"Clone-ing God & Ange-Lz is graphical and scheduled in its presentation, transforming language and images in over time in ways that subvert traditional ways of portraying such figures. Short sound loops, animated images, and animated images of text with formatting and language changes enhance her mezangelle language practice with visual information, as can be seen in words like 'prayah' (emphasis added 2.high[lite] the you.z of Y.t tXt in 'ah')." -- from I Love E-Poetry
"MEZ [Mary-Anne Breeze] is a net.wurk artist who gets static-slapped with labels like 'electronic artist' and 'multimedia practitioner' with terminal regularity. She holds degrees in Applied Social Science & Creative Arts, and has exhibited in a multitude of venues & journals both online and off [including CTHEORY's Digital Dirt, Experimenta Media Arts, SIGGRAPH, ISEA, ARS Electronica and the trace International Writing Community]. Mez currently bastardises her arts practice via arts journalism in order to actualise her chrome hypaTeXtian visions." -- from frAme, Issue 4, 2000
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Published in 2000 by Cauldron & Net in Volume 2.
Claire Dinsmore gave this copy of the work to the Electronic Literature Lab in Spring 2019.
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https://archive.the-next.eliterature.org/cauldronandnet/volume2/features/mez/clone/clonegod.htmPublished in 2000 by frAme in Issue 4.
Nottingham Trent University, with the permission of Sue Thomas, gave this copy of the work to the Electronic Literature Lab in Spring 2016.
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