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Janez Strehovec received his Ph.D. from the University of Ljubljana,
Slovenia in 1988 in Philosophy (Aesthetics).
Since 1993 he has been working as principal researcher at the research
projects on cyberarts, digital textuality, digital literatures and
the Internet culture. He is also Assist.
Prof. for New Media Theories at University of Ljubljana. He is the
author of six books in the field of cultural studies and aesthetics
published in Slovenia.
His most recent book is The Internet Art (2003).
He has also written in journals such as the Journal of Popular Culture,
A-r-c, Afterimage, Dichtung Digital, Organdy Quarterly, Cybertext
Yearbook, Glimpse, Digital Creativity and CTheory, and has presented
his papers at various international conferences in Europe, Mexico,
Australia and the United States.
His most recent English essays are: The Moving Words and Attitudes
on the Move, published in The Cyber-Text Yearbook 2000 and 2002-2003
(ed. M. Eskelinen & R. Koskimaa), "The Software Language
Art", in: Read_me, Software Art & Cultures, University
of Aarhus, 2004, p.262-274, "The Cyberverbal. On the Internet
textuality", in: Towards new media paradigms, Pamplona, 2003,
and "The Software Word: digital poetry as new media-based language
art", in : Digital Creativity, Vol. 15, No. 3,
p.143-158, 2004.
BOOK, Text extract: The
Art as Research
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