[Leonardo/ISAST Network] Introducing: Leonardo Transactions

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Leonardo Transactions
Editor-in-Chief: Ernest Edmonds
Managing Editor: Greg Turner
 
Transactions is a new section in the print journal /Leonardo/ that 
publishes fully refereed papers in a fast track to disseminating key new 
results, ideas and developments in practice.

Papers are solicited under the stated aims and scope of /Leonardo/, but 
are restricted to two pages of published material. A fast referee 
process is employed in which the result is restricted to "accept" or 
"reject" a submission. If a submission is rejected, the submission of a 
revised version will be treated as a new paper.

The announcement of results or developments in a Transactions paper will 
not exclude that work from subsequent publication as a full /Leonardo/ 
paper. However, any such submission will be considered by /Leonardo/, in 
the normal way, as a new paper.

Papers should be submitted electronically in final camera ready form 
according to /Leonardo/'s editorial guidelines. Incorrectly formatted 
papers will be rejected, so take great care. Refer both to the general 
editorial guidelines, and also to the specific guidelines for 
Transactions papers.

Visit the Transactions website to review guidelines, submit a paper, and 
sign up to receive updates and announcements: www.leonardo-transactions.com
 
Transactions Editorial Board:
 
Paul Brown, Computer Arts Society
Dave Burraston, Creativity and Cognition Studios
Linda Candy, University of Technology, Sydney
Sean Cubitt, University of Melbourne
Ross Gibson, University of Technology, Sydney
Sue Gollifer, University of Brighton
Janis Jeffries, Goldsmiths College, University of London
Mary Lou Maher, National Science Foundation, USA
Lev Manovich, University of California, San Diego
Eduardo Miranda, University of Plymouth
Bonnie Mitchell, Bowling Green State University
Kumiyo Nakakoji, University of Tokyo
Frieder Nake, University of Bremen
Jack Ox, University of New Mexico
Doug Riecken, IBM
Cynthia Beth Rubin, Rhode Island School of Design
Stephen Scrivener, Chelsea College of Art and Design
Jeffrey Shaw, University of New South Wales
Mike Stubbs, FACT Liverpool
 
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