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  • Call for Papers

Leonardo seeks to document the ways in which artists and scientists are addressing climate change in a cultural context. As contemporary culture grapples with this critical global issue, this 3-year project will document cross-disciplinary explorations by artists, scientists and engineers, working alone or in teams, addressing themes related to global warming and climate change.

Partial list of Leonardo articles and projects concerned with global warming, climate change and related issues:

George Gessert, "Gathered from Coincidence: Reflections on Art in a Time of Global Warming," Leonardo40, No. 3, 231-236 (2007).
Julien Knebusch, "Art & Climate Change," Web project of the French Leonardo group Leonardo/Olats (l'Observatoire Leonardo pour les Arts et les Techno Sciences), <http://www.olats.org/fcm/artclimat/artclimat_eng.php>.
Julien Knebusch, "The Perception of Climate Change," Leonardo40, No. 2 (2007) p. 113.
Andrea Polli, "Atmospherics/Weather Works: A Spatialized Meteorological Data Sonification Project," Leonardo38, No. 1, 31-36 (2005).
Andrea Polli, "Heat and the Heartbeat of the City: Sonifying Data Describing Climate Change," Leonardo Music Journal16 (2006) pp. 44-45.
Andrea Polli and Joe Gilmore, "N. April 16, 2006," LMJ16 CD Contributor's Note, Leonardo Music Journal16 (2006), pp. 71-72.
Janine Randerson, "Between Reason and Sensation: Antipodean Artists and Climate Change," Leonardo40, No. 5 (2007).
Ruth Wallen, "Of Story and Place: Communicating Ecological Principles through Art," Leonardo36, No. 3, 179-185 (2003).
Angelo Stagno and Andrea van der Straeten, "0-24 Licht: A Project Combining Art and Applied Research," Leonardo40, No. 5 (2007). [End Page 279]
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