Category: Journals
Does Lara Croft Wear Fake Polygons? Gender and Gender-Role Subversion in Computer Adventure Games
April 12, 2018
We spoke with Anne-Marie Schleiner, a new media and performance artist, scholar, and gamer, for the latest Spotlight on Science Q&A. Here, she reflects on her 2001 article “Does Lara Croft Wear Fake Polygons? Gender and Gender-Role Subversion in Computer Adventure Games” from LEONARDO.
Welcome Emma Hart
January 13, 2017
The New Year welcomes Emma Hart to the helm of Evolutionary Computation. She takes over the role of Editor-in-Chief from Hans-Georg Beyer (who had assumed the role himself in 2010). Professor Hart is the Director of the Centre for Algorithms, Visualisation and Evolving Systems at Edinburgh Napier University and her research is focused on biologically inspired computing. Professor Hart answered a few questions for us about her work with the journal and her hopes for its future.
MIT Press and Leonardo/ISAST Launch A New Platform: ARTECA
September 20, 2016
he MIT Press and Leonardo/ISAST are pleased to announce the launch of ARTECA, a curated space for essential content linking the arts, sciences, and technologies.
Forty Years of Computer Music Journal
June 7, 2016
Douglas Keislar, Editor of Computer Music Journal, reflects on how the discipline of computer music has evolved since the journal was founded in 1976.
Five Minutes with Olaf Sporns
April 11, 2016
We’re excited to introduce Network Neuroscience, the latest journal to join our open access program. We speak with Dr. Olaf Sporns, MIT Press author and Distinguished Professor, Provost Professor, and Robert H. Shaffer Chair, Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences at Indiana University, Bloomington. Dr. Sporns is editor of Network Neuroscience, which will launch in 2017.
MIT Media Lab and MIT Press Launch Journal of Design and Science
February 24, 2016
The MIT Media Lab and the MIT Press today announced the launch the Journal of Design and Science (JoDS).