It's Artificial Afghanistan: A Simulated Battlefield in the Mojave Desert
An hour northeast of Barstow, California, there's an army base the size of Rhode Island, complete with a fake Afghan town known as Ertebat Shar. More »
Geoff Manaugh writes at BLDGBLOG. Nicola Twilley is the author of Edible Geography. In 2012-13, they are traveling to sites around the United States with their portable-media project, Venue.
An hour northeast of Barstow, California, there's an army base the size of Rhode Island, complete with a fake Afghan town known as Ertebat Shar. More »
Stone Librande talks about parking lots, governing styles, and how Google Earth shaped the Sim's new world. More »
A conversation with Scott McGuire, the man behind The Mountain Lab More »
A visit to the birthplace of your future nightmares More »
As we approached the site, the scale of the landfill became more clear, a massive trash mountain looming on the right side of the freeway, blocking the sun. More »
Berkeley's Ken Goldberg explores how to help people understand the physical realities of a geologically active world. More »
In its original home, near Almaty in Kazakhstan, the apple can be the size of a cherry or a grapefruit. It can be mushy or so hard it will chip teeth. It can be purple- or pink-fleshed with green, orange, or white skin. It can be sickly sweet, battery-acid sour, or taste like a banana. Preserving this biodiversity can become a massive project, in life and art. Kazakhstan Elite, Jessica Rath, high-fire glazed porcelain, 2012 (Jessica Rath) Every apple for… More »
A relatively straightforward technological innovation could profoundly reshape our relationships with domesticated animals, the landscape, and each other. More »
The paintings that hide and decorate the lives of the incarcerated More »
In the late 1960s, NASA created an offworld analogue with dynamite and fertilizer bombs outside Flagstaff, Arizona, so that astronauts could train for the Apollo missions. More »
Every day and night, beneath the streets of San Francisco, huge wheels turn, pulling cable cars to their far-flung destinations and back again. More »
The pastel buildings seem to hover above the greenish water; from a distance, they even appear to be boats. More »
"All the conveniences any little bat heart could possibly desire" More »
"Photography is a way to mine ideas that are things." More »
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