Dive into the archives.
- EcoArtTech release turbulance commission.
Cary Peppermint and Christine Nadir, who make up EcoArtTech, have just posted their Turbulance commission. Its a great project that corrupts image files based on the pollution outside a national park where the flickr image was taken.
“Eclipse” is a user driven, networked-art application that alters and corrupts United States national and state park images from [...]
- Repackaging Nature
Great interview with phillip ross on rhizome.
His current projects include a long-term effort to grow a large building out of mushrooms, and a new, ongoing salon (“Critter”) at the Studio for Urban Projects, a unique cultural center opened in 2008 by Alison Sant and Marina MacDougal. Ross describes the studio as “a collective of collectives,” [...]
- DMZ’s rich ecosystem
from viridiandesign.org:
“According to the South Korean government’s six-year study of the ecosystem in the DMZ, the 250-km-long, 4-km-wide no-man’s land that separates heavily armed forces has been reconfirmed as housing some of the world’s rarest species of flora and fauna.
“Revealing its study conducted from 1995 until Feb. 6 of last year, the Korea Forest Research [...]


