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Front Cover: Creature: Dot and the Kangaroo performance, 2015. (A Stalker Theatre & Out of the Box Production. Photographer: Darren Thomas.)
Back Cover: Paul Rosero Contreras, The Andean Pavilion, Stornato version I / Someday somehow, A/P, 2015. (© Paul Rosero Contreras / Dos Islas Studio)
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Leonardo, founded in 1968, has become an international channel of communication for artists who use science and developing technologies in their work. With emphasis on the artists' writings, Leonardo is the leading international journal for readers interested in the application of contemporary science and technology in their work. The companion annual journal, Leonardo Music Journal (LMJ) features the latest in music, multimedia art, sound science and technology.
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Volume 50, Number 4, 2017Table of Contents

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ISSN | 1530-9282 |
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Print ISSN | 0024-094X |
Launched on MUSE | 2017-08-09 |
Open Access | No |
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