Exposing Violence
Exposing Violence by Agnieszka Jelewska and Michał Krawczak, part of the Leonardo Book Series, gathers, for the first time, new tendencies in contemporary media practices that engage in exposing the violence inflicted upon human beings and the environment..
It focuses on projects that emerged in the second and third decades of the twenty-first century as forms of socially engaged media activities initiated by independent groups of artists and researchers, interdisciplinary teams emerging at universities, and small laboratory groups.
Laser Talks and Events Listing
The Leonardo/ISAST LASERs are a program of international gatherings that bring artists, scientists, humanists and technologists together for informal presentations, performances and conversations with the wider public. The mission of the LASERs is to encourage contribution to the cultural environment of a region by fostering interdisciplinary dialogue and opportunities for community building to over 50 cities around the world.
The Leonardo/ISAST LASERs are a program of international gatherings that bring artists, scientists, humanists and technologists together for informal presentations, performances and conversations with the wider public. The mission of the LASERs is to encourage contribution to the cultural environment of a region by fostering interdisciplinary dialogue and opportunities for community building to over 60 cities around the world.
The Department of Art and Art History at San José State University will celebrate the 40th anniversary of the CADRE (Computers in Art, Design, Research, and Education) program with a public symposium at the San José Museum of Art on April 10–11, 2026. Held in conjunction with the opening weekend of Motherboards, the event brings together artists, designers, scholars, alumni, and students to reflect on four decades of digital media art and its evolving cultural impact.
LASER Talks in Rio de Janeiro: Communication in Chagas: Social Technology and International Mobility
The Leonardo/ISAST LASERs are a program of international gatherings that bring artists, scientists, humanists and technologists together for informal presentations, performances and conversations with the wider public. The mission of the LASERs is to encourage contribution to the cultural environment of a region by fostering interdisciplinary dialogue and opportunities for community building to over 60 cities around the world.
Access Intelligence brings together artists, researchers, and technologists working at the intersection of disability and AI. Together, they will examine what disabled people already know as theorists and builders of intelligence, and to imagine what building with that knowledge could look like. Featuring M Eilo, Joshua Miele, Louise Hickman, Lindsey Felt, and Claudia Alick.














