[Leonardo/ISAST Network] LEA July 2004: Translation, Transcodification, Transmission: Erika Tan's *Pidgin: Interrupted Transmission by Janice Cheddie

Melinda Klayman mklayman at leonardo.info
Wed Jul 21 18:42:42 EDT 2004


*sincere apologies for cross-posting*

Leonardo Electronic Almanac: July 2004
ISSN#1071-4391
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*Translation, Transcodification, Transmission: Erika Tan's *Pidgin:
Interrupted Transmission*, by Janice Cheddie*
This month, Janice Cheddie discusses "issues of cultural translation,
digital media and notions of difference," using a work by U.K.-based
artist Erika Tan as a basis for her exploration.

*Leonardo Reviews: July 2004*
Leonardo Reviews includes a review of the Europe-Asia Contemporary
Music Festival in Kazan, Russia, by Alexandre A.Ovsyannikov; Rob Harle's
review of a special issue of *HYLE: The International Journal for the
Philosophy of Chemistry*; and Andrea Dahlberg's review of a new book on
Italian filmmaker Luchino Visconti.

Also in this issue, we feature selected abstracts from the upcoming
issue of Leonardo (Vol. 37, No. 4); an announcement and information on
Leonardo's collaboration with ISEA2004, taking place in Finland, Estonia
and the waters in-between; and the latest news on the activities of
Leonardo/ISAST.

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