Works in category php (11)
Browsing the Internet, from Ljubljana
November 2022

Ljubljana v poeziji
May 2018

Interaktivalij
May 2017
On-line poetry collection of generative visual poetry.
Izbris Šalamun
April 2015

More Sara's Giggles
March 2015
Small networked and sound e-poetry work. Its expression is based on the juxtaposition of changeable (latest twit related to a kiss) and permanent content (a child's giggle).
More Sara's Giggles is a technical update an older similar work (Sara's Giggle, April 2009) that became obsolete due to change in Twitter API. Conceptually it's the same as its predecessor.
Sara's Giggle
April 2009
Networked sound e-poetry piece. Latest Tweet on the topic of kiss and giggeling of a child.
Talks
January 2009
Talks is a work of e-literature, an ever changing networked narrative fuelled by Twitter activity and semantically organised by Zemanta.
Each time the Talks is accessed or reloaded it creates a short social network like narrative.
How? First it creates a text from recent Twitts then is using Zemanta service to extract some overall semantics (tags, related articles). A title of related article is taken for a title of current iteration of the Talks. Then the discussion made of related Twitts (based on tags) is added. (Text sent to Zemanta is not visible to the reader of the Talks.)
And Your Hair / Tweet
November 2008
And Your Hair / Twit is a small work of e-literature. It takes the current weather condition in Ljubljana (authors home town) and it integrates it into the following sentence: It's [...] and your hair is in a mess. Than it adds posts from different users of Twitter that relate to the same weather condition.
And your hair is in a mess
May 2008
Web poem that changes with the weather in Ljubljana
Sometime around the year 1990, on the left embankment of the river Ljubljanica, just before Tromostovje one could read the following graffitti: Sonček je in ti si skuštrana (The sun is shining and your hair is in a mess). Later on I learned that the author of this sentance was the poetess and painter Mateja Sever. Her graffitti inspired this poem. I have changes in so much that I have substituted the word Sun by - a few hours ol - feed from the Environmental Agency of the Republic of Slovenia and its data on the weather in Ljubljana.
So, if you are reading the poem in Ljubljana it will describe the same weather as you can see through the window.
English version of the poem takes weather from the BBC Weather Centre, Observations for Ljubljana.
Evropregovor
Summer 2004 / spring 2005
('Europroverb', in Slovene) Evropregovor - europroverb (part of the portal Evrokultura) is a generative and combinatory work of language expression. Europroverbs (there are 1.553.760 possible europroverbs) are created by the algorithm which combines a corpus of found-in-the-media euro-words (words that begin with euro-) with a small corpus of old Slovene proverbs.
Accessible also in the archive page of the work on jaka.org.
Ascii Kosovel: Kosovel: vzorčen, Natipkaj portret, Biografski portret
November 2004

'Ascii Kosovel: Kosovel: Sampled, Type a Portret, Biography Portret', in Slovene. Three works of e-poetry dedicated to Srečko Kosovel, a Slovene poet (1904 - 1926). Created for the portal kosovel.org which was active during November 2004 and May 2006, now an archive of the works is available at jaka.org.