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'''Sue Golding''' is a philosopher and artist. She is Professor of Philosophy in the Visual Arts & Communication Technologies at the [[University of Greenwich]] where she is also the Director of ICAS, the Institute for the Converging Arts & Sciences. Previously she was Head of Theory at the [[Jan Van Eyck Academie]], Maastricht. Born in New York, Golding lived in Toronto where she was the President of the [[Buddies in Bad Times]] Theatre <ref>http://www.rbebout.com/divas/dwrap.htm</ref>, a key figure in the queer activist and emergent queer theorist community <ref>http://www.rbebout.com/divas/dsky.htm</ref> and regular contributor to [[The Body Politic magazine]]<ref>Membership of The Body Politic http://www.clga.ca/Material/Records/inven/tbp/appx2.htm</ref>. She now lives and works in London. She has also published under the pen names Johnny Golding and Johnny de Philo. Her work draws on - and invents - relations between [[quantum physics]], Godelian [[Meta-mathematics]], Nietzsche and Deleuze.{{Whom?}} |
'''Sue Golding''' is a philosopher and artist. She is Professor of Philosophy in the Visual Arts & Communication Technologies at the [[University of Greenwich]] where she is also the Director of ICAS, the Institute for the Converging Arts & Sciences. Previously she was Head of Theory at the [[Jan Van Eyck Academie]], Maastricht. Born in New York, Golding lived in Toronto where she was the President of the [[Buddies in Bad Times]] Theatre <ref>http://www.rbebout.com/divas/dwrap.htm</ref>, a key figure in the queer activist and emergent queer theorist community <ref>http://www.rbebout.com/divas/dsky.htm</ref> and regular contributor to [[The Body Politic (magazine)]]<ref>Membership of The Body Politic http://www.clga.ca/Material/Records/inven/tbp/appx2.htm</ref>. She now lives and works in London. She has also published under the pen names Johnny Golding and Johnny de Philo. Her work draws on - and invents - relations between [[quantum physics]], Godelian [[Meta-mathematics]], Nietzsche and Deleuze.{{Whom?}} |
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Sue Golding is a philosopher and artist. She is Professor of Philosophy in the Visual Arts & Communication Technologies at the University of Greenwich where she is also the Director of ICAS, the Institute for the Converging Arts & Sciences. Previously she was Head of Theory at the Jan Van Eyck Academie, Maastricht. Born in New York, Golding lived in Toronto where she was the President of the Buddies in Bad Times Theatre [1], a key figure in the queer activist and emergent queer theorist community [2] and regular contributor to The Body Politic (magazine)[3]. She now lives and works in London. She has also published under the pen names Johnny Golding and Johnny de Philo. Her work draws on - and invents - relations between quantum physics, Godelian Meta-mathematics, Nietzsche and Deleuze.[according to whom?]
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- ^ http://www.rbebout.com/divas/dwrap.htm
- ^ http://www.rbebout.com/divas/dsky.htm
- ^ Membership of The Body Politic http://www.clga.ca/Material/Records/inven/tbp/appx2.htm