A program by SPUI25 in Spe
FemTech, or Female Technologies, are specially designed eHealth software applications with the promise to aid women’s health. Although it sounds like an opportunity to reduce gendered health-gaps, it seems as if we have reached a point in which the emancipatory goals are being overshadowed. Incorrect advice not only fosters delusion but can also pose a danger to the health of people with ovaries, especially those who are already marginalised in society.
SPUI25 in Spe explores the shape of contemporary FemTech software, aiming to understand ideological technicalities within these digital and datafied healthcare systems. What can we, menstruating or not, learn from the current state of affairs surrounding these female technologies? And should we even be using these apps?
Expect these symptoms: delusional FemTech is the second part of a medical-technological two-part sequence, of which the first panel on November 20th was about our collective (medical) ignorance about menstrual and hormonal cycles. The two parts can be followed together or separately from each other.
SPUI25 is the academic-cultural podium of Amsterdam. Since 2007, we have been giving scientists, authors, artists and other thinkers the opportunity to shine a light on issues that occupy, inspire or concern them. In cooperation with a large number of academic and cultural partners, we organize between 250 and 300 freely accessible programs per year. These are enriching, often interdisciplinary programs that move between science and culture, fact and fiction.
SPUI25 is one of the UvA podia in the University Quarter.