Zeleznikar, Uribe, Luining, Karpov, Tindall/soulbath/Hoogerbrugge/++

New links at http://vispo.com/misc/links.htm :

JAKA ZELEZNIKAR (SLOVENIA)
http://www.jaka.org/
This Slovenian poet is one of the most technologically savvy poets working on the net. Be sure
to check out Typescape.2. He had a book of poems published in 1994 and his first net.work was in
1997, ie, he has migrated to the web as a writer, and as you can see has been rather busy since.

ANA MARIA URIBE (ARGENTINA)
http://orbita.starmedia.com/%7Eamuribe/
Ana Maria Uribe's "Tipoemas y Anipoemas" are typographical and animated poems. As you go through
her work, you see that she is a very serious visual poet of her country and is presenting a
large and important body of work on her site. She has made a strong transition from the page to
digital media; the soul that radiates from her work is intelligent, inventive, humourous, and
deeply engaged in visual poetry.

CTRLALTDEL.ORG (NETHERLANDS)
http://www.ctrlaltdel.org/
Peter Luining's site has an interesting collection of audiovisual Shockwave. He also uses the
Flash Communications Server and Multi-User Server in a piece that is wonderful in its
Mondrianesque compositional interactivity with other people online at the same time.

ANDRE KARPOV (CITIZEN OF THE WORLD)
http://www.andrekarpov.com/
I used to have a link here to Andre, who lived in Russia. Then he went travelling to Spain or
Italy, became a musician, and his site went down, so I removed the link. Most recently, he has
moved to New York and is back at it. As of this writing, he has an excellent new piece at
andrekarpov.com/hell.html. Karpov's Flash animation is not to be missed. Update: He has moved to
San Francisco.

THETHIRDPLACE.COM (UK++)
http://www.thethirdplace.com
Created and curated by hi-res.net for Sony Computer Entertainment Europe. Some excellent Flash
and Shockwave work here by James Tindall, soulbath, Hans Hoogerbrugge, and others.

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