Mouchette.org

Mouchette.org is an interactive website and Internet art piece created in 1996 by artist Martine Neddam under the pseudonym "Mouchette".

An online quiz comparing the "Neo-Mouchette"[3] to the movie angered Bresson's widow, so she threatened a lawsuit against the artist behind the project.

[5][7] Apart from being a taboo subject, the manipulation of cyber identity and the Neddam's ability to maintain anonymity for so long are the significant reasons why this website has garnered an "international reputation",[4] especially in the Internet art community.

[6] My name is MouchetteI live in AmsterdamI am nearly 13 years oldI am an artist...This "deceptively innocent"[4] introduction, which appears next to a portrait of a "sad eyed"[3] adolescent girl on the main page with a floral background, is in stark contrast to the complexity of the rest of the site.

The webpage consists of interactive texts, secret links, and "poems that reveal the multiple faces of the artist, along with her fears and obsessions.

As stated in the Internet Art book, "in early iterations of the site, the virtual persona Mouchette was obsessed with suicide.

The quiz source code distributor blamed the heirs for censoring the work that was a de facto homage to Bresson's movie.