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Back MatterSource: Leonardo, Vol. 26, No. 5, Art and Social Consciousness: Special Issue (1993)Published by: The MIT PressStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/1576045 .
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LEONARDO and LEONARDO MUSIC JOURNAL
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Featured Articles Vol 20, No 4,1987 SPECIAL ISSUE (SP): Art of the Future-The Future of Art
Vol 21, No 5,1988 SUPPLEMENTAL ISSUE (SI): Electronic Art 1988, guest-edited by Wim van der Plas
Vol 22, No 2,1989 Sun Drawing: Sculptures of Reflected Sunlight Connecting the Earth and Sky Janet Saad- Cook with M. E. Warlick How to Texture Design Using Recursive Composite Functions Clifford A. Pickover
Vol 22, No 5,1989 SUPPLEMENTAL ISSUE (SI): Computer Art in Context, 1989 SIGGRAPH Art Show Catalog, guest-edited by Mark Resch
Vol 23, No 1,1990 Epigenetic Painting: Software as Genotype Roman Verostko Computers and Dance: A Bibliography George Politis
Vol 23, No 2/3,1990 DOUBLEISSUE (DB)-New Foundations: Classroom Lessons in Art/Science/Technology for the 1990s, guest-edited by Sonia Sheridan
Vol 23, No 4,1990 Collaboration: Tap Scored and Notes on the Three Monk Tunes for Tap Dancer Anita Feldman and Larry Polansky On the Aesthetics of Sierpinski Gaskets Formed from Large Pascal's Triangles CliffordA. Pickover
Vol 23, No 5,1990 SUPPLEMENTAL ISSUE (SI): Digital Image-Digital Cinema, 1990 SIGGRAPH Art Show Catalog, guest-edited by Thomas Linehan
Vol 24, No 1,1991 Drawing with Sound Karen Frimkess Wolff Science and Beauty: Aesthetic Structuring of Knowledge Mihai Nadin
Vol 24, No 2,1991 SPECIAL ISSUE (SP)-Connec- tivity: Art and Interactive Telecommunications, guest-edited by Roy Ascott and Carl Loeffler
Vol 24, No 3,1991 Discovery through Interaction: A Cognitive Approach to Com- puter Media in the Visual Arts Peter Beyls A New Universal Vision: The Casa da Cor (House of Colour) Project PhilippeHenry
Vol 24, No 4,1991 Game Strategies: A Multimedia Project Karl Martin Holzhauser and GottfriedJager with Walter Steffens Weather Forecasts in Art Stanley David Gedzelman
Vol 24, No 5,1991 Has My Practice of Science Influenced My Art? Jacques Mandelbrojt Some Notes about Soviet Com- puter Music MarkRais Health Hazards in the Arts and Crafts Shalini Gupta, Michael McCann, and John Harrison
Vol 24, No 6,1991 LEONARDO MUSIC JOURNAL (LMJ) Vol 1, No 1,1991 Low Brass: The Evolution of Trombone-Propelled Electronics Nicolas Collins Nature, Networks, Chamber Music Mark Trayle Includes the Anthology ofMusic for the 21st Century CD.
Vol 25, No 1,1992 Notes toward a Radioactive Art George Gessert Carpets and Rugs: An Exercise in Numbers Dann E. Passoja and Akhlesh Lakhtakla
Vol 25, No 2,1992 The Line of the Horizon Fax Project: An Example of Geopo- litical Art MitMitropoulos Reflections on Refractions: Kinetic Light-Painting-Music in the Solar Spectrum Alex Nicoloffand Martha Nicoloff
Vol 25, No 3/4,1992 DOUBLE ISSUE (DB)-Visual Mathematics, guest-edited by Michele Emmer
Vol 25, No 5,1992 SPECIAL ISSUE (SP): Archives of Holography, guest-edited by Nancy Gorglione
Vol 25, No 6,1992 LEONARDO MUSIC JOURNAL (LMJ) Vol 2, No 1,1992 Composing with Time-Shifted Environmental Sound Barry Truax Buddhist Music of Mongolia Peeter Vdhi Includes the Interaction: New Musicfor Gamelon CD
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Awards The Society awards the following medals and prizes to honor significant contribu- tions made by individuals toward the synthesis of the contemporary arts, science and technology: Frank J. Malina Leonardo Award for Lifetime Achievement recognizes eminent artists who through a lifetime of work have achieved a synthesis of contemporary art, science and technology. Winners include Gyorgy Kepes, Nicolas Sch6ffer, Max Bill and Takis. Leonardo Award for Excellence recognizes excellence in an article published in Leonardo. Winners include Rudolf Arnheim, Otto Piene, Charles Ames, Frieda Stahl, Donna Cox, Janet Saad-Cook, and George Gessert. Leonardo New Horizons Award for Innovation is given to individuals or groups for innovation in new media. Winners include Evelyn Edelson-Rosenberg, Jean-Marc Philippe, Jaroslav Belik, Peter Callas, Patrick Boyd, Christian Schiess and I Wayan Sadra.
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Archives of Holography, Leonardo 25:5 (1992) Visual Mathematics, Leonardo 25:3/4 (1992) Connectivity: Art and Interactive Telecommunications, Leonardo 24:2 (1991) New Foundations: Classroom Lessons in Art/Science/Technology for the 1990s,
Leonardo 23:2/3 (1990) SIGGRAPH '90 Art Show Catalog, Leonardo Supplemental Issue (1990) SIGGRAPH '89 Art Show Catalog, Leonardo Supplemental Issue (1989) Holography as an Art Medium, Leonardo 22:3/4 (1989) Art and the New Biology, Leonardo 22:1 (1989) Electronic Art, Leonardo Supplemental Issue (1988) Art of the Future-The Future of Art, Leonardo 20:4 (1987) Visual Art, Sound, Music and Technology, Leonardo 20:2 (1987) Jacob Bronowski: A Retrospective, Leonardo 18:4 (1985)
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Acknowledgments Leonardo/ISAST gratefully acknowledges donations from Donald Zacharias/ Mississippi State University, Research on Demand, Inc., and the Malina Trust.
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