[2] She has served as executive director of the Australian Dance Theatre[3] and is Chair of the Emerging and Experimental Arts Strategy Panel for the Australia Council.
As documented in Hawthorne and Klein's 1999 book Cyberfeminism, VNS Matrix is often credited with inventing the term cyberfeminism and Pierce argues that the term emerged spontaneously in a number of places at once.
[5] Julianne Pierce is a regular commentator on the early work of VNS Matrix and cyberfeminism new media art.
"Cyberfeminism was about ideas, irony, appropriation and hands-on skilling up in the data terrain.
It combined a utopic vision of corrupting patriarchy with an unbounded enthusiasm for the new tools of technology.