"In 1993, Australian artist and poet Mez Breeze began to develop her own online language, Mezangelle. Her Mezangelle poetry has appeared across the internet over the last two decades under multiple names and connected to multiple avatars.
Mezangelle uses programming language
and informal speech to rearrange and dissect standard English, creating
new and unexpected meaning. Mez Breeze’s approach to codework—online experimental writing that explores the relationship between machine and human languages — is imbued with a sense of playfulness and creativity." -- from Rhizome.org
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Published in 2000 by BeeHive in Volume 3, Issue 4.
Dr. Talan Memmott and J. Patrick Forden gave this copy of the work to the Electronic Literature Lab in Summer 2018.
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Journal