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[Nettime-bold] JavaMuseum - [mez] solo show


2002
JavaMuseum -
Forum for Internet Technologies in Contemporary Art
www.javamuseum.org
(JAVA =Joint 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 "the original net.artists"
who is "...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.".
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's -
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's Fiction Award,
and was a JavaMuseums' 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
following artists
............................................................................
...........
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*
............................................................................
............
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=Joint Advanced Virtual Affairs)

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