| Leonardo Music Journal 2004 |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| A musical technography of John Bischoff. | Science and technology | Kahn, Douglas |
| Crash and bloom: A self-defeating regenerative system. | Science and technology | Repetto, Douglas Irving |
| Crash and bloom: A self-defeating regenerative system.(an electronic sculpture) | Science and technology | Repetto, Douglas Irving |
| David Tudor as composer/performer in Cage's Variations II. | Science and technology | Pritchett, James |
| David Tudor in the late 1980s: Understanding a secret voice. | Science and technology | Gray, D'Arcy Philip |
| David Tudor's apprenticeship: The years with Irma and Stefan Wolpe. | Science and technology | Clarkson, Austin |
| David Tudor's Rainforest: An evolving exploration of resonance. | Science and technology | Driscoll, John, Rogalsky, Matt |
| David Tudor: The delicate art of falling. | Science and technology | Viola, Bill |
| Hearing spaces: David Tudor's collaboration on Sea Tails. | Science and technology | Perloff, Nancy |
| How does a bicycle light sound?: Cracked everyday electronics. | Science and technology | Moslang, Norbert |
| Open sources: Words, circuits and the notation-realization relation in the music of David Tudor. | Science and technology | Kuivila, Ron |
| Philippa Cullen: Dancing the music. | Science and technology | Jones, Stephen |
| Risk: The use of high-frequency radio electronics for audio recreation. | Science and technology | Prins, Gert-Jan |
| Star Networks at the Singing Point. | Science and technology | Jones, Ralph |
| The folk music of chance electronics: Circuit-bending the modern coconut. | Science and technology | Ghazala, Qubais Reed |
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