In collaboration with Louise Manner, Ali Smith and Sandy Indlekofer-O’Sullivan, Rackham produced the 1995 exhibition WWWO : Wollongong Worlds Women Online - a national Australian online women's group exhibition, featuring the first or early digital works from 30 Australian women including Francis Dyson and Mez Breeze.
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As an artist and commentator on identity, locality and sexuality in networked, 3d multi-user, game and mobile environments her artworks were widely exhibited during the first wave of internet art (1995–2003) in exhibitions such as Art Entertainment Network, Beyond Interface, Arco Electronico, File, ISEA, European Media Art Festival, transmediale, lab3D.
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation | Arthur Rackham | Melinda Saxe | Oliver Rackham | Melinda McGraw | Melinda Kinnaman | Melinda Gebbie | Melinda Gates | Melinda Hill | Melinda Gainsford-Taylor | Melinda (film) | Melinda | Neil Rackham | Melinda Schwegmann | Melinda Schneider | Melinda Romero Donnelly | Melinda Page Hamilton | Melinda Culea | Melinda Cooper | John Rackham | ''Fate of the Norns'' was initially published in 1993 with this 1912 illustration by Arthur Rackham | Bill and Melinda Gates' Foundation |