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Die moderne Hausfrau / Rosa Gottwald (AT), Luna Hörstlhofer (AT), Lucia Kottar-Trimmel (AT), Barbara Reiter (AT) / Ars Electronica

An interactive cabinet with three drawers demonstrates how the image of women and their role in society has changed over the decades. While the first drawer reveals old advertisements and stereotypes, the second documents the struggle for equality and emancipation. The third drawer showcases the modern tradwife trend on social media, which, however, seems to be undermining many of feminism's achievements.

Photo: Courtesy of the artists