Virginia Barratt


Virginia Barratt is an Australian researcher, artist, writer and performer. She is currently writing a PhD at Western Sydney University in the Writing and Society Centre. Her doctoral research focuses on panic, affect theory and deterritorialization, explored through performance, experimental writing, poetics and vocalities.
Born in the United Kingdom, from 1989 until 1991, Barratt worked as director of Australian Network for Art & Technology securing computers and software for artists at leading institutions and fostering discourse between scholars of art and technology. Barratt has said, "This kind of access was unprecedented, since computers were not personal and certainly not ubiquitous."
In 1990, Virginia Barratt attended the Second International Symposium on Electronic Art in Groningen, Netherlands along with other ANAT ambassadors.
Barratt was co-director of John Mills National with Adam Boyd. She is a founding member of the Queensland Artworkers Alliance, and a researcher for Sonic Research Initiative at York University.
She is a founding member of VNS Matrix, a collective of cyberfeminists collaborating from 1991 until about 1997. Barratt has said: "The VNS Matrix emerged from the cyberswamp during a southern Australian summer circa 1991, on a mission to hijack the toys from technocowboys and remap cyberculture with a feminist bent." VNS Matrix's multimedia project, A Cyberfeminist Manifesto for the 21st Century, became the first installment of Rhizome's online exhibition Net Art Anthology on 27 October 2016.
In the late 1980s, she began interacting with text-based virtual spaces, particularly on LambdaMOO utilizing avatars
She has contributed to, among others, Banquet Press, Overland, TEXT - a biannual electronic refereed journal, Writing from Below, Spheres Journal for Digital Cultures with Francesca da Rimini, Cordite, Plinth Journal', Artlink Journal', AXON Journal in collaboration with Quinn Eades, and Offshoot: Contemporary Lifewriting Methodologies and Practice in Australasia. Her most recent works have been performed in Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne, Byron Bay, Sydney, Helsingør, San Francisco, Toronto, London, Performing Arts Forum and the Sorbonne in France, Humboldt University and Kunsthaus KuLe in Berlin. Barratt privileges co-creation as a productive and resistant modality. She collaborates in an ongoing capacity with Francesca da Rimini as In Her Interior.