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2003 Leonardo Award for Excellence Nominees
The Leonardo Award for Excellence recognizes excellence in an article published in the journal Leonardo. Excellence is defined as originality, rigor of thought, clarity of expression and effective presentation. The Leonardo Award for Excellence was originally established by chemist and inventor Myron Coler and Leonardo publisher Robert Maxwell. Leonardo/ISAST has continued the tradition of presenting the award. Arthur Elsenaar and Remko Scha have been named the recipients of the 2003 Leonardo Award for Excellence for their article "Electric Body Manipulation as Performance Art: A Historical Perspective," published in Leonardo Music Journal 12. DOWNLOAD AND READ THEIR ARTICLE. FULL PRESS RELEASE. The following articles were awarded Honorable Mentions (the articles will download to your computer as PDF files): Steve Dietz, "Ten Dreams of Technology" (Leonardo 35:5) Oron Catts and Ionat Zurr, "Growing Semi-Living Sculptures: The Tissue Culture & Art Project" (Leonardo 35:4) Edward A. Shanken, "Art in the Information Age: Technology and Conceptual Art" (Leonardo 35:4) The following articles were also nominated (the articles will download to your computer as PDF files): Anne Bray, "The Community Is Watching and Replying: Art in Public Places and Spaces" (Leonardo 35:1) Harold Cohen, "A Self-Defining Game for One Player: On the Nature of Creativity and the Possibility of Creative Computer Programs" (Leonardo 35:1) Ken Gonzales-Day, "Analytical Photography: Portraiture, From the Index to the Epidermis" (Leonardo 35:1) Antoinette LaFarge and Robert Nideffer, "SHIFT-CTRL" (Leonardo 35:1) Phoebe Sengers, "Schizophrenia and Narrative in Artificial Agents" (Leonardo 35:4) Christa Sommerer and Laurent Mignonneau, "Modeling the Emergence of Complexity: Complex Systems, the Origin of Life and Interactive On-Line Art" (Leonardo 35:2) |