Marketou's format spans performance, video, photography, interventions and internet projects. Her topics include the body and identity, public space, surveillance and hacktivism. Marketou defines "hacktivism" as "reconstructing a tool to understand its workings and to reconstruct it in a personal, creative way."[6][7] In 1998, Marketou attended a three-month artist residency at Banff, where she met various artists associated with the net art movement. These meetings have influenced her work since that date.[2]Streaming Raw includes video streamed in "real time" from two spy cameras in the Twin Towers prior to their destruction.[8] In 2002, she participated in curating the show, "Open_Source_Art_Hack," at the New Museum.[9] Marketou developed an interactive "smell map" that participants could create at the University of Pennsylvania's Science Center's show, "Odor Limits" in 2008.[10] The map was called Smell It: A Do-It-Yourself Smell Map (2008) and it recorded the "shifting of the neighborhood's smellscape from one day to the next."[11]
^Sollfrank, Cornelia (25 July 2000). "Hacking Seductions as Art"(PDF). Art Warez. Archived(PDF) from the original on 31 May 2016. Retrieved 14 March 2023.