Wednesday, August 10, 2011

MISH MASH, Leonardo Electronic Almanac, Volume 17 Issue 1, August 2011


MISH MASH, Leonardo Electronic Almanac, Volume 17 Issue 1, August 2011

http://www.leoalmanac.org/index.php/lea/entry/mish_mash1/

The first issue of the Leonardo Electronic Almanac (LEA) is published on line as a free PDF but will also be rolled out as Amazon Print on Demand and will be available on iTunes, iPad, Kindle and other e-publishing outlets. As the Mish Mash issue becomes available on the different platforms we will send out announcements via LEA’s mailing list and through LEA’s social networks.

CONTENTS

Transmediation as Betrayal: The Case of the Leonardo Electronic Almanac
Editorial by Lanfranco Aceti

Academic Vanitas: Michael Aurbach and Critical Theory
by Dorothy Joiner

Some Thoughts Connecting Deterministic Chaos, Neuronal Dynamics and Aesthetic Experience
by Andrea Ackerman

Hacking the Codes of Self-representation: An Interview with Lynn Hershman Leeson
by Tatiana Bazzichelli

Electronic Literature as a Sword of Lightning
by Davin Heckman

Profile: Darko Fritz
An Interview with Darko Fritz

by Lanfranco Aceti

Profile: Darko Fritz
Reflections on Archives in Progress by Darko Fritz

by Sasa Vojkovic

Profile: Darko Fritz
Error to Mistake > Notes on the Aesthetics of Failure

by Vesna Madzoski

Nexus of Art and Science: The Centre for Computational Neuroscience and Robotics at University of Sussex
by Christina Aicardi

Mish/Mash
by Paul Catanese

Sipping Espresso with Salmon
by Carey Bagdassarian

The Making of Empty Stages by Tim Etchells and Hugo Glendinning
by Gabriella Giannachi

Cognitive Labor, Crowdsourcing, and Cultural History of Human/Machine Assemblages
by Ayhan Aytes

Inverse Embodiment: An Interview with Stelarc
by Lanfranco Aceti

Order in Complexity
by Frieder Nake

Teaching Video Production in Virtual Reality
by Joseph Farbrook

Atomism: Residual Images within Silver
by Paul Thomas

Collaborating with the Enemy
by Shane Mecklenburger

Notes on Demonstration Exhibition: The Ammonite Order, or, Objectiles for an (Un)Natural History
by Vince Dziekan

The Contemporary Becomes Digital
by Bruce Wands

Leonardo Electronic Almanac: Historical Perspective
by Craig Harris

Ars Electronica 2010: Sidetrack or Crossroads?
by Erkki Huhtamo


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