[spectre] JavaMuseum - [mez] solo show

Agricola de Cologne nc-agricowi@netcologne.de
Mon, 21 Jan 2002 10:57:14 +0100


2002
JavaMuseum -
Forum for Internet Technologies in Contemporary Art
www.javamuseum.org
(JAVA =3DJoint Advanced Virtual Affairs)

proudly presents -
as the start into the new exciting year -
the third of three solo online exhibitions
dedicated to the
JavaArtist of the Year 2001 Award winners.

After Tiia Johannson and Jody Zellen in autumn 2001,
the solo show of
'[mez) - Mary-Anne Breeze'
is online now on 21 January 2002.

Mez- [Mary-Anne Breeze] belongs to a new generation of artists
who use the environment of the Internet as their artistic medium.

She has been described as one of =93the original net.artists=94
who is =93...without doubt one of the most consistent, prolific,
innovative artists working in new media today.
Mez's work with language has had a considerable effect on the language of
many.=94.
The impact of her unique net.wurks
[constructed via her pioneering net.language "mezangelle"]
has been equated with the work of Shakespeare, James Joyce,
Emily Dickinson, e.e. cummings and Larry Wall.

Mez has exhibited extensively since the early 90=92s -
both via the internet and in "realtime" [e.g CTHEORY's Digital Dirt,
Prague's Goethe Institute, Digitarts '96, Experimenta Media Arts,
ISEA_97 Chicago, ARS Electronica_97, trAce, The Metropolitan Museum Tokyo=
,
SIGGRAPH_99&00, d>Art 00&01, _hybrid<life>forms_01,
and in _Under_Score_ @ The Brooklyn Academy of Music 01 ].
Mez also participates vicariously in a multitude of conferences
[she describes her input as being the product of a "virtual jillaroo"]
and is a freelance journalist and co-moderator
of the _arc.hive_ experimental mailing list.
She was awarded the 2001 VIF Prize by the Humboldt-Universitat in Berlin,
was shortlisted for the prestigious
2001 Electronic Literature Organisation=92s Fiction Award,
and was a JavaMuseums=92 Artist Of The Year 2001 recipient.

Take some time and enjoy her works.
Her solo online show on JavaMuseum www.javamuseum.org
would like to give an overview
over her multi-facetted art working from 1995-2002.

Take also the opportunity and visit the shows of the year 2001.

***Soloshow Tiia Johannson (Award winner and net artist from Estonia)
***Solo show Jody Zellen (Award winner and net artist from USA)
***1st of Java - Perspectives on New Media
the result of the 1st online competition including following works of
follwoing artists
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Yael Kanarek*, Jody Zellen*, Doron Golan*, Jacki Danielchuk*, Ian David
Aronson*
Marily Watelet*, Giacomo Verde*, Toni Mestrovic*, Valerie Grancher*
Fernandpo Llanos*, Patrick Lichty*, Eldar Karhalev*, Atle Barcley*, Jaka
Zelesnikar*, George Alamidis*
Leander Seige*, Roman Minaev*, 80/81*, Brooke A.Knight*, Yifat Gat*
John Cavendish*, Christina McPhee*, sfear bebopanaut*, Digital Sisters
Indeed*, Trebor Scholz/Carol Flax*
Wolf Kahlen*, WOWM.org*, Marek Gibney*, OXIMORIS*, Armelle Aulestia*
Tiia Johanson*, Nicole Stenger*, Olga Kisseleva*, Alexandra Globokar*,
Robert F. Krawczyk*
MEZ [mary-anne breeze]*, Ashley Holmes/Matthew Hawker*
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JavaMuseum Magazine (access via start page) gives you
all relevant additional information.

Announcement for the next event:
In February 2002 the show
'Visions up and down'
will go online
including following artists:
Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, The Red Team, Myron Turner
Maya Kalogera, j.t.wine, Calin Man

Wilfried Agricola de Cologne
press@javamuseum.org
www.javamuseum.org
JavaMuseum -
Forum for Internet Technologies in Contemporary Art
(JAVA=3DJoint Advanced Virtual Affairs)