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  LA CIENCA FICCIÓN EN CROACIA - por Aleksandar Ziljak - Revista Axxón 164
Por último, Aleksandar Ziljak, autor de este artículo, escribe principalmente ciencia ficción de aventuras y fantasía.
Aleksandar Ziljak, el autor de este artículo, nació en 1963 en Zagreb, Croacia; es escritor de ciencia ficción y fantasía, ilustrador, ensayista y antólogo.
Por lo pronto ya pueden leer un cuento de Milena Benini y pronto publicaremos a Tatjana Jambri#ak, Irena Raseta y al propio Aleksandar Ziljak.
www.axxon.com.ar /rev/164/c-164ensayo3.htm   (3442 words)

  
 FREEEEEEEEEDOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMMM!!!!!!
Being one of the foremost Croatian SF authors, Aleksandar Žiljak resides in Zagreb.
He won SFERA Award five times, equally excelling in illustration and prose.
Aleksandar Žiljak published in Germany and Denmark, and currently co-edits the anthology of Croatian science fiction.
sfera.hr /parsek/br82/freedom.php   (1401 words)

  
  Aleksandar Žiljak - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Aleksandar Žiljak (born 1963) is a science fiction and fantasy writer from Zagreb, Croatia.
This encyclopedia, history, geography and biography article about Aleksandar Žiljak contains research on
Aleksandar Žiljak, See also, 1963 births, Living people, Croatian science fiction writers and Fantasy writers.
www.arikah.com /encyclopedia/Aleksandar_Ziljak   (75 words)

  
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Finally, Aleksandar Ziljak, the author of this text, writes mostly action SF and fantasy.
Being the freelance artist, he also ventures into the field of SF and fantasy illustration.
This project of author collections was continued in 2004, with another edition of four books.
sfera.hr /parsek/br82/croatia.php   (3069 words)

  
 <nettime> Media Art in Croatia {AT} culturenet.hr
The third exhibition of New Tendencies (1965) probed the relationship between cybernetics and art and a symposium on the same topic preceded the exhibition.
Vjenceslav Richter, Aleksandar Srnec and Ivan Picelj exhibited lumino-kinetic objects.
The fourth exhibition (1968/69) was dominated by the information theory and encompassed an international conference entitled Kompjuteri i vizualna istrazivanja.
www.nettime.org /Lists-Archives/nettime-l-0309/msg00160.html   (3328 words)

  
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Finally, Aleksandar Ziljak, the author of this text, writes mostly action SF and fantasy.
Being the freelance artist, he also ventures into the field of SF and fantasy illustration.
This project of author collections was continued in 2004, with another edition of four books.
www.sfera.hr /parsek/br82/croatia.php   (3069 words)

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