"My" Millennium

It was a pleasure to curate/edit this international anthology of web-works addressing time and the digital revolution. Many times I've squealed or oohhhed with delight while viewing these offerings. I hope you enjoy this showing and are stimulated to think of matters calendrical. Write to me, Christy Sheffield Sanford, or visit trAce.

At trAce, there are many aesthetics, many approaches to art and writing. Over the years, the Australian artist mez has garnered unanimous admiration from this diverse group. She has a hip and human way of addressing a range of issues. Ever-present in her experimental forays are her humor and intelligence. She plays with the language and conventions of the web and is a techno whiz. Thanks, mez, for consenting to create our centrepiece.

Most of the works in this collection require a 4.0 or above browser. Please occasionally clear your cache while viewing.

tempus fugit

 
 
mez [Mary-Anne Breeze]: Australia
KoDe Dis.pensa 4 the DataH Inphoennium

Tom Bell: U.S.A.
Adrift

Raul Ferrera-Balanquet & Collective: Mexico
Presente Continuo

David Knoebel: U.S.A.
Slow.Time

JeanNet [Jeanette Lambert]: Canada
Recoil

Jennifer Ley: U.S.A.
Body Politic
Under the O, Two Thousand

Olia Lialina: Russia
Agatha Appears

Marjorie Luesebrink [M.D. Coverley]: U.S.A.
The Magic Millennium CyberCarpet

Catherine McGovern: Canada
A Dakar Chronicle

Talan Memmott: U.S.A.
NEXT: [N]ex(i)t

Reiner Strasser: Germany
buona notte, angeli

Ted Warnell: Canada
Time Line, Tracing Time

Helen Whitehead: England
Time To Write

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