Leonardo Electronic Almanac: 2004 - Volume
12
Peer Reviewers Index
last updated:
7 January 2005
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Established in 1993, Leonardo Electronic Almanac
(ISSN No: 1071 4391) is an international peer reviewed
electronic journal: before acceptance, every article
is reviewed and commented on, usually by three anonymous
reviewers. Based on these reviews, we make a decision
on whether to publish the text. In LEA, we currently
publish roughly 5 - 10% of the texts submitted for
publication consideration.
LEA covers a wide variety of fields, many of
them interdisciplinary and often in emerging areas
of artistic experimentation, research and scholarship.
Our peer-reviewers help us focus on new topics
of artistic interest, as other areas may move
out of the center of artistic experimentation
and become part of established disciplines. In
very new areas of inquiry, it is often difficult
for us to identify three reviewers competent to
review the work; in these cases, we may ask authors
themselves to suggest new reviewers for our peer-review
panel. The LEA network grows and evolves in a
very real sense through this process of collaborative
filtering. We wish to to warmly thank the 2004
reviewers who spent time writing very thoughtful
reviews on a volunteer basis. These reviews both
help us in making publication decisions and help
authors improve their texts.
Thank You Volume 12 (2004) Leonardo Electronic
Almanac Manuscript Peer Reviewers
Giselle Beiguelman Catholic University
of Sao Paulo, Brazil
Paul Brown Visiting Fellow, Birkbeck
College, University of London, United Kingdom
Ricardo Dal Farra - Estudio De
Musica Electroacoustica, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Marta de Menezes Graca University
of Oxford, United Kingdom
Steve Dietz ZeroOne San Jose
International Festival of Art and Technology,
USA
Sven Dupre Ghent University,
Belgium
Aileen Familara Isis International-Manila,
Philippines
Kenneth Fields Peking University,
China
Rudolf Frieling Center for Art
and Media, Germany
George Gessert Artist, USA
Young Hae Chang Young-Hae Chang
Heavy Industries, Korea
Drew Hemment FutureSonic, United
Kingdom
Stephen Jones Independent artist,
Australia
Eduardo Kac School of the Art
Institute of Chicago, USA
Choy Kok Kee Ngee Ann Polytechnic,
Singapore
Aleksandra Manczak Artist and
Teacher, Poland
Michael Naimark University of
South California, USA
Sheila Pinkel Pomona College,
USA
Louise Poissant University of
Quebec, Montreal, Canada
Scott Rettberg Richard Stockton
College of New Jersey, USA
Janet Saad-Cook Independent artist,
USA
Marla Schweppe Rochester Institute
of Technology, USA
Steven Shaviro University of
Washington, Seattle, WA, USA.
Sonia Sheridan School of the Art Institute
of Chicago, USA
Thom Swiss University of Iowa
Vladimir Tamari Artist, Japan
Darren Tofts Swinburne University
of Technology, Australia
Mark Trayle California Institute
of the Arts, USA
Marc Tuters Hexagram & VSMM,
Canada
Guy van Belle Independent artist
and educator, mxHz.org, Belgium
Marc Voge Young-Hae Chang Heavy
Industries, Korea
Stephen Wilson San Francisco
State University, USA
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