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Volume 37, Number 5, October 2004Table of Contents
- Kid Friendly, Open Source
- pp. 362-363
- The Leonardo Gallery: Moisture
- pp. 365-366
- The Yearning Bush
- p. 367
- Moisture (Phase 2): Site #1
- pp. 369-371
- Wave Space Art
- pp. 376-381
- Color Plates
- pp. 383-384
- Toward a Diffracted Literature
- pp. 385-390
- Degas Through His Own Eyes (review)
- pp. 406-407
- Anecdotal Theory (review)
- pp. 407-408
- Oryx and Crake (review)
- pp. 416-417
- Leonardo Network News
- pp. 425-426
- Materials Received
- p. 423
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