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Leonardo, founded in 1968, has become an international channel of communication for artists who use science and developing technologies in their work. With emphasis on the artists' writings, Leonardo is the leading international journal for readers interested in the application of contemporary science and technology in their work. The companion annual journal, Leonardo Music Journal (LMJ) features the latest in music, multimedia art, sound science and technology.
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Volume 35, Number 2, April 2002Table of Contents
- Color Plate Section
- pp. 171-172
- Materials Received
- pp. 222-223
Editorial
Artist's Article
Artists' Statements
- The Library
- pp. 128-129
General Articles
Special Section:
A-Life in Art, Design, Edutainment, Games and Research
Special Section:
Genetic Algorithms in Visual Art and Music
Theoretical Perspective on the Arts, Sciences and Technology
Technical Article
Statement
Leonardo Reviews
Multimedia
- N (review)
- pp. 210-211
Books
- I Levitate: What's Next (review)
- pp. 213-214
Compact Discs
Exhibitions
- Ars Electronica 2001 (review)
- pp. 220-221
Video
- Light, Darkness, and Colors (review)
- pp. 221-222
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