Leonardo/ISAST Organizational Collaborations

Leonardo/ISAST has collaborated with a number of art, science and technology institutions and organizations over the past 35 years. Collaborations have resulted in publishing projects on a variety of topics (see our Special Projects page and our Calls for Papers page for current examples), events, workshops, symposia, conferences, salons, lectures.

Leonardo/ISAST invites non-profit organizations, educational institutions and innovative corporations interested in collaborating with us to join us as Affiliate Members. We offer several levels of membership with benefits. Affiliate Members are encouraged to explore collaborative projects with us. Proposals should include information about the host organization and outline the nature of the collaboration, providing pertinent details such as proposed schedule of events.

Publishing Partner

The MIT Press
http://mitpress.mit.edu/

The MIT Press partners with Leonardo/The International Society for the Arts, Sciences and Technology to publish Leonardo, Leonardo Music Journal and the Leonardo Book Series, featuring innovative discourse on the convergence of art, science and technology by artists, scientists, researchers and scholars.


SISTER ORGANIZATION

Association Leonardo
http://www.olats.org

Association Leonardo is a non-profit organization based in Paris, France, that produces the Observatoire Leonardo (Olats) website and collaborates with Leonardo/ISAST on many editorial projects, events and activities.


Current PROJECT PARTNERS AND Collaborations

ACM SIGGRAPH
http://www.siggraph.org

Leonardo/ISAST publishes a special issue of Leonardo each year in conjunction with ACM SIGGRAPH's annual art show and conference.

College Art Association
http://www.collegeart.org/

As an affiliate society of the US College Art Association (CAA), Leonardo has joined the largest professional community of artists and art historians in the United States. Leonardo/ISAST participates in the annual College Art Association Conference, hosting panel discussions, town hall meetings and other events.

Djerassi Resident Artists Program
http://djerassi.org

The Djerassi Resident Artists Program is internationally recognized as one of the eminent artist residency programs, located in the Santa Cruz Mountains south of San Francisco. Leonardo/ISAST and DRAP collaborate on the annual Scientific Delirium Madness art/science residency, which brings artists and scientists to live and explore together on-site at Djerassi’s 585-acre retreat in the coastal Santa Cruz Mountains, south of San Francisco. The program also includes public events and academic forums, published blogs and articles in LEONARDO journal published by MIT Press. See www.leonardo.info/art-sci-residencies.

LASER Hosts
leonardo.info/laser

Leonardo/ISAST is grateful to our growing cadre of Leonardo Art Science Evening Rendezvous (LASER) hosts. Our popular art/science presentation series is made possible through the participation of these universities and institutions around the world.

Pomona College, LABS Project
http://leonardolabs.pomona.edu

Pomona College and Leonardo/ISAST collaborate in the LABS project, under the direction of LABS Editor in Chief Sheila Pinkel, a database of selected abstracts of Ph.D. and Master's theses in the Art/Science/Technology field. Selected abstracts are published and authors of top-rated abstracts are invited to write articles for inclusion in Leonardo.

School of the Art Institute of Chicago
http://www.artic.edu/

LMJ Editor in Chief Nic Collins maintains an office at SAIC, where he teaches in the Sound department.

University of Plymouth
http://www.i-dat.org/

Leonardo Reviews Editor in Chief Michael Punt and his team manage the Leonardo Reviews project at Plymouth University.

University of Texas, Dallas, ATEC
www.utdallas.edu/atec/

Leonardo/ISAST and the School of Arts, Technology and Emerging Communication (ATEC) at UT Dallastogether conductLeonardo Collaborative Initiatives at UT Dallas. Master's and Ph.D. students participate in and provide support for Leonardo/ISAST publishing projects such as e-books and podcasts.


Past Collaborations

ACM Multimedia
http://acmmm05.comp.nus.edu.sg/artprogram.htm

ACM Multimedia is the premier annual multimedia conference, covering all aspects of multimedia computing. In November 2005, Leonardo will co-sponsor ACM Multimedia 2005 in Singapore. A selection of the works accepted to the conference will be published in the Leonardo Journal and in the Leonardo Electronic Almanac.

Academy of Media Arts, Cologne, Germany
http://www.khm.de/

Al Andalus Foundation, City of Melilla Spain
http://www.melillafestival.org

Leonardo's collaboration with the City of Melilla and the Al Andalus Foundation, resulted in the colloquium on the reconnection of art, science, and spirituality, 18-20 June 2004. This intercultural dialogue offered one contribution towards cultural developments within the new planetary context.

Ars Astronautica
http://www.spaceart.net

This collaboration between Leonardo, the International Association for Astronomical Arts and the OURS Foundation was initiated in 1996 with the intention of nurturing a visible forum for any discussion concerning the cultural dimensions of space exploration.

Ars Electronica
http://www.aec.at

Artnodes, LABS Project
http://www.uoc.edu/artnodes/leonardolabs.html

Artnodes is a project of Universitat Oberta de Catalunya. Artnodes hosts the Spanish LABS database, under the direction of Pau Alsina and in collaboration with Leonardo/ISAST and Pomona College. The LABS project publishes selected abstracts of PhD and masters theses in the Art/Science/Technology field. Selected abstracts are published quarterly in the Leonardo Electronic Almanac, and authors of top-rated abstracts are invited to write articles for inclusion in Leonardo journal.

Art Science Technology Network (ASTN)
http://www.leonardo.info/astn/astn.html

ASTN is a virtual community of organisations interested in fomenting collaborations between groups and individuals in the arts, sciences and technology. ASTN was founded in 1990 by Annick Bureaud, Ray Lauzzana, Denise Penrose, Roger Malina and Pam Grant-Ryan. The principal activity of ASTN was to support the electronic community resource fineArt forum (fAf). Established in 1987, fAf for many years as an arts magazine/network news service on the Internet. Leonardo/ISAST initially published fAf on behalf ASTN, after which Paul Brown became fAf Executive Editor, followed by Nisar Keshvani.

Arts Catalyst
http://www.artscatalyst.org

Art and Science Collaborations, Inc. (ASCI)
http://www.asci.org

Arts Council England
http://www.artscouncil.org.uk/spaceart

The Interdisciplinary Arts Department at Arts Council England, the Space Sciences Laboratory at University of California at Berkeley and the Leonardo Network collaborated to offer a unique opportunity available to artists working in any art form. Artists were selected to spend up to 7 months at the Space Science Laboratory, in 2005 and 2006. Working alongside scientists and educators, artists had the opportunity to build their professional career through a sustained period of research and experimentation.

Art, Science and Research Labs
http://www.artscienceresearchlab.org

Arts Wire
http://www.artswire.org

Australian Network for Art and Technology
http:// www.anat.org.au/

Banff New Media Institute
http://www.banffcentre.ca/bnmi/

Leonardo/ISAST, Leonardo/OLATS, UNESCO DIGIARTS, Database for Virtual Art and the Banff New Media Institute collaborated on the first international art history conference covering art and new media, art and technology, art-science interaction, and the history of media as pertinent to contemporary art. The conference was held 28 September - 2 October 2005 at Banff Center, Canada.

beaming llc
http://beaming.com

beaming llc is a new media venture, consulting and event production firm based in San Francisco founded by Mark Beam. beaming inc. is the producer of the acclaimed lecture/performance series "New Minds," which presents some of the world's leading artists, scientists and technologists.

Berkeley Art Museum
www.bampfa.berkeley.edu/

CADRE, San Jose State University
http://cadre.sjsu.edu/

The city of San Jose was selected by ISEA to host the 2006 ISEA conference. Leonardo/ISAST collaborated with the city of San Jose, San Jose State University and others for the 2006 ISEA Symposium in a number of areas including: Facilitating of the Pacific Rim New MediaSsummit in connection with the Leonardo Global Crossings (Cultural Roots of Globalization) project, and documenting the work of emerging artists and of new media programs internationally.

Center for Arts Research and Education
http://www.carte.org.uk

Center for Science, Technology and Society, Santa Clara University, Bateson Colloquium
http://www.batesonconference.org/

Leonardo/ISAST collaborated on the 100th anniversary colloquium on Gregory Bateson, "Multiple Versions of the World: Conference marking 100 years of Gregory Bateson's influence," 20 November 2004.

Donau-Universität Krems
For several years, the Leonardo Scholarship program at Donau-Universität Krems (Danube University Krems) highlighted Leonardo's role in the documentation of Media Art History.

Electronic Music Foundation (EMF)
http://www.emf.org

EMF and Leonardo Music Journal (LMJ) collaborate in the release and distribution of compact discs of experimental music and sound art.

The Exploratorium
http://www.exploratorium.edu

Leonardo, in collaboration with the Exploratorium under the auspices of the Nanotech Informal Science Education Network, is publishing a series of special sections periodically in Leonardo Journal exploring the intersections of nanotech/science and art.

International Centre for Art and New Technologies (CIANT)
http://www.ciant.cz

MutaMorphosis is an international conference organized by CIANT as part of the ENTER festival in the framework of the Leonardo 40th anniversary celebrations which will explore the major mutations that are affecting the future of our world. The festival will feature also the first retrospective exhibition of Frank J. Malina.

Creative Disturbance
http://www.creativedisturbance.com

Mark Beam, Founder and Director of beaming llc, and Roger Malina, Executive Editor of Leonardo journal co-founded Creative Disturbance, which was a global network dedicated to serving the human-computer interface (HCI) market, serving artists, scientists, business and cultural organizations.

Creativity and Cognition Studios
http://www.designthinkingresearch.com

Two special sections were published in Leonardo: Vol. 35, No. 1 (2002) and Vol. 35, No. 3 (2002) which included papers presented at the third Creativity and Cognition Conference at Loughborough University, U.K., 10--13 October 1999. The selected papers focus on research at the intersection of art practice, creative cognition and digital technology. The notion of “research” used here is broad, including the development of creative practice in relation to technology, cognitive science and human-computer interaction issues.

Dagstuhl Workshops
http://www.dagstuhl.de

Digital Art Museum
http://www.dam.org

Digital Art Museum exhibits the work of leading artists who have practiced in the field of digital fine art since 1956. DAM is an on-line museum with a comprehensive exhibition of Digital Art supported by a wide range of background information including biographies, articles, a bibliography and interviews. DAM also includes an "Essays" section with articles by artists and theorists specially selected to place the works in context (many of them by special arrangement with Leonardo journal).

Fluid Arts
http://www.fluidarts.org

FluidArts is a nonprofit global cooperative of artists, scientists, engineers, and educators who seek to dissolve the barriers which currently prevent many from participating in the design of the 'New World' economy and culture. "The Spirit and Power of Water" is a collaborative project between the French Leonardo group, OLATS, and the River Festival, a project organized by African artists Camel Zekri and Dominique Chevaucher. "The Spirit and Power of Water" is a multicultural, interdisciplinary three-year project focused on the cultural and scientific contexts of water. OLATS's "Virtual Africa" project is the umbrella for "The Spirit and Power of Water." "Virtual Africa" was created to develop exchanges between intellectuals and artists from Africa and from the other continents. Designed as a large patchwork of images and texts, it focuses on several themes including the relations between arts and sciences and the relations between ancient and contemporary arts as well as historic and contemporary relations between Africa and the other continents. Zekri and Chevaucher's River Festival is an artistic dialogue created while traveling the great rivers of Africa. A seminar on "The Spirit and Power of Water" was held in Vandoeuvre-les-Nancy, in May 2001. Artists, scientists, and engineers presented their research on how water and water networks structure the cultural, economic and political lives of African peoples and human beings in general. A selection of artworks and articles from the symposium have been published in Leonardo journal.

Fondation Langlois Research Documentation Center
http://www.fondation-langlois.org/

Leonardo is part of the Documentation and Conservation of Media Arts Heritage (DOCAM) research alliance. Initiated by the Daniel Langlois Foundation for Art, Science and Technology, DOCAM's primary objective is to develop new methodologies and tools to address the problems of preserving and documenting technological and electronic works of art.

Franklin Furnace
http://www.franklinfurnace.org

Franklin Furnace Executive Director Martha Wilson was guest editor for the special section Live Art and Science on the Internet featured in Leonardo journal (Volumes 37--39).

Harvestworks
http://www.harvestworks.org

Founded in 1977 to cultivate artistic talent using electronic technologies, Harvestworks' mission is to encourage the creation and expand the dissemination of digital media artwork. From its New York City location and through its Internet presence Harvestworks provides accessible and coordinated digital media production, education, information and content distribution services to a diverse creative community that includes electronic music composers, interactive media designers, film and video makers, digital tool developers and computer programmers. By bringing together innovative practitioners from all branches of the digital arts, Harvestworks provides a vital context and catalyst for creativity in the digital arts. Leonardo collaborated with Harvestworks on "The Interactive Project: Activated Environments and Hybrid Instruments," which was held April 23-25, 2004 at various locations throughout New York City. The weekend-long seminar featured artworks by Harvestworks residents, panel discussions and demonstrations and involved arts organizations and artist's studios in the city.

Humboldt University: The Database of Virtual Art
http://virtualart.hu-berlin.de/

Considering the fundamental differences of virtual art, the documentation system reaches beyond traditional data by especially focusing on information about technical requirements, installation settings, blueprints, software-hardware configurations, interface and displays. Video documentation has strategically been given a core role, due to its ability to show the processual nature of these works - with more than 100 videos created by the artists.Ê Institutions displaying media art and media theory researchers also hold a prominent place in the database. Humbolt University/The Database of Virtual Art is a Co-Sponsor of the Refresh! Conference, September 2005.

International Directory of the Electronic Arts (IDEA)
http://nunc.com/

IDEA (the International Directory of Electronic Arts) first appeared in 1990, in a paper edition, published by CHAOS. It was compiled with the assistance of Leonardo Editorial Board members. The online edition started in 1996 with the technical collaboration of the French company Altern B. IDEA is a unique resource tool published in both French and English, has an international scope and lists information from more than 50 countries in Europe, North and South Americas, Asia, Oceania and Africa. The directory includes information and contacts for organizations and individuals who work in the fields of art, science and technology. IDEA online is a curated directory edited by Annick Bureaud (OLATS) with the cooperation of an international committee.

Institute for Interactive Arts and Engineering
http://www.iiae.utdallas.edu

Instituto Itau Cultural
http://www.itaucultural.org.br/

International Symposium on Electronic Arts (ISEA)
http://www.isea-web.org/

Microgravity Interdisciplinary Research (M.I.R.)
http://www.artscatalyst.org/htm/mir.htm

Multimedia Studies Program, San Francisco State University
http://msp.sfsu.edu

National Alliance for Media Arts and Culture
http://www.namac.org

New Media Minds Forum
http://msp.sfsu.edu/lectureseries/archive97.html

The NTT New Media Minds Forum presented by the SFSU New Media Institute in association with Leonardo/ISAST explored topics at the intersection of the physical environment, human nature and the virtual world. Speakers included Jaron Lanier, Soledad O'Brien, Thomas Dolby and Linda Stone.

Ngee Ann Polytechnic
http://www.ngeeann.edu.sg/

Planetary Collegium
http://www.planetary-collegium.net/

The Planetary Collegium was first presented by Roy Ascott in a paper given at the 5th International Symposium on Electronic Art in Helsinki. Since then Leonardo has sought to extend the discussion that it engendered by publishing papers which address in some depth the issues raised. The Planetary Collegium is a world-wide network, a series of relationships and a set of complex systems, rather than any kind of fixed institution or establishment of bricks and mortar. It identifies the need for strategies to re-vivifying art education and to increase the connectivity between art and other fields of knowledge and practice.

Regional Cultural Centre Letterkenny
http://www.donegalculture.com/

The collaboration, as part of the Leonardo 40th anniversary celebration, includes an exhibition coupling Pioneers in Art, Science and Technology with younger artists working in the same conceptual territories. The Project is tied to the Leonardo/OLATS Pioneers & Pathbreakers Project directed by Annick Bureaud. In addition we are initiating a three year project to explore the ways that artists and scientists are collaborating to address issues around global warming and climate change. This is tied to the Leonardo/ OLATS project on the same topics led by Julien Knebusch.

Research Institute of Experimental Aesthetics (Prometheus)
http://www.kai.ru/prometei/main.en.html

Rhizome
http://www.rhizome.org/

The San Francisco Art Institute
http://www.sfai.edu

Leonardo/ISAST and SFAI co-hosted a number of collaborative projects, including salons and SFAI student internships on publishing projects.

San Francisco State University
http://www.sfsu.edu

Leonardo/ISAST and SFSU collaborated on a number of collaborative projects, including the LASER series and SFSU student internships on publishing projects.

School of Visual Arts, NY (New York Digital Salon)
http://www.nydigitalsalon.org/

Founded in 1992, the New York Digital Salon, has been dedicated to the exhibition, study and promotion of digital art in all its genres. The Salon hosted an annual exhibition, educational and public programs, and catalogs published through Leonardo/ISAST and the MIT Press to accompany the exhibitions.

SETI Institute
http://www.seti.org

SolArt Global Network
http://www.khm.de/~SolArt/

The SolArt Global Network is an international group of artists using solar energy in their artwork. These artists seek to stimulate the global cultural imagination toward use of renewable energy resources. SolArt Global Network, Coordinated by Nora and Jurgen Claus at the Academy of Media Arts in Cologne, Germany is a network of artists, engineers, scientists and scholars participating in an international activity. SolArt Global Network brings participants together with the public at large around specific works created outdoors with solar media. Leonardo Vol. 28 No. 2, 3 and 4 (1995) as well as Leonardo Vol. 29 No. 1 (1996) included papers by members of the SolArt Global Network.

UNESCO - DIGIARTS Portal
http://portal.unesco.org/

Under the UNESCO Digi-Arts Knowledge Portal for technology-based arts and music, an international colloquium took place on 4-5 December, 2003 at the Sarai Center for Study of Developing Societies in Delhi, India. The meeting, entitled "Old pathways/New travelers: new media, electronic music and digital art practices in the Asia Pacific region", sought to launch a media arts and electronic music initiative sponsored by UNESCO Digi-Arts and Sarai, to promote and develop research, networking, mutual cooperation, training and knowledge in these fields within the region. The meeting also aimed to point out the role and place of media and technology in a social, cultural and economic landscape inscribed by ancient histories of contact and paths that internally connect the landmass of Asia and the island cultures of the Pacific regions, its impact on young people and its potential as a unique tool to promote cultural diversity. The editors of the Leonardo Electronic Almanac have invited contributions to be published in LEA from artists, musicians, practitioners, curators and critics that address regional networking competence problems and realities in the field of digital arts and electronic music in the Asia Pacific cultures.

University of California, Berkeley, Space Sciences Laboratory

See above under "Arts Council of England."

University of Wales
http://www.aber.ac.uk/

YLEM
http://www.ylem.org

Virtual Africa
http://www.voyd.com/ttlg/virtuals/africa.htm

FluidArts is a nonprofit global cooperative of artists, scientists, engineers, and educators who seek to dissolve the barriers which currently prevent many from participating in the design of the 'New World' economy and culture. "The Spirit and Power of Water" is a collaborative project between the French Leonardo group, OLATS, and the River Festival, a project organized by African artists Camel Zekri and Dominique Chevaucher. "The Spirit and Power of Water" is a multicultural, interdisciplinary three-year project focused on the cultural and scientific contexts of water. OLATS's "Virtual Africa" project is the umbrella for "The Spirit and Power of Water." "Virtual Africa" was created to develop exchanges between intellectuals and artists from Africa and from the other continents. Designed as a large patchwork of images and texts, it focuses on several themes including the relations between arts and sciences and the relations between ancient and contemporary arts as well as historic and contemporary relations between Africa and the other continents. Zekri and Chevaucher's River Festival is an artistic dialogue created while traveling the great rivers of Africa. A seminar on "The Spirit and Power of Water" was held in Vandoeuvre-les-Nancy, in May 2001. Artists, scientists, and engineers presented their research on how water and water networks structure the cultural, economic and political lives of African peoples and human beings in general. A selection of artworks and articles from the symposium have been published in Leonardo journal.

V2 Organization
http://www.v2.nl/index.php

Xerox PARC
http://www.parc.com/

Zero One: The Art and Technology Network
http://www.zero1.org

ZeroOne is a public benefit organization based in Silicon Valley that provides for the collaboration of art and technology. ZeroOne inspires possibility by invigorating community and developing social capital in local and global communities through discussions, salons, and conferences that help install an admiration and enjoyment of technology-related art. Since its establishment in 2000, ZeroOne has worked with Leonardo to co-host several events in the Bay Area including the 2006 ISEA Conference in San Jose, CA.

Updated 1 September 2015