This conversation foregrounds female solidarity across disciplines often coded as technical, invisible, or secondary. Through Alida Sun’s practice, where coding operates as both language and material, women in science and computation are reclaimed as cultural producers rather than peripheral technicians. This dialogue extends through the work of Sunita Bhasin, director of SSMI, whose stewardship of textile knowledge situates craft as an intellectual and technological system in its own right. Alongside them, Sanjana Rishi’s advocacy for sustainability and equity anchors the practice within a broader feminist ethic. Together, their voices trace a lineage of women building, translating, and sustaining complex systems of knowledge across code, craft, and culture.
