Sex Hacks: Artists, Technologists, Designers, & Geeks

by Scott Beale on May 18, 2007 · 5 comments

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Sex Hacks takes place this Monday, May 21st at the Center for Sex and Culture in San Francisco. Produced and moderated by sex blogger Melissa Gira, the event features NYC artist Norene Leddy presenting “The Aphrodite Project”, sex geek qDot on Sex Toy Hacks, dominatrix Natasha Strange demonstrating Hypnotic Electronic Mind Hacks and art prankster Johannes Grenzfurthner of monochrom (who is in town for Maker Faire) talking about the sex & technology conference Arse Elektronika 2007 which takes place October 5-7 in San Francisco.

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photo credit: qDot & Norene Leddy

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