Search Results for ""

Published Online, Status(Volume), Volumes

Sound Curating

Sound Curating Leonardo Electronic Almanac, Volume 22 Issue 3 Description: This volume analyzes the processes of both curating sound artworks and their phenomenological nature. The essays analyze sound art as well as the resistance of sound—as an art material—to spaces conceived for silent visual artifacts. The institutional caging of sound art becomes a struggle that frustrates the rebellious nature of sound-based […]

Articles, Status(Volume)

Introduction to Cloud and Molecular Aesthetics: An Analysis of Individual Components in Larger Systems / Lanfranco Aceti

Lanfranco Aceti Visiting Professor and Research Affiliate Art, Culture and Technology @ MIT Email: aceti@mit.edu Web: http://www.lanfrancoaceti.com Google Scholar: citations?user=snEM2x0AAAAJ&hl=en ORCID: 0000-0002-6835-2382 Twitter: lanfrancoaceti Cloud and Molecular Aesthetics Leonardo Electronic Almanac, Volume 22 Issue 1 Senior Editor: Lanfranco Aceti, Edward Colless, Paul Thomas Editors: Candice Bancheri, Ashley Daugherty, and Laura Fisher Reference this essay: Aceti, Lanfranco. “Introduction to Cloud and Molecular Aesthetics: An […]

Accepted for Review, Articles, New Submission, Published Online

PUBLISHING THE UNPUBLISHABLE: OR ON WHY THERE AIN’T NO SUCH THING AS A FREE LUNCH / LANFRANCO ACETI

Lanfranco Aceti Visiting Professor and Research Affiliate Art, Culture and Technology @ MIT Email: aceti@mit.edu Web: http://www.lanfrancoaceti.com Google Scholar: citations?user=snEM2x0AAAAJ&hl=en ORCID: 0000-0002-6835-2382 Twitter: @lanfrancoaceti Reference this essay: Aceti, Lanfranco. “Publishing the Unpublishable: Or on Why There Ain’t Such Thing as a Free Lunch.” In Publishing as Slavery, edited by Lanfranco Aceti. Cambridge, MA: LEA / MIT Press, 2019. Published Online: August 15, 2018 […]

Michael Spicher

Michael R. Spicher, PhD, works as a writer, researcher, editor, and philosopher. He has researched, written, and taught issues in art and aesthetics for over a decade, earning a PhD in philosophy—aesthetics, philosophy of art, and political philosophy—from the University of South Carolina. As an academic, he has published articles on beauty, taste, aesthetic experience, and state support of the […]

Blind Reviewers

The Leonardo Electronic Almanac has adopted a new experimental publishing platform, Contemporary Arts and Cultures (CAC), supported by MIT Press and Operational and Curatorial Research (OCR) and created by the MediaLab @ MIT. As part of the review process, we have created the option of blind reviewers represented by a particular avatar (a villain of your choosing). The avatar chosen […]