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The Stranger Visions of Heather Dewey-Hagborg ’03, by Lise Johnson Miller '01.

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After receiving honorable mention for a Golden Nica Award at the Ars Electronica festival, Heather Dewey-Hagborg ’03 discovered that more than 90 percent of the prize’s winners over its 29-year history were male. In response, Heather and other female artists developed a social media campaign—#KissMyArs—which quickly went viral.

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The New York Times covered the latest art exhibition by Heather Dewey-Hagborg ’03—known for her 3-D, computer-generated renderings derived from human DNA—whose subject this time is convicted WikiLeak informant Chelsea Manning.