Reviews and unrefereed papers delivered at conferences:


* "Thirteen poetics for a non-fascist life" Lecture given in the Fine Art Department at the Middlesex University. Included video ‘I spy with my little eye…’ and slides of Jean-Michel Basquiat as well as cellular structures. November 22, 2000.

* Inhabiting Technologies Conference, ICA, invited speaker with Peter Weibel (Austria); Rem Koolhas (Switzerland); Akira Asada (Japan), Hans Ulrich Obrist (Germany), and Paul Rabinow (US); organised with Goldsmiths (Scott Lash), March 11-12, 2000

* "Singular Multiplicities: breaking the code, part 2", invited presentation at the Institut Fur Gegenwartskunst, Akademie Der Bildenden Kunst, with Prof. Ute Meta Bauer, January 21, 2000, Vienna, Austria. Invited to give this paper again at Birkbeck/LSE (March 3, 2000 and Central St. Martins (MA Fine Arts Programme, March 9, 2000. [revised version published, as detailed above]

* "What is called 'researching'?", two-hour presentation and Keynote speaker for UK conference: Research and Methodologies, The London Institute - St. Martins College, London: July 5, 1999

* "Nomadic Codes: Skin, Taste, Burn", invited Keynote Speaker, World Congress of Artists and Art Critics [AICA], with Anda Rottenberg, President and Chair, Warsaw, Poland, May 31, 1999. [revised version published, as detailed above]

* "Digitalis Sexualis in the age of wormholes and curved space-time", University of East London, invited by Reina Lewis as part of their post-graduate Sexualities Seminar Series, March 12, 1999

* "Blood Poetics", The Institute for Contemporary Art, February 8, 1999 [the first speaker in their new series on the intersection between philosophy, aesthetics, and the new technologies). Expanded, more detailed version, given at The London School of Economics, invited by Carolyn Gill [Birkbeck College], March 4, 1999

* "Technology and the Question of the Sublime", Royal College of Art, February 7, 1999. [for their post-graduate programme in Computer Related Design; invited by Giles Lane]. Later version given at the Camberwell School of Art, February 17, 1999

* "Let's Do Lunch," a visual presentation [70 slides] re-thinking J. Derrida's Politics of Friendship in the context of my "Pariah Bodies", invited Keynote Speaker at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, Feb. 26, 1998.

* "Between the Devil and The Deep Blue Sea", book review of Andrea Dworkin's Life & Death: Unapologetic Writings on the Continued War Against Women and Kathy Acker's Eurydice in the Underground, invited review by Boyd Tonkin (book review editor), The Independent, September 28, 1997

* "Mourning, Fetish and the Decline of Boredom," [68 slides], invited speaker at the Akademie der Künst, Berlin, June 20, 1997. On the work of visual artist/photographer Pierre Molinier. Updated version given at Central St. Martins, Fine Arts Programme, May 14, 1998.

* Chair and Panellist at the Institute for Contemporary Arts Technophobia conference (with Arthur and Marilouise Kroker, Jane Prophet, Suhail Malik; April, 1995); Facilitator, with Sandy Stone in their Technology and Power ICA Conference (November, 1994); performance-essay-slide show at the University of London day School "Pornography and Feminism," also given at the ICA SKIN conference (Dec. 9, 1995).

* Invited discussant for a variety of experimental theatre productions and related matters at The National Theatre (July 1995), The Royal Court (June 1995).