Leonardo
29 Number 5 (1996)
LEONARDO Special Issue:
Fourth Annual New York Digital Salon
October/November 1996
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ISSUE CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
TIMOTHY BINKLEY: Personalities at the Salon of Digits
ARTICLES
JANE PROPHET: Sublime Ecologies and Artistic Endeavors: Artificial Life and
Interactivity in the Online Project TechnoSphere
PAMELA JENNINGS: Narrative Structures for New Media: Towards a New
Definition
ROGER F. MALINA: Moist Realities: The Arts and the New Biologies
ADRIANNE WORTZEL: Cyborgesian Tenets and Indeterminate Endings: The Decline
and Disappearance of Destiny for Authors
NOAH WARDRIP-FRUIN: Writing Networks: New Media, Potential Literature
MARLENA CORCORAN: Digital Transformations of Time: The Aesthetics of the
Internet
ANTOINETTE LAFARGE: The Bearded Lady and the Shaven Man: Mona Lisa, Meet
Mona/Leo
ANDO ARIKE: The "Two Cultures" Revisited
EDUARDO KAC (with a technical appendix by Ed Bennett): Ornitorrinco and Rara
Avis: Telepresence Art on the Internet
MATTHEW J. COSTELLO: Don't Press that Button
ARTISTS' STATEMENTS
KIRSTEN SOLBERG: Fight or Flight
WORKS
GALLERY ARTWORKS
BARBARA NESSIM: Get Lost . . . or Found!
COMPUTER ANIMATIONS
SONYA SHANNON: Ode to Computer Animation
NET-WORKS
KEN FEINGOLD: What's the Use?
EXHIBITING ARTISTS
THE JURY