Leonardo Call for Papers
The Innovative Artist
Artists are invited to document technical innovations developed as part of their artistic production. Submitted articles can describe artworks or focus only on technical inventions.
Articles by historians are also sought documenting the role of artists this century in the development of various types of instruments, inventions and advances in information and communication technologies. Papers may also document contributions of artists to technical
developments in other fields.
Articles may be in one of three formats:
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Artist's Statement: 500 words with 1 image. Should reference additional information available on the Web or in the literature.
- Note: up to 2,500 words and 6 images describing one or two artworks in detail.
- Article: 5000 words and 12 images describing a body of work by one artist or work by a number of different artists.
All accepted articles will be published on the Web and in the bi-monthly print journal Leonardo.
Guest editors: Don Foresta, Jean Gagnon and Roger Malina.
Journal Editorial Guidelines
Proposals/questions to: leo@mitpress.mit.edu.
Uploaded 13 July 1999.
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