('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
'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.net which was active during November 2004 and May 2006, now an archive of the works is awailble at jaka.org.
Responsive computer poem. [Context of the poem: I participated at demonstration agains war in Iraq. In couple of days the war began.] Difference between sent (typed) message and its (visual) response.
Collection of randomly found URL addresses in public space, excluding internet. From three travels, one longer in Turkey and two short ones, in Zagreb (hr) and Koper (si).
'Poem for Echelon' creates different visual-textual structures and randomly inserts key words that Echelon, big internet spy infrastructure is capturing around the internet. User can copy-paste the text and send it in e-mail. Echelon my sensor this poem and have some extra unnecessary work. Goal of such action is protest against invading in people private communication by intelligence service also without reason.
User can on the other hand enjoy visual-textual esthetic of the poem. Poem refer to visual poetry, ascii art, conceptual art and nonviolent form of protest known as sit-in
Collection of stories and fractal graphic talking about sea, island and their (dream like) inhabitants. There is no index of the stories. Only way to find them is to use the local search engine. Co-author: Aleksandra Globokar.
Interactive poem (and a 'gallery' of poems co-writen by the 'users'). Work is not awailable any more but a version of it is containd in Interactivalia (under a title 'Sense Nodes Lost'). '[Špelo] v svoji sobi zebe' is in slovene language only.