Events
Next LASER: 7 March 2011, San Francisco
Attention Bay Area readers! Join us for the next Leonardo Art Science Evening Rendezvous (LASER), 7 March 2011, at the University of San Francisco. Feature presentations include Henrik Bennetsen, "What the Next Phase of the Web Could Mean," Niki Ulehla, "Marionettes, Forms and Relationships," Melanie Swan, "DIYgenomics: An Open Platform for Democratizing the Genome," and Eri Gentry, "Experimenting with Friends: the Rise of Do-It-With-Others Science." Find out more
Arts, Humanities, and Complex Networks
2nd Leonardo satellite
symposium at NetSci2011
Leonardo/ISAST and Leonardo/Olats are pleased to announce the second Leonardo satellite symposium at NetSci2011 on Arts, Humanities, and Complex Networks. The aim of the symposium is to foster cross-disciplinary research on complex systems within or with the help of arts and humanities. Find out more
Publications
Special Offer: Discount Subscription + Free Book
Subscribe now to Leonardo, Leonardo Music Journal, or Computer Music Journal to receive a 20% discounted subscription and a FREE MIT Press book! Leonardo, Leonardo Music Journal and Computer Music Journal are essential reading for those interested in art, science, technology, music, and the exciting intersections between these fields. This offer is good through 31 December 2011. Find out more
New Low-cost Article Access Available for MIT Press Publications
The MIT Press journals division is now able to offer low-cost article access through Deep Dyve. Users can now rent articles published in Leonardo, Leonardo Music Journal and other MIT Press journals for a limited, one-time use or extended use with special membership. This service is in addition to the other article access options currently provided by the MIT Press. Find out more
Members
The School of Visual Arts MFA Computer Art Department
Joins Leonardo Affiliate Membership Program
Leonardo/ISAST is pleased to welcome The School of Visual Arts MFA Computer Art department into the Leonardo Affiliate Membership program. The School of Visual Arts MFA Computer Art department is dedicated to producing digital artists of the highest caliber. This is accomplished through a progressive curriculum; a faculty comprised of well-known artists, curators and professionals; state-of-the-art facilities and our location in New York. Find out more