Zuzana Husárová
Zuzana Husárová (1983) is a poet, author, and theorist of electronic literature and digital media. She also creates experimental and sound poetry and poetic performances. She is an associate professor at the Academy of Fine Arts and Design in Bratislava and an external lecturer at Masaryk University in Brno. She is the editor-in-chief of the gender magazine Glosolália and a vocalist in the band Drť. In collaboration with visual artist Amalia R. Filip, she has published the poetry books liminal (2012) and lucent (2013), with poet Olga Pek the origami book amoeba in English (2015), with Ľubomír Panák, she published a book of poetry by Liza Gennart's neural network Výsledky vzniku (Results of Creation) (2020, Zlatá vlna), and a bilingual Slovak-German book, Hyper (2021), translated by Martina Lisa. With Karel Piorecký, she is co-author of the theoretical book The Culture of Neural Networks: Synthetic Literature and Art in (Not Only) the Czech and Slovak Context (2024). She is nominated for the Zlatá vlna award for her collection Hypomnemata (Brak, 2024).

