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1 March 2023    Leonardo Network Newsletter
About the Cover: Weiming Dong, Portrait Map Art of a Side Profile, 2022. (© Weiming Dong). See "Portrait Map Art Generation by Asymmetric Image-to-Image Translation” in this issue by Yuxin Zhang, Fan Tang, Weiming Dong, Thi-Ngoc-Hanh Le, Changsheng Xu, and Tong-Yee Lee.

 
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The students and visiting researchers discussing Hijikata’s model implantable generator, 2019.
Hacking Hearts: Establishing a Dialogue
in Art/Science Education  

By Kayoko Nohara, Betti Marenko, and Giorgio Salani
This paper discusses Hacking Hearts, a transdisciplinary educational collaboration between the art school Central Saint Martins (U.K.) and a science and engineering university, the Tokyo Institute of Technology (Japan). The concept of performativity—which was brought into the construction of the workshop setting—is used to explain the mechanisms of interaction across disciplinary boundaries commonly accepted in these institutions and academic areas. The collaboration transformed performative elements into a resource by creating an educational environment that enabled communication through encounters “on stage” between research scientists and art/design students. The discussion is situated within a growing literature on art/science education and offers lessons for establishing collaborative workshops between diverse participants.

 
 


Newtonian Mechanics + Leonardo da Vinci’s
Visualization of Gravity = Acceleration  

 
Via analysis of both Leonardo’s thought and his physical experiments regarding falling objects’ acceleration, Morteza Gharib, Chris Roh, and Flavio Noca use Newtonian mechanics to confirm Leonardo’s “Equivalence principle.” Find out more
 

Testing the lighting of the space to calibrate and adjust settings between projection and camera, evaluating shadows and appearances of the figure’s grey suitand the grey of our clothing. Camera: Ludwig Löckinger. (© artistic research project “INTRA SPACE” led by Wolfgang Tschapeller, 2015–2017)
Digital Oceans and Algorithmic Castaways  
 
Christina Jauernik discusses liminal spaces created by the interaction of virtual and real bodies in “INTRA SPACE,” made real by a Cephalopod-esque network of cameras. Find out more
 


A Close Look at John Cage’s Child of Tree  

 
Author Anthony Gritten considers John Cage’s Child of Tree, rife with indeterminacy, through the lens of Jean-François Lyotard’s writings on Marcel Duchamp. Find out more


Artwork credits, beginning at top with cover: © Weiming Dong; © Hacking Hearts, Central Saint Martins; By permission of the British Library; © artistic research project “INTRA SPACE” led by Wolfgang Tschapeller, 2015–2017; © John Cage Trust.
 
Additional articles in the issue span a range of art/science topics, as does the Leonardo Reviews section, which provides critiques of recently published books and exhibitions. Leonardo is available as print and online editions as well as via download at a library near you!
 
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LEONARDO REVIEWS: DECEMBER 2022 

La bande dessinée en France à la Belle époque. 1880-1914 by Thierry Groensteen. Reviewed by Jan Baetens.
Collectionneurs & Musées, series: «Ce que collectionner veut dire» by Géraldine David and François Mairesse, Editors. Reviewed by Jan Baetens.
Giving Bodies Back to Data: Image Makers, Bricolage, and Reinvention in Magnetic Resonance Technology by Silvia Casini. Reviewed by Roberta Buiani.
Indigenous Continent: The Epic Contest for North America by Pekka Hämäläinen. Reviewed by Allan Graubard.
Pin-Ups 1972: Third Generation Rock ’n’ Roll by Peter Stanfield. Reviewed by Mike Mosher.
Terra Forma: A Book of Speculative Maps by Frédérique Aït-Touati, Alexandra Arènes and Axelle Grégoire; translated by Amanda DeMarco. Reviewed by Jussi Parikka.
  
LEONARDO REVIEWS: JANUARY 2023 

Contemporary Photography in France: Between Theory and Practice by Olga Smith. Reviewed by Jan Baetens.
Endless Intervals: Cinema, Psychology, and Semiotechnics around 1900 by Jeffrey West Kirkwood. Reviewed by Dr. Michael Punt.
Annotation by Remi Kalir and Antero Garcia. Reviewed by Jan Baetens.
Poetic Cinema and the Spirit of the Gift in the Films of Pabst, Parajanov, Kubrick and Ruiz by Dr. Laleen Jayamanne. Reviewed by Will Luers.
   
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