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10 April 2023    Leonardo Network Newsletter
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About the Cover: Kavita Gonsalves, the Indian banyan tree in the Brisbane City Botanic Gardens, illustrating the tree’s foliage, spread, and aerial roots, photographs, 2021.

 
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Lovewear prototype. At left is the pillow interface, and at right is the underwear garment.
Lovewear: Haptic Clothing that Allows Intimate Exploration for Movement-Impaired People  

By Emanuela Corti, Ivan Parati, and Christian Dils
People with disabilities often face physical, political, and societal barriers in expressing their sexuality. The lack of inclusivity in the sex toy market does not support an autonomous experience for impaired individuals who cannot operate toys without external assistance. Lovewear is a collaborative art-science project that combines user-centered design principles with soft robotics integrated into textiles. The aim is to offer an autonomous experience through haptic feedback, allowing self-exploration of intimate sensations and sexual pleasure to females with motor impairments. A pillow interface activates an underwear garment: While caressing and touching the pillow, the wearer triggers the underwear’s inflatable actuators. This transdisciplinary project used a mixed-methods research design; the objective is to promote the embedment of technology into everyday garments, to improve the wearer’s quality of life.

 
 

Voronoi wire rendering. (Source: Thutmose, Nefertiti Bust, 1345 BC. Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Berlin.) (Digital Model Source: Preußischer Kulturbesitz.) Viewed stimulus reproduced at scale: 363 × 239 × 495 mm.
Looking at Art, Literally  
 
In tracking viewers’ eye movement when looking at artwork, author Eugene Han proposes methods for the visualization of viewing patterns in three dimensions. Han demonstrates a major advantage of 3D visualizations: being able to present gaze information simultaneously on multiple locations and surfaces of artworks. Find out more.
 

Derek Curry and Jennifer Gradecki, facial landmark extraction and image generation for Infodemic.
Querying Algorithmic Decision-Making   
 
Artist and media theorist Derek Curry discusses algorithms’ indeterminate nature and raises poignant questions about the efficacy and dangers of algorithmic decision-making. Find out more.
 

Dynamics (of land) in market space-time.
Indeterminate Representations of Land   
 
Author Erica Deluchi examines technological developments related to the real estate market in Australia. Implementation of digitization, automation, and algorithmic programs shift representations of Land from something tangible to something indeterminate. Find out more.
 


Artwork credits, beginning at top with cover: © Kavita Gonsalves; © Emanuela Corti and Ivan Parati. Photo: Raoul XV; © Eugene Han; Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License Derek Curry and Jennifer Gradecki; © Erica Deluchi
 
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: FEBRUARY 2023 

A Better Ape: The Evolution of the Moral Mind and How it Made Us Human by Victor Kumar and Richmond Campbell. Reviewed by Gregory Tague.
Drawing Thought: How Drawing Helps Us Observe, Discover, and Invent by Andrea Kantrowitz. Reviewed by George Shortess.
Environing Media by Adam Wickberg and Johan Gärdebo, Editors. Reviewed by Jussi Parikka.
Seduced by Story: The Use and Abuse of Narrative by Peter Brooks. Reviewed by Jan Baetens
  
LEONARDO REVIEWS: MARCH 2023 

Is Consciousness Everywhere? Essays in Panpsychism by Philip Goff and Axel Moran, Editors. Reviewed by Michael Punt.
Justice for Animals: Our Collective Responsibility by Martha C. Nussbaum. Reviewed by Gregory Tague.
The Phantom Scientist by Robin Cousin; translated by Edward Gauvin. Reviewed by Jan Baetens.
Piranesi and the Modern Age by Victor Plahte Tschudi. Reviewed by Robert Maddox-Harle.
  
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