Leonardo
LEON 37.1 - Pierre Restany (1930-2003): Philosopher of Art
LEON 37.5 - Art and Science: Analogy and Anachronism in Modern Thinking
LEON 37.5 - Toward a Diffracted Literature
Over a relatively short period of its history, literature has become closely linked to the book; but literature preceded the book, and today its creation, due to its digital form, is more and more linked to screens or to sound output interfaces. Because the screen is not a material object but a virtual one, it can take as many forms as its users wish. This article attempts, first by means of an excerpted short story by the author and then in a theoretical discussion, to demonstrate and analyze some of the implications of the use of the screen in the field of e-literature.
LEON 37.5 - Telematic Tubs Against Terror: Bathing in the Immersive Interactive Media of the Post-Cyborg Age
LEON 37.5 - Kid Friendly, Open Source
A dispatch on the arts, technologies and cultures in the metropolitan community served by the Amsterdam airport.
LEON 37.5 - Art and Design Cures for Society's Growing Data Perceptual Blindness?
LEON 37.5 - Wave Space Art
The author presents the basics of his painting style and the development of its underlying geometry, which he calls GridField Geometry.
LEON 37.5 - The Shape of Things: A Philosophy of Design
LEON 37.5 - Camera Lucida: A Three-Dimensional Sonochemical Observatory
Camera Lucida is an interactive “sonic observatory” that directly converts sound waves into light by employing a phenomenon called sonoluminescence. The project was conceived both as an artwork and as a musical instrument that allows its player to see and shape sounds while moving through space.