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Ruptures In Technoculture

  INTRODUCTION   IN FEBRUARY OF 2010, AN ARTICLE APPEARED IN WIRED Magazine on the further militarization of bioengineering.  The US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) included an item in its 2011 budget for the creation of a militarized living organism, titled BioDesign.  The article noted:   Darpa is looking to re-write the laws […]

Ohio: Turkish Ecoart Exhibit

SISH-KEBAP, Eden Ünlüata, Installation 2010   EDITOR’S NOTE In 2010 artists Nanette Yannuzzi and Arzu Ozkal brought ecoart by thirteen contemporary Turkish activist artists to America.  The collaborative exhibit– RELIEF VALVE/SUBAP, was installed in a unique non-art farm venue at Oberlin College and Conservatory in Ohio where Yannuzzi and Ozkal were teaching studio art.  Of […]

India: Beauty of Water

    I.  A BEGINNING IN KERALA   IT IS OCTOBER 2008 AND I AM THE SOLE woman in a group of ten accomplished artists and art students in the backwaters of Kerala in the south of India. I do not speak the Malayalam language. Everyone knows English, yet we are shy, and my accent […]

BORDER CROSSINGS

In this third issue, we’re still crossing into unknown editorial territory.  Producing an entirely new magazine is exciting and obsessive.  We hope to stay flexible, though, and open to feedback (send ideas, essay and theme proposals), but we’re dedicated to WEAD’s basic ground (aka golden) rules.  Nothing’s perfect, but each issue aims to be stimulating […]

England: ‘pool Project

        ‘pool explores reveals and celebrates the origins of the city that forgot its namesake.   ‘pool encourages discussion about the past in order to influence the future. Everyone is welcome to join in.               LIVERPOOL’S NAMESAKE, THE TIDAL POOL, IS NOW HIDDEN below the city […]

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