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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 41, Number 4, August 2008Table of Contents
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View Using the Supercomputer to Visualize Higher Dimensions: An Artist’s Contribution to Scientific Visualization
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Using the Supercomputer to Visualize Higher Dimensions: An Artist’s Contribution to Scientific Visualization
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View Gerard Caris: Pentagonismus/Pentagonism, and: Gerard Caris: Art and Mathematics. New Reflections on the Pentagon/Kunst Und Mathematik. Neue Reflexionen Ueber Das Fuenfeck, and: Tekeningen/Drawings SMA Cahiers, and: Pentagonisme/Pentagonism. SMA Cahiers (review)
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Gerard Caris: Pentagonismus/Pentagonism, and: Gerard Caris: Art and Mathematics. New Reflections on the Pentagon/Kunst Und Mathematik. Neue Reflexionen Ueber Das Fuenfeck, and: Tekeningen/Drawings SMA Cahiers, and: Pentagonisme/Pentagonism. SMA Cahiers (review)
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| ISSN | 1530-9282 |
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| Print ISSN | 0024-094X |
| Launched on MUSE | 2008-07-25 |
| Open Access | No |
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Copyright © 2008 the International Society for the Arts, Sciences and Technology (ISAST), the owner of Leonardo.





