On 22 August 1997, Voog began a
webcam project named
anacam. 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 filled 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. While sex and nudity played only a small part in what could be seen on anacam, Voog gained considerable attention, and criticism, for the portrayal of
nudity and
sexual activity on her site. Voog distinguished the racier elements of her project from pornography, stating that the "site isn't about sex, but sexuality and SENSUALITY..." Voog transcribed her earlier, hand-written journals to her online blog. She expresses herself in
many forms of writing. Voog also produced many varieties of art, including
video,
paintings, drawings, and photographs. Since 1998, the most prolific part of her work was done in so-called
anagrams. On anacam.com, a section of the site called
anapix was dedicated to pictures created by users using Voog's work. In May 2002, Voog began to freeform
crochet hats. Each is unique, and she sells them via her website. On Voog's online work,
Jorn Barger, who is credited with coining the word
weblog, states: :She was trying to live her life 100 per cent openly, which I thought was a righteous ideal. I wanted to emulate it in my own way by logging everything I found interesting, whether art or politics or silliness or even occasionally good porn. and
E!. She also appeared on an episode of the early video blog by Jennifer Ringley of
Jennicam. Voog conducted an interview with
Tori Amos on November 20, 1999. On her site she documented the encounter and wrote: "november 18th, 1999 at 7pm was the unveiling of tori amos' new official website, www.toriamos.com! 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. it's was 1/2 an hour long ( edited down from an hour ) and i think it turned out very well! if you want to know how on earth i got to be so lucky, go read my tori stories below! :) yay :)" Voog has repeatedly rejected the notion that her appearances on her webcam and elsewhere were and are expressed via a persona. "i do not like to censor. i do not have a public persona. what you see is what you get." Her efforts have not been completely successful. In August 2009, Voog turned off her webcam on the 12th anniversary of the site, ending her live, 24-hour-a-day broadcasts. A number of public archives of Voog's work have fallen into serious disrepair. However, a representative selection has been published in J.D. Casten's book on Voog,
Dreaming on Stage. Since Voog lost her original anacam.com domain to a
cybersquatter some years after the end of her lifecast, her original content (in a state of disrepair due to no longer functioning
hard links) was moved in mid-2019 to anavoog.com and is generally usable again (though without live picture updates). Repairs are ongoing. Since the end of anacam, Voog has remained active on social media and as a video artist, while raising her children. In 2019, she learned to be a hypnotist but, as of end of 2020, due to the pandemic, had not yet begun to work in that field. ==Video work==