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Leonardo: Journal of the International Society for the Arts, Sciences
and Technology
Call for Papers, Artist's Statements, and Book Proposals on
Nanotechnology, Nanoscale Science and Art
Guest Editors: Tom Rockwell (Exploratorium) and Tami I. Spector
(Univ. of San Francisco/Leonardo)
Leonardo, in collaboration with the Exploratorium under the auspices
of the Nanoscale Informal Science Education Network (http://
www.nisenet.org), has begun publishing work exploring the
intersections of nanotech/science and art. Manuscripts or artist's
statements can be submitted for publication in Leonardo (http://
www.leonardo.info/isast/journal/editorial/edguides.html) or in
Transactions, a section of the printed Leonardo journal that
publishes camera-ready manuscripts for rapid publication (http://
www.leonardo-transactions.com/). For information on submitting a
book length manuscript see http://leonardo.info/isast/leobooks/
guidelines.html.
We are especially seeking:
- Visual Artist's statements explaining the relationship of their
work to nanotech/science
- Manuscripts or artist's statements involving sound and tactile art
works
- Manuscripts from scientists, engineers and scholars exploring the
connection between nanotech/science and art
- Manuscripts and visuals aimed towards nanotech/science education
that uses the arts as a pedagogical tool
Forthcoming articles to be published in Leonardo Journal on nanotech/
science include: Boo Chapel's "Can You Hear the Femur Play?: Bone
Audio Speakers at the Nano Level"; Jane Bearinger's "Chaos Control on
the Nanoscale"; and James Gimzewski's "Nanotechnology: The End Game
of Materialism"
Interested artists and authors are invited to send proposals, queries
and/or manuscripts to the Leonardo editorial office: Leonardo, 211
Sutter St, suite #501
San Francisco, CA 94108U.S.A. E-mail: <[log in to unmask]>
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Dan Zevin
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San Francisco, CA 94123
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