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* [http://www.jaka.org Jaka Železnikar personal page focused on language-based art works.] |
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* Alenka Teran Košir: [https://archive.is/20150720193224/http://www.siol.net/kultura/oder/2011/04/terankosir_jakazeleznikar.aspx Literarno izražanje skozi programsko kodo: Jaka Železnikar – računalniški literat.] Planet Siol.net 11. 4. 2011. |
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* [http://www.jaka.org Official site] |
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Jaka Železnikar (born 1971) is a Slovenian artist known for his computational poetry and internet art. The base of his work is a nonlinear language-based expression combined with visual art. Since 1997 he has been part of the net art community,[1][2] and since 2004 he has created several expressive add-ons for the Firefox browser.
Life
Železnikar was born in 1971 in Ljubljana, Slovenia.[3]
Work
His works are mostly bilingual (Slovene and English).
Železnikar has created about 25 net art works.[citation needed] Notable works include Interactivalia, a 1997 interactive poetry work in Solvenian and English[2][4] and "Ascii Kosovel", mix of nonlinear poetic interactive or computational narratives based on a work by Srečko Kosovel, Slovenian avantgard poet (1904—1926).[2][5]
Since 2004 he has created several expressive add-ons for the Firefox web browser, including the on-line visual poem "Letters · 字母 2.0" and "Disorganizer", made in 2007.[6][7][8]
Gallery
References
- ^ https://www.culture.si/en/New_media_art_timeline
- ^ a b c "Literary Aspects of the New Media Art Works by Jaka Železnikar and Srečo Dragan - ELMCIP". elmcip.net.
- ^ Joanne Richardson (2003). Anarchitexts: A Subsol Anthology. Autonomedia. pp. 367–. ISBN 978-1-57027-142-7.
- ^ Caterina Davinio (2002). Tecno-poesia e realtà virtuali: storia, teoria, esperienze tra scrittura, visualità e nuovi media. Sometti. ISBN 978-88-88091-85-3.
- ^ http://www.scca-ljubljana.si/arhiv/words-as-colours-colours-as-words-2016-exhibited-works.htm
- ^ "Disorganiser (2007) - Jaka Železnikar". Rhizome.
- ^ Burgess, Helen J. "Introduction: e-Lit". Hyperrhiz: New Media Cultures.
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