Kenji Siratori
Kenji Siratori | |
|---|---|
| Born | March 13, 1975 |
| Occupation | Novelist, musician |
| Citizenship | Japan |
| Subject | Cyberpunk, Weird Fiction |
| Website | |
| kenjisiratori | |
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Kenji Siratori (Jap. ケンジ・シラトリ; born March 13, 1975, Chitose, Hokkaido, Japan[1]) is a Japanese experimental writer and musician best known for his first novel, Blood Electric, published in 2002. Despite his Japanese origin, all of his works are written in English, although they contain many borrowings, for example, from Japanese or Latin. He writes his novels and short stories at the intersection of the genres of cyberpunk and weird fiction, constantly referring to the image of a dystopian future; narrating from the perspective of artificial intelligence, fused with a human body, and perceiving computer scripts and an artificial way of thinking through the prism of biological processes.
Since 2006, he began his active career as a noise musician and collaborated with many industrial, ambient, EBM and goth bands, including Richard Ramirez, Vladimir Hirsch, Torturing Nurse, Dead Man’s Hill, Astro. In total, Siratori took part in the recording of more than 300 musical releases.
Bibliography
Novels
- Blood Electric (2002)
- Headcode (2004)
- Human_Worms (2004)
- Smart-d (2004)
- (debug.) (2004)
- GIMMICK (2005)
- GENEDUB (2006)
- Acidhuman Project (2006)
- Nonexistence (2006)
Short stories
- hallucination=cell
- Bizarre Machine
- µ-]
- TATTOO
- Paranoid
- The Etude of Murder
- Hardcore
- CODA
- DustNirverna
- acidHUMAN
- NDRO
Poems
- White Play (2003)
References
External links
- Old website of Kenji Siratori
- Discography of Kenji Siratori at Discogs.com
- Kenji Siratori's page on myspace
- Current website of Kenji Siratori
- Twitter (X) page of Kenji Siratori
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