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'''Zuzana Husárová''' is a researcher and author of electronic literature, pedagogue at the Digital Arts Department of the Academy of Fine Arts and Design in Bratislava, and editor of the gender magazine ''Glosolália''. She is a former Fulbright scholar at MIT, USA, and has taught at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna and Comenius University in Bratislava. She is the author of experimental literature in various media and has created sound poetry, interactive digital poetry, poetic performances and transmedia poetry. She has collaborated with artists on multimedia projects, performed and exhibited in cultural venues, and her scientific and creative texts have been published in Europe and the USA.
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'''Zuzana Husárová''' is an author of experimental literature in various media, has created sound poetry, interactive digital poetry, poetic performances, and transmedia poetry.
  
 
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Zuzana Husárová has collaborated with [[Ľubomír Panák]] on interactive literary pieces (with the use of Kinect: ''Enter: in’ Wodies, I: *ttter'', Android application ''Obvia Gaude'', digital literature ''BA-Tale, Pulse''). She has co-authored with [[Amalia Roxana Filip]] the transmedia projects ''liminal'' and ''lucent'' 2012-2014 (visual poetry books, sound poetry and live performances), with Olga Pek the book ''Amoeba'', has collaborated on interdisciplinary performances.  
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She holds a Ph.D. in literary studies, researches electronic literature and digital media, teaches at the Digital Arts Department of the Academy of Fine Arts and Design in Bratislava, and edits the gender magazine ''Glosolália''. She is also a former Fulbright scholar at MIT, USA, and has taught at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna and Comenius University in Bratislava.
  
She has taught American literature and electronic literature at the Department of English Language and Literature at Comenius University in [[Bratislava]], and electronic literature and digital fiction at the Theory of Interactive Media department at Masaryk University in [[Brno]]. She holds a PhD in Literary Studies from the Institute of World Literature at the Slovak Academy of Sciences in Bratislava. In 2011, she did her research and taught as a Fulbright scholar at MIT – Writing and Humanistic Studies in Cambridge, USA. Between 2014-2020 she also taught media poetry at the Institut für Sprachkunst at Universität für angewandte Kunst in [[Vienna]].
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She has collaborated with [[Ľubomír Panák]] on electronic poetry (using neural networks: ''Liza Gennart'', Kinect: ''Enter: in’ Wodies, I: *ttter'', Android application ''Obvia Gaude'', digital narrative ''BA-Tale''). She is a sound poet (e.g. ''Energy: Sleep''), has collaborated with [[Amalia Roxana Filip]] on the transmedia projects ''liminal'' and ''lucent'' (visual poetry books, sound poetry, and live performances), with Olga Pek on the origami book ''Amoeba'', has collaborated on interdisciplinary performances such as ''Phenomena Research'' and ''Souvenir''. She co-edited the theoretical publications ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=5759 V sieti strednej Európy]'' (with Bogumila Suwara) and ''ENTER+: Repurposing in Electronic Literature'' (with María Mencía). Her poetry collection ''Hyper'' (2021, Hochroth Leipzig) appeared in Slovak and German, translated by Martina Lisa.
  
She co-edited an international collective monograph on electronic literature and its theoretical reception in Central Europe, ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=5759 V sieti strednej Európy: nielen o elektronickej literatúre]'' (with Bogumila Suwara, 2012) and an international publication ''ENTER+: Repurposing in Electronic Literature'' (with María Mencía, 2014, English & Slovak versions). In 2012 she hosted the monthly [[Konjunkcie]] radio show about new media.
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Her interactive works were exhibited at various events and venues, among them AXIOM – Center for New and Experimental Media in Boston, Waterman´s Centre in London, EPC@20 – Electronic Poetry Center, Sorbonne University in Paris etc. She performed her sound poetry or interactive projects at Literaturhaus Wien, Secession Gallery, Schule fuer Dichtung, Huellkurven event, Hutraum (Vienna), Literaturwerkstatt (Berlin), Festina Lente Festival, And Now festival (Paris), Camaradefest, E-Poetry (London), North Wales International Poetry Festival (Bangor), Ha!wangarda (Krakow), 3durch3 (Frankfurt, Kassel), Babelsprech (Weimar, Jena), Prague Microfestival, Cafe Neu Romance (Prague), Last Chance Saloon (Linz), Ars Poetica (Bratislava) and at other cultural events and venues in Europe. [https://husarova.net/ (2025)]
 
 
Her theoretical and creative works have been published in a number of European and American journals. Her interactive works were exhibited at various events and venues, among them AXIOM – Center for New and Experimental Media in Boston, Waterman´s Centre in London, EPC@20 – Electronic Poetry Center. She performed sound poetry and interactive projects at Literaturhaus Wien, Secession Gallery, Schule für Dichtung, Huellkurven event, Hutraum (Vienna), Literaturwerkstatt (Berlin), Festina Lente Festival, And Now festival (Paris), Camaradefest, E-Poetry (London), North Wales International Poetry Festival (Bangor), Ha!wangarda (Krakow), 3durch3 (Frankfurt, Kassel), Babelsprech (Weimar, Jena), Prague Microfestival, Cafe Neu Romance (Prague), Last Chance Saloon (Linz), Ars Poetica (Bratislava) and elsewhere. ([http://web.archive.org/web/20180606122137/http://zuz.husarova.net/about-me/bio/ 2018], upd.)
 
  
 
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* ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=523 Písanie v interaktívnych médiách. Digitálna fikcia]'', Bratislava: ÚSvL SAV, 2009. PhD dissertation. {{sk}}
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* ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=523 Písanie v interaktívnych médiách. Digitálna fikcia]'', Bratislava: ÚSvL SAV, 2009. PhD thesis. {{sk}}
  
 
* editor, with Bogumila Suwara, ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=5759 V sieti strednej Európy: nielen o elektronickej literatúre]'', Bratislava: SAP & Ústav svetovej literatúry SAV, 2012, 312 pp. {{sk}},{{cz}}
 
* editor, with Bogumila Suwara, ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=5759 V sieti strednej Európy: nielen o elektronickej literatúre]'', Bratislava: SAP & Ústav svetovej literatúry SAV, 2012, 312 pp. {{sk}},{{cz}}
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* with Karel Piorecký, [https://doi.org/10.31577/WLS.2022.14.1.4 "Reception of Literature Generated by Artificial Neural Networks"], ''World Literature Studies'' 14:1, 2022, pp 44-60. {{en}}
 
* with Karel Piorecký, [https://doi.org/10.31577/WLS.2022.14.1.4 "Reception of Literature Generated by Artificial Neural Networks"], ''World Literature Studies'' 14:1, 2022, pp 44-60. {{en}}
  
* with Karel Piorecký, ''The Culture of Neural Networks: Synthetic Literature and Art in (Not Only) the Czech and Slovak Context'', Prague: Karolinum Press, 2024, 230 pp. [https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/distributed/C/bo238317611.html Distributor]. {{en}}
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* with Karel Piorecký, ''[https://ucl.cas.cz/produkt/kultura-neuronovych-siti-synteticka-literatura-a-umeni-nejen-v-ceskem-a-slovenskem-prostredi/ Kultura neuronových sítí. Syntetická literatura a umění (nejen) v českém a slovenském prostředí]'', Prague: Ústav pro českou literaturu Akademie věd České republiky, Jul 2024, 178 pp, [[Media:Piorecky Karel Husarova Zuzana Kultura neuronovych siti 2024.pdf|PDF]], [https://ucl.cas.cz/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/kultura_neuronovych_siti.epub EPUB]. {{cz}}
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** ''[https://karolinum.cz/knihy/piorecky-the-culture-of-neural-networks-30719 The Culture of Neural Networks: Synthetic Literature and Art in (Not Only) the Czech and Slovak Context]'', Prague: Karolinum Press, Oct 2024, 255 pp, [[Media:Piorecky Karel Husarova Zuzana The Culture of Neural Networks 2024.pdf|PDF]]. [https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/distributed/C/bo238317611.html Distributor]. {{en}}
  
 
* [https://husarova.net/academia/publications/ more], [https://uniba.academia.edu/ZuzanaHusarova more]
 
* [https://husarova.net/academia/publications/ more], [https://uniba.academia.edu/ZuzanaHusarova more]

Latest revision as of 09:33, 28 March 2025

Lives in Bratislava, Slovakia

Zuzana Husárová is an author of experimental literature in various media, has created sound poetry, interactive digital poetry, poetic performances, and transmedia poetry.

She holds a Ph.D. in literary studies, researches electronic literature and digital media, teaches at the Digital Arts Department of the Academy of Fine Arts and Design in Bratislava, and edits the gender magazine Glosolália. She is also a former Fulbright scholar at MIT, USA, and has taught at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna and Comenius University in Bratislava.

She has collaborated with Ľubomír Panák on electronic poetry (using neural networks: Liza Gennart, Kinect: Enter: in’ Wodies, I: *ttter, Android application Obvia Gaude, digital narrative BA-Tale). She is a sound poet (e.g. Energy: Sleep), has collaborated with Amalia Roxana Filip on the transmedia projects liminal and lucent (visual poetry books, sound poetry, and live performances), with Olga Pek on the origami book Amoeba, has collaborated on interdisciplinary performances such as Phenomena Research and Souvenir. She co-edited the theoretical publications V sieti strednej Európy (with Bogumila Suwara) and ENTER+: Repurposing in Electronic Literature (with María Mencía). Her poetry collection Hyper (2021, Hochroth Leipzig) appeared in Slovak and German, translated by Martina Lisa.

Her interactive works were exhibited at various events and venues, among them AXIOM – Center for New and Experimental Media in Boston, Waterman´s Centre in London, EPC@20 – Electronic Poetry Center, Sorbonne University in Paris etc. She performed her sound poetry or interactive projects at Literaturhaus Wien, Secession Gallery, Schule fuer Dichtung, Huellkurven event, Hutraum (Vienna), Literaturwerkstatt (Berlin), Festina Lente Festival, And Now festival (Paris), Camaradefest, E-Poetry (London), North Wales International Poetry Festival (Bangor), Ha!wangarda (Krakow), 3durch3 (Frankfurt, Kassel), Babelsprech (Weimar, Jena), Prague Microfestival, Cafe Neu Romance (Prague), Last Chance Saloon (Linz), Ars Poetica (Bratislava) and at other cultural events and venues in Europe. (2025)

Publications[edit]

Poetry
  • liminal, Bratislava: Ars Poetica, 2012. [1] [2] (English)
    • liminal, Košice: Dive Buki, 2013. [3] [4] (Slovak)
  • lucent, Bratislava: Drewo a srd, 2013. [5] [6] (Slovak)
  • with Olga Pek, Amoeba, Literary Pocket Book, 2015.
  • Hyper, trans. Martina Lisa, Heidelberg: hochroth, 2021, 54 pp. [7] (Slovak)/(German)
Nonfiction
  • editor, with María Mencía, ENTER+: "Repurposing in Electronic Literature", Košice: Dive buki, 2015, 104 pp. [8] (English)
  • with Seija Ulkuniemi, "Making Collaborative Visual Poems About Identities: An Interdisciplinary and International Art Educational Project", in Conversations on Finnish Art Education, Helsinki: Aalto University, 2015, pp 318-329. (English)

Interviews[edit]

  • Patrik Garaj, "Aj pri poézii neurónových sietí môžeme plakať, verí Zuzana Husárová, ktorá sa zaoberá umelou inteligenciou v umení", Denník N, 26 Dec 2023. [11] (Slovak)

Literature[edit]

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