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JANUARY - MARCH 2003
Paul Levine's Raising the Dead.
An interactive virtual gravesite project hosted by a dead person and containing collective memories about his life and sudden death. Canada. 2002.
Thomas Swiss's Self-Portrait as Drums and Crowd Noise.
A web-based poem with images and sound. 2001. United States.

Seth Thompson's Four Houses.
Four Houses presents fleeting portrayals of residents in four surrounding houses in a small urban city. United States. 2001.

Agricola de Cologne's A Virtual Memorial.
A memorial project against the forgetting of the holocaust and for humanity. A collaborative project. Began 2000: Ongoing. Germany.

 

Päivi Hintsanen's 1940 - Silence.
Hintsanen writes "Silence / 1940 is about war. It contains a lot of incidents involving Finland during the Second World War but my intent was to tell stories of all times and places: war feels bad everywhere. I tried to find a place behind scenes: the moments of children, mothers, wifes - and soldiers - during the war and after it. Some texts are violent and all the images are not pleasant." Finland. 2002.

Marilyn Kraemer's Three Blind Mice.
Kraemer writes, "Because Buzzco is located in downtown New York City, we were moved to create this short flash movie as a result of the events of September 11th." United States. 2001.
Humberto Ramirez's HATE.
Ramirez writes, "This is a video in which the cultural dynamics of hatred are explored through a series of talking heads and monologues. The video seeks to denaturalize a condition in which the potential solidarity amongst different people is subverted by notions of nationalism, race, gender, class etc. By problematizing what seems to remain hidden or at least unspoken this work seeks to provoke a conversation." United States. 2002.