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Leonardo 34.3 (2001)



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No. 1. Gregory Barsamian, Scream, 3D animated sculpture, 1998. (© Gregory Barsamian) The artist, a recipient of the Leonardo New Horizons Award, creates zoetrope-like sculptures that meld and metamorphose familiar objects in unexpected ways to suggest cinematic alternative realities. (See the Leonardo Gallery section.)
No. 2. Graham Harwood, Uncomfortable Proximity, on-line commission at the Tate Gallery website, London. (© Graham Harwood) This work (http://www.tate.org.uk/webart/mongrel/home/default.htm) mirrors the Tate's own website, but offers new images and ideas, collaged from Harwood's own experiences, his readings of Tate works and publicity materials and his interest in the Tate Britain site. Harwood is a recipient of the Leonardo New Horizons Award. (See the Leonardo Gallery section.)

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No. 1. Troy Innocent, Iconica, an artificial world made of language, 1996-1999. (© Troy Innocent)
No. 2. Jean-Louis Lhermitte, Le marcheur lumineux (The Luminous Wanderer), film print of performance on the road to Meaux, France, 1977. (© J.L. Lhermitte)
No. 3. Carol Steen, Full View, oil on paper, 191/2 x 28 in, 2000. (© Carol Steen. Photo © Jean Vong.) Whenever I see a particularly beautiful vision, I will spend many days in my studio, painting, layering and scraping through the layers of colors trying to capture it.

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