WITCiH - Women in Technology Creative Industires Hub

WITCiH - Women in Technology Creative Industires Hub

A inclusive platform that curates, commissions & celebrates Women in Tech/Womxn in Tech.

It is The WITCiH mission to educate & inspire women the world over through an understanding of Women in Tech & their history

Imogen Heap by Graham Turner

Imogen Heap by Graham Turner

Imogen Heap gave an illuminating presentation at WITCiH, talking about jer journey as a musician, producer & the evolution of her Mi.Mu Gloves.

Ana Matronic by Tadeo Sandon

Ana Matronic by Tadeo Sandon

Ana Matronic was a star speaker at the first ever WITCiH, with an illuminating lecture on Robots, Technology in relation to Gender.

BISHI by Graham Turner

BISHI by Graham Turner

WITCiH co-founder, BISHI playing her a electric Sitar to some live coded visuals by Output Arts.

Rebekah Ubuntu by Claudia Greco

Rebekah Ubuntu by Claudia Greco

Rebekah Ubuntu, at her first ever presentation for WITCiH.

Rebekah Ubuntu is a London-based multimedia performance artist and musician experimenting with ideas of futurism, rebellion, and paradoxes. Their collaborative work has featured on BBC Radio 1's Annie Mac show, Tate Britain, London’s Serpentine Galleries, and UK-wide arts institutions. Studying Creative Musicianship at the British Institute of Modern Music, current developments include electronic music performance, songwriting, and live performance art.

Chagall by Zuzanna Butkiewicz

Chagall by Zuzanna Butkiewicz

Chagall Chagall is an Amsterdam-born, London-based electronic music producer, songwriter, singer, performer and early adopter of the mi.mu gloves. Since the release of her Stray Flux EP (2015) she has been playing all over Europe showcasing her audiovisual live set incorporating gestural technology, reactive visuals and choreography. Chagall has been an artist in the PRSF Keychange project. promoting gender equality & an initiative in music festivals to have 50% of a female Line up, across Europe. She has recently been involved with combining VR into her live performances.

Lia Mice by Zuzanna Butkiewicz

Lia Mice by Zuzanna Butkiewicz

Lia Mice performing at WITCiH - The State of Gender?

London-based producer, DJ and instrument designer Lia Mice was recently crowned “one of the pioneers of experimental pop” by Live And Die In Music, with praise for her newest LP I Love You appearing all over including in Entertainment Weekly, MTV and Life + Times. A doctoral candidate at the MAT Centre for Digital Music, Queen Mary London, Lia is currently producing her third solo LP, a selection of kaleidoscopic experimental-dance/weird-pop cuts created on analog samplers during her Master's research into the sampler as a time machine.

Leslie Deere by Claudia Greco

Leslie Deere by Claudia Greco

Leslie Deere performing ‘Modern Conjuring for Amateurs,’ at WITCiH

UK based artist. From Tennessee. Performing Arts Dance Background. Sonic Art. Drone. Lo-fi. Field Recordings. Collage. Sculpture. Installation. Expanded Cinema. Photography. Time Medias. Printed Material. Hacking Culture. Interactive Technologies. AI. VR. AR. Gesture Sound. Mesmerism. Post New Age. Post Net Clara Rockmore. Perspective. Immersion. Affect.