Leonardo Reviews is
the work of an international panel of scholars and professionals invited
from a wide range of disciplines to review books, exhibitions, CD-ROMs,
Web sites, and conferences. Collectively they represent an intellectual
commitment to engaging with the emergent debates and manifestations
that are the consequences of the convergence of the arts, science and
technology.
This website is the place where these reviews are received and posted
as they arrive. Subject to the editorial processes, many are also
printed in Leonardo to reach a different constituency and form part
of the Leonardo archive. Increasingly this site will also be used
for ambitious projects intended to reconsider the practice of reviewing
in the light of growing interdisciplinarity and emergent technologies
of communication and distribution.
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