July 2011 Arnheim for Film and Media Studies by Scott Higgins, Editor Reviewed by Ian Verstegen ArtScience: A Journey Through Creativity – permanent exhibition and Travelling the Silk Road exhibition Reviewed by Stella Veciana Design Thinking: Understanding How Designers Think and Work by Nigel Cross Reviewed by Dene Grigar East Bay Open Studios Preview Exhibition [...]
Ann: Leonardo Reviews Post June 2011
Affect and Artificial Intelligence by Elizabeth A. Wilson Reviewed by Jussi Parikka A Women’s Berlin: Building the Modern City by Despina Stratigakos Reviewed by Zainub Verjee Contemporary Art in Eastern Europe by Nikos Kotsopoulos, Editor Reviewed by Florence Martellini Grafik Dynamo by Kate Armstrong and Michael Tippett, with essay by Joseph Tabbi Reviewed by Dene [...]
Leonardo Reviews Posted for March 2011
Leonardo Reviews is pleased to announce the new postings at: http://leonardo.info/ldr.html (ISSN: 1559-0429)
New Leonardo Reviews: Posted | June 2010
A Body Worth Defending: Immunity, Biopolitics, and the Apotheosis of the Modern Body <http://www.leonardo.info/reviews/june2010/black_cohen.php> by Ed Cohen Reviewed by C.F. Black
Ann: Leonardo Reviews Quarterly 1.01 | June 2010
Now online here 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 [...]
Ann: ‘A History of Early Film’ – ‘A History of Pre Cinema’ – ‘A History of Television’ and much more
Early Visual Media is pleased to announce the important three volume set ‘A History of Early Film’ selected by Stephen Herbert. See http://www.visual-media.eu/publications_books_cinema.html
Ann: Motion Picture Evolution
For over 100 years, filmmakers have imaginatively responded to Darwin'stheory of evolution. This seven-week film series will feature evolutionary monsters andmorality; degeneration, extinction and perfection; clashes betweenevolutionary exponents and religious believers; human meddling with the"natural" course of evolution; and lots of scientists, dinosaurs, supermenand cavewomen!
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



