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We-Make-Money-Not-Art | Back Water: What should be classified as “wilderness” in a post-industrial world? |
Design Exchange | Film: Back Water |
Washington Post | New movies to stream this week |
What’s Next?
ECO MATERIALISM AND CONTEMPORARY ART | Linda Weintraub, Chicago University Press |
New Jersey.com | Waking up on the side of the N.J. Turnpike: A Meadowlands documentary |
New Jersey Public Television | NJTV 2/16 |
Pop Matters | Rabbitsss: Penguins” |
WNYC | New Sounds: 6/30/14 “Episode #3612” |
BoingBoing | Software to trick your boss…” |
Studio 360 | Artists and Scientists Riff on Water |
Earth Beat Radio (PRI) | Foreign Bodies |
New York Times | ‘Hidden’ Water: Where Does It All Go? |
New Art/Science Affinities (2011) | by Andrea Grover, Régine Debatty, Claire Evans and Pablo Garcia. |
ARTlog | AUDiNT: Sonic Warfare |
We Make Money Not Art
| Interview With Jon Cohrs |
Art:21 | Gastro-Vision: Food and Technology in an Art Lab |
PFSK | Alviso All-Salt Critiques Pharmaceutical Dependency |
Grist | Water treatment plant yields gourmet drug-infused seasoning! |
Bay Citizen | Artists Tackle Chemical Trails Inside Body |
Examiner | Jon Cohrs — running a pirate radio station, Urban Wilderness Action Center, making designer salt |
BoingBoing | How to Set Up An Analog TV Station |
Hack-A-Day | OMG Pirate TV |
Furtherfield Magazine | FutureSonic:Environment 2.0 2009 |
Deutsche Welle Radio | Web technology and its environmental footprint |
Rhizome.org | Report from Futuresonic 2009 |
Neural Magazine | Oil Prospecting, DIY rush for oil |
BoingBoing | Eureka 2.0: collaborative urban prospecting |
Gizmodo | New Hipster Affectation: Urban Oil Prospecting |
Williamette Week | Noted Engineer Jon Cohrs Leaving Portland |