Interesting article on the Google Goggles project that allows people to see through computer monitors in lenses. According to Nick Bilton, of the New York Times, Google will start selling eyeglasses that will project information, entertainment and ads onto the lenses. He mentions questions that have been raised on how privacy will be regulated. To [...]
San Francisco in Color
The Smithsonian Institution has discovered rare color photographs of the ruins of San Francisco from the 1906 earthquake. The images, taken by photography pioneer Frederick Ives, appear to be the earliest color photographs of San Francisco ever taken. Read more
Perpetual Inventory by Rosalind Krauss: Reviewed by Amy Ione
Perpetual Inventory by Rosalind E. Krauss is a collection of essays that span three decades. The title comes from Krauss’ view that her job as an art critic requires that she take a perpetual inventory of what artists make and do, constantly revising her ideas about the direction and significance of the work she writes [...]
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: Leonardo Art/Science meeting at the SETI Institute
Leonardo ISAST in collaboration with the SETI Institute invites you to a meeting of the Leonardo Art/Science community. Sponsored by ZKM|Center for Art and Media and by the School of the Art Institute of Chicago



