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Exhibition: Sandro Botticelli | Michael Joaquin Grey

Curated by Stefan Weppelmann at Gemäldegalerie, Berlin Staatliche Museen zu Berlin (National Museum) Exhibition Dates: September 3, 2011 – August 18, 2012 A catalogue with art publisher Walter König will be published on the occasion of this exhibition. Featuring essays by Dr. Edward Shanken, Dr. Brigit Blass-Simmen, and Dr. Stefan Wepplemann. More information: www.sherinnajjar.com

Now Available: L|R|Q – Leonardo Reviews Quarterly

The third issue of Leonardo Reviews Quarterly is available to download as a PDF. Please click here to start the download.

Review: Darwin’s Camera: Art and Photography in the Theory of Evolution by Philip Prodger

Reviewed by Amy Ione The idea that context is an important component in both the presentation and nature of empirical studies became popular at the end of the twentieth century and is often considered an outgrowth of Kuhnian paradigms.  With the elevation of paradigmatic perspectives, however, came the quandaries of what contextual research “means” in [...]

CFP: “Loving the Machine: Human-Machine Relationships in Film and Television”

In the last century, the long-running discourse of human-machine relations extended to film and television depictions of struggles for power, intimacy, identity, or security. Potential social conflicts engendered by producing machines that operate in their own self-interest have been explored in films such as