Conversations for this special section of Leonardo first began in July 2023. Over the course of the following year and half, as the framework was conceptualized, papers were solicited, reviewed, edited and re-edited, and editorial deadlines came and went, two pioneering figures in the field of video imageprocessing passed away: Louise (Etra) Ledeen and Ralph Hocking. While the trajectories of their engagement with the now-widely dispersed community of image-processing artists differed—Ledeen left the art world to focus on corporate projects in the late 1980s while Hocking continued to teach at Binghamton University and remained at the helm of the Experimental Television Center (ETC) until 2011—they both played an instrumental role in the early emergence and adoption of, and experimentation with, image processing equipment. Ledeen was both an artist and an organizer at the center of several electronic art communities in 1970s New York. In addition to making work of her...
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December 01 2024
Histories, Legacies, and Futures of Image-Processing Unavailable
Helena Shaskevich
CUNY Graduate Center
Adam Hart
Media Burn
Online ISSN: 1530-9282
Print ISSN: 0024-094X
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Leonardo (2024) 57 (6): 591–594.
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Helena Shaskevich, Adam Hart; Histories, Legacies, and Futures of Image-Processing. Leonardo 2024; 57 (6): 591–594. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/leon_e_02581
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