Maisa Imamović

Maisa Imamović (BiH/NL, 1994) is a writer, web designer/developer, and experimental educator. She critically studies the role of the single user and user behaviors generated by code. She codes to organize her thoughts, respond to political gems, and socialize. Text + Code are her main mediums. Since 2019, Maisa has written code in collaboration with artists, collectives, and cultural institutions including Hackers&Designers, Ali Eslami, Marlies van Hak, Merel Smit, VEIN Agency, CalArts, LASP (Gerrit Rietveld Academie) and was published in Real Review, NXS World, Metropolis M, Other Worlds, TAAK, Kajet, Simulacrum, Forum. Her first book entitled The Psychology of the Web Developer, Reality of a Female Freelancer was published by the Institute of Network Cultures in 2022. She is ⅓ of Rip Space—media arts project space in Los Angeles. In 2024, she obtained her MA degree in Aesthetics & Politics at the California Institute of the Arts and was kindly supported by Prins Bernhard CultuurFonds. In the academic year 2024-2025, she taught creative coding and the history of cyberfeminism as an adjunct professor at USC Media Arts + Practice, UCLA Design Media Arts, ArtCenter Interaction Design, CalArts Integrated Media. Currently, she is a Ph.D. candidate in Media Arts + Practice at the University of Southern California.

https://maisaimamovic.eu/