[4] On 22 August 1997[5] Voog began anacam, one of the first webcams (inspired by JenniCam) that lifecasted, i.e., broadcast twenty-four hours a day live from a home.
Ms Voog was signed by David Kahne, who has produced records for famous household names like Paul McCartney or The Bangles.
After the group disbanded in 1996, she signed onto Radioactive/Wasteland Records (MCA) with support from Prince and the Revolution drummer Bobby Z who then became her manager.
Recordings at Paisley Park followed in collaboration with musicians David Sylvian and Ingrid Chavez on the track 'I was waving at you'.
They created a spoken word piece and were in something of a rush for a complementary backing track due to an urgent completion date.
Voog was signed by Grammy award winner David Kahne, who has produced records for famous household names like Paul McCartney or The Bangles.
Besides a view into Voog's personal life, anacam also incorporated performance art and visual experimentation.
Daily activities such as cooking dinner, vacuuming, and hosting visitors fill out the non-interactive periods on anacam.
Other activities on the webcam range from chatting with cam-watchers, playing music, and ornate performance pieces involving household items.
From the beginning of anacam, Voog accompanied the webcam with a blog in a section of her site, analog and in her LiveJournal, started in 2000.
On anacam.com a whole section of the site called anapix was dedicated to pictures created by users using Voogs work.
to go along with the grand opening, they showed the premiere of a conversation i had with tori amos in NYC on october 20th, 1999that u could see and hear on streaming vid.
:) yay :)"Voog has repeatedly tried to rectify the idea her appearance on webcam and other public ventures were and are expressed via a 'persona.'
Since the end of anacam Voog has continued tho be active on social media and as a video artist, while raising her children.
[25] She is an avid writer of "anagrams, collections of text, links, art, music, the extraordinary and the mundane,"[26] a kind of blog that often takes the possibilities of the form to the limit.
Voog, despite her fame among some users of the internet, discusses in her work that she is an introvert who had to overcome adversity all her life (she talks about that in her anagrams and analogs).