Jaka Železnikar

Jaka Železnikar (born 1971) is a Slovenian artist known for his computational poetry and internet art.[1] 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,[2][3] and since 2004 he has created several expressive add-ons for the Firefox browser.

Life

Železnikar was born in 1971 in Ljubljana, Slovenia.[4]

Work

His works are mostly bilingual (Slovene and English).

Železnikar has created about 25 net art works. Notable works include Interactivalia, a 1997 interactive poetry work in Solvenian and English[3][5] and "Ascii Kosovel", mix of nonlinear poetic interactive or computational narratives based on a work by Srečko Kosovel, Slovenian avantgard poet (1904—1926).[3][6]

His 2002 work "Poems for Echelon was a computer-based interactive work that invited users to send emails to the program itself. In doing so , the users participated in the production of poems that were designed to confuse ECHELON, a US Intelligence gathering system.[7][8]

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.[9][10][11]

References

  1. "Literarno izražanje skozi programsko kodo - Oder - Planet Siol.net". archive.is. 20 July 2015. Archived from the original on 20 July 2015.
  2. "New media art timeline". Culture.si.
  3. "Literary Aspects of the New Media Art Works by Jaka Železnikar and Srečo Dragan - ELMCIP". elmcip.net.
  4. Joanne Richardson (2003). Anarchitexts: A Subsol Anthology. Autonomedia. pp. 367–. ISBN 978-1-57027-142-7.
  5. Caterina Davinio (2002). Tecno-poesia e realtà virtuali: storia, teoria, esperienze tra scrittura, visualità e nuovi media. Sometti. ISBN 978-88-88091-85-3.
  6. "SCCA-Ljubljana". www.scca-ljubljana.si.
  7. Neural. "Net art literary poems for Echelon. - Neural".
  8. Eva Müller-Zettelmann; Margarete Rubik (2005). Theory Into Poetry: New Approaches to the Lyric. Rodopi. pp. 327–. ISBN 90-420-1906-9.
  9. "Disorganiser (2007) - Jaka Železnikar". Rhizome.
  10. Burgess, Helen J. "Introduction: e-Lit" Check |url= value (help). Hyperrhiz: New Media Cultures.
  11. "Jaka Železnikar: Twitterska poezija v galeriji". Dnevnik.
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