Krystian Woznicki
was born in 1972 in Glatz, Poland. He currently lives in Berlin, where he works as a critic and publicist in the field of cultural globalization. From 1995 and 1998 he was Tokyo correspondent for Spex magazine and columnist at the Japan Times. In 1999 he founded the digital magazine Berliner Gazette, and remains its editor-in-chief. Krystian Woznicki is co-editor of the Reader Series, including Sneakers etc. (2002), Peace etc. (2003), Genoa etc. (2004), and Swiss etc. (2004). He has also curated symposia, exhibitions, and film programmes, including "Young Japanese Cinema" at the Antwerp Film Musuem.
Eurozine Articles
Through the eyes of a zombie
Europe, those who are excluded and the event of being together
Krystian Woznicki notes that art, in times of globalization, faces the question of the representability of community -- or rather, its unrepresentability. The latter includes the community of the excluded. [more]
This blogging business nowadays
Spectacularization of the "blogosphere" and citizen journalism
The blogging movement's claim to empower the "netizen" is being undermined by the commercialization and professionalization of the "blogosphere". This necessitates a rethinking of the concept of citizen journalism, writes Krystian Woznicki. [more]
In digital Death Valley
Net/Language - B@bel, Aymara.org, and the Internet as language graveyard
Campaigns for online multilingualism fail to see the Internet as an environment for the development of critical net-languages and so pre-empt the death of small languages. [more]
Islands in the Net
From non-places to reconquered anchorages of the avant-garde
With the spread of the Internet, utopia was given a location in cyberspace. It was just a question of exploring, surveying, and settling this new continent. [more]















