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'''Lozana Rossenova''' is a designer and researcher based in [[London]] and [[Berlin]]. She is currently a PhD candidate at the Centre for the Study of the Networked Image and her research is part of an AHRC-funded collaboration between London South Bank University and [[Rhizome]] in New York. Lozana holds a BA (Hons) in Studio Art with concentrations in Graphic Design and Art History from Adelphi University, New York (US), and an MA in Book Design from the Department of Typography and Graphic Communication at the University of Reading (UK). Lozana has been a visiting lecturer at the American University in Bulgaria, the University of Reading, and most recently the University of the West of England, giving talks and workshops on digital publication design and independent and experimental publishing practices. Lozana has worked in communications and digital design agencies, both in London and New York. She is also co-founder and editor of independent publisher [https://twitter.com/inlandeditions Inland Editions]. [http://www.centreforthestudyof.net/lozana-mehandzhiyska-2/ (2019)]
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'''Lozana Rossenova''' (PhD, London South Bank University) is a designer and researcher based in [[Berlin]]. She studied art and design in New York, before moving to the UK to pursue an MA degree at the Department for Typography and Graphic Communication in the University of Reading. She has previously worked in design agencies both in London and New York, working with non-profit, educational and cultural clients.
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Between 2016–2021, Rossenova was a PhD candidate at the Centre for the Study of the Networked Image, in collaboration with [[Rhizome]], an international born-digital art organisation based in New York. The PhD project focused on data presentation and performativity, with Rhizome’s archive of net art serving as a case study for open source and community-driven approaches to archive design. Rossenova is an active member of the Wikidata and Wikibase open source development communities, and a Steering Committee member of [https://openrefine.org/ OpenRefine], an open source data management tool with wide adoption in heritage, research and digital humanities communities.
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Between 2017–2021, Rossenova was a Sessional Lecturer at the University of Reading, teaching a module on experimental, hybrid publishing, called [https://lozanaross.github.io/publishing-platforms/ Publishing Platforms]. She was also co-founder and editor of independent publisher [https://twitter.com/inlandeditions Inland Editions]. [https://lozanarossenova.com/ (2021)]
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* [https://lozanarossenova.com/ Personal website]
 
* [https://lozanarossenova.com/ Personal website]
* [http://www.centreforthestudyof.net/lozana-mehandzhiyska-2/ Profile on CSNI] (Centre for the Study of the Networked Image)
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* [https://www.centreforthestudyof.net/?page_id=1253 Profile on CSNI] (Centre for the Study of the Networked Image)
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* [https://sites.rhizome.org/artbase-re-design/ PhD practice portfolio]
 
* [https://twitter.com/lozanarossenova Twitter]
 
* [https://twitter.com/lozanarossenova Twitter]

Revision as of 22:57, 9 May 2021

Lozana Rossenova (PhD, London South Bank University) is a designer and researcher based in Berlin. She studied art and design in New York, before moving to the UK to pursue an MA degree at the Department for Typography and Graphic Communication in the University of Reading. She has previously worked in design agencies both in London and New York, working with non-profit, educational and cultural clients.

Between 2016–2021, Rossenova was a PhD candidate at the Centre for the Study of the Networked Image, in collaboration with Rhizome, an international born-digital art organisation based in New York. The PhD project focused on data presentation and performativity, with Rhizome’s archive of net art serving as a case study for open source and community-driven approaches to archive design. Rossenova is an active member of the Wikidata and Wikibase open source development communities, and a Steering Committee member of OpenRefine, an open source data management tool with wide adoption in heritage, research and digital humanities communities.

Between 2017–2021, Rossenova was a Sessional Lecturer at the University of Reading, teaching a module on experimental, hybrid publishing, called Publishing Platforms. She was also co-founder and editor of independent publisher Inland Editions. (2021)


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