Lori Nix's evocative photographs of decaying power plants, flooded towns, falling Zeppelins and dead livestock, are both eerily familiar and weirdly surreal...
These images were created in 2007, and seem almost prophetic in their illustration of ecological and man-made disasters. We've seen superstorms, massive chemical and oil spills, and global crop failures, not to mention...
Read the rest of ‘Landscape Futures’ Exhibit at the Nevada Museum of Art Explores Our Relationship With Technology Permalink | Add to del.icio.us | digg Post tags: #aeconf, A + E, A+E, BLDGblog, chris jordan,...
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DesignWeek LA is currently in full swing, bringing an explosion of design events to the greater Los Angeles area. The event runs straight through Sunday and the full list of events can be...
The phrases “melting polar ice caps” and “rising water lines” are so ubiquitous now that they’ve almost lost their meaning...
The phrases “melting polar ice caps” and “rising water lines” are so ubiquitous now that they’ve almost lost their meaning...
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