Leo Вђ“ Number 1 1996 Link

: A significant portion of the write-up focused on "Art and the Environment," examining how artists were beginning to use digital modeling and satellite data to address ecological crises—a precursor to modern data-driven environmental art.

: His work on the "Cosmic Dancer" sculpture—the first three-dimensional artwork specifically designed for a human-occupied habitat in orbit (the Mir space station)—is a centerpiece of this volume. Legacy in Media Arts

: As 1996 was a pivotal year for the early public internet, the issue analyzed the "virtual" versus the "real," questioning how emerging telecommunications would redefine the physical gallery space. Notable Contributors

: The issue prominently featured "The Space Art Project," exploring how artists utilize space technology and the unique environment of outer space to create new aesthetic experiences. It highlighted works that move beyond traditional representation to interactive and kinetic sculptures designed for zero gravity.