologies for those who may face hurdles in obtaining this knowledge otherwise. This entails educating, equipping, exhibiting, and celebrating the works of people who are marginalized within the community.


Name Change

Until 2020, Ada X operated under the name Studio XX. The XX in the title was in reference to the female
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. However, after some deliberation, members decided that the name did not accurately represent the beliefs of the community as it was not inclusive of trans, non-binary and queer artists. The name Ada X, standing for Art, Digital, Activism was chosen. The singular X represents the studio's history as well as being a symbol for "an intersection of gender that is rich, manifold and fluid" In conjunction with this name change of the studio, the affiliated radio program XX Files changed its name to Ffiles.


Services

Members of the studio have access to a variety of services including access to the computer lab, equipment and space rentals. Since 2017, Ada X has introduced a unique theme that guides its programming over a certain time period. Past and current themes include, ''DISLOCATIONS'' (2017-2018), ''Invisible Labor'' (2018-2019) and ''Slow Tech'' (2019-2022).


Residency Program

Ada X offers artist residencies. This is a six-week period of time, in which the artist chosen has access to a private workstation, workshops and studio equipment in order to realize a project. They are remunerated with an artist fee.


Workshops & Exhibitions

Ada X offers a series of professional training workshops. Some past workshops have included topics such as website production, electronic audio, fabrication of solar batteries etc. Additionally, Ada X offers a range of educational activities aimed at younger audiences. Ada X also organizes and curates a variety of exhibits as part of its programming.


Notable Projects


HTMlles Festival

HTMlles is an international
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and
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s festival established by Ada X in 1997. The festival takes place across multiple venues, and it occurs biennially. The festival's mandate states that "each edition explores urgent socio-political questions through a series of exhibitions, round tables, conferences, performances and workshops." HTMlles Festival regularly partners with various Montreal based organizations including
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Feminist Media StudioGroupe Intervention Video
, La Centrale Galerie Powerhouse
Moving Image Research Laborator
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Laboratoire NT2

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Technoculture, Art and Games (TAG)
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Ffiles Radio

Ffiles Radio, formerly known as XX files, is an intersectional feminist radio project started in 1996 by Ada X founder, Kathy Kennedy and longtime contributor and current production coordinator Deborah VanSlet. Similar to Ada X, the show's contents focus on conversation related to digital technologies. Some themes include "transmission practices, sound healing, electronic music discourse, noise, techno-feminisms, the voice, and much more." Ffiles is broadcast on CKUT 90.3 FM every Wednesday from 11:30 AM – 12:00 PM EST. Additionally, Ffiles also has a monthly broadcast o
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According to CKUT 90.3 FM past hosts include, Valérie D. Walker, Anita Cotic, Bérengère Marin-Dubuard, Britt Wray, Maia Iotzova, Maya Richman, Stéphanie Dufresne, Amanda-É. Clément, and Nnedimma Nnebe. Current hosts include Julia Dyck, Amanda Harvey, Miranda Jones, Sophy Merizzi, and Sophie Marisol.


Matricules

Matricules is an archival project launched by Ada X in 2008. It is one of the largest archives of digital art started by women. The archive has over 3,000 pieces.


.DPI Magazine

''.dpi'' was an online publication produced with Ada X that ran from 2004-2015. The magazine implemented a feminist perspective on the themes of art and digital technologies. The magazine was released bi-annually with its contents revolving around a specific theme such as
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.{{Cite web, last=Levine, first=Rachel, date=2013-04-25, title=.dpi reboots feminist digital art, url=https://cultmtl.com/2013/04/dpi-reboots-feminist-digital-art/, access-date=2021-03-22, website=Cult MTL, language=en-US In 2012, the magazine re-launched with a more focused mandate and structure. Then Editor-in-Chief Sophie Le-Phat Ho stated, " We want to welcome reflections and showcase feminist aspects of different digital art events and initiatives. We want to build a discourse of feminism in regard to digital culture, especially here in Montreal.”


References

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