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About Leonardo Music Journal
Leonardo Music Journal is an annual multimedia publication (print and audio CD) of the International Society for the Arts, Sciences and Technology and the MIT Press. It publishes the work of artists who are inventing media, implementing developing technologies and expanding the boundaries of radical and experimental aesthetics.
A companion volume to Leonardo, the Journal
of the International Society for the Arts, Sciences and Technology, LMJ is a
sonic extension of Leonardo's dedication to fostering connections between the
contemporary arts, sciences and new technologies. LMJ provides a scholarly, international,
peer-reviewed forum for musicians, composers, sound artists, scientists, researchers,
theoreticians, technicians and instrument builders to discuss and present their work in a
context of mutual influence and exchange.
Broader social contexts form a
background for much of the discussion published in the journal, making
LMJ an important resource for anyone interested in the relations between music and
the audio arts and the cultural implications of new technological and scientific
developments.
Leonardo and LMJ are committed
to exploring new venues for the exposure of artists' work. The inclusion of a compact disc
with each issue addresses the need for a means of presenting sound material in
conjunction with print publication. The LMJ CDs are guest-curated
compilations of provocative new works, discussed in depth in a special section of the
journal.
In addition to articles, LMJ features reviews of books,
recordings, software, conferences, festivals and shows; editorials; news of relevant
upcoming events; information on interdisciplinary university programs; descriptions of
organizations dedicated to the interaction of music, science and technology; and an
annually compiled index of Leonardo and LMJ contents.
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