Thursday, February 23, 2012

Faces of Chelonia: Art, Turtles and Two Guys with a Camera

This is an interview that is typically techno: Neil Ever Osborne and I did it email via email, and Wallace J Nichols and I over a beer with little wi-fi. It was great fun to interview my ocean brothers, and bioneers on this amazing adventure they are having called, “Faces of Chelonia”. Both Neil and [...]

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A Story of Toxic Art

By Wallace J. Nichols, Sarah Kornfeld and Andy Myers (as seen in The Huffington Post) The stuff of war is the stuff of art.  Some of the earliest cave drawings depict tribal strife.  Since before history, the material and materiel of war has served as a vast palette for artists to explore and explain the [...]

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The sea is a dance (of Oil) – Redux

August 2, 2010 by SarahKornfeld  
Filed under BPA, civil rights, dance, Ocean, Plastics, Toxins, women

I wrote this post in April when the Gulf “spill” was formally announced. I felt today that I wanted to repost it, primarily because the toxic dispersants that were dangerously used to “break up the oil” are in the news now. There are almost no new words for me to put to “paper”.  I only think of [...]

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