Leonardo Transactions
Posted in Media-Space on March 25th, 2007Leonardo Transactions is a new section in the printed and on-line
journal Leonardo that publishes fully refereed papers in a fast track
to disseminating key new results, ideas and developments in practice. http://www.leonardo-transactions.com/
Papers are solicited matching the stated aims and scope of Leonardo,
but are restricted to two pages of published material.
Leonardo is an international journal for artists and others
interested in work that crosses the artificial boundaries separating
contemporary arts and sciences. The journal is particularly concerned
with issues related to the interaction of the arts, sciences and
technology.
The journal Leonardo was founded in 1968 in Paris by kinetic artist
and astronautical pioneer Frank Malina. Today, Leonardo is the
leading journal concerned with the application of contemporary
science and technology to the arts. It is published by MIT Press.
No restriction is paced on topics that fit within the scope of
Leonardo, but from time to time, we encourage papers with specific
concerns. The first call is for contributions that address one of the
following two areas:-
The impact of the interactive arts on audience experience.
New art practice that also advances science or technology.
Ernest Edmonds [Editor-in-Chief, Leonardo Transactions]