Get Your Blue Mind On (as seen on Huffington Post)
November 14, 2011 by SarahKornfeld
Filed under environment, neuroscience, Ocean
(Link to Huffington Post http://huff.to/sTemOQ) By Wallace J. Nichols and Sarah Kornfeld Our brains have an amazing ability to do something: hide a world of truth from us. We’re able to tune out the blinking lights and honking horns, the stress of work, the underwater mortgage, and those inappropriate clothes and music our kids prefer. [...]
A Story of Toxic Art
September 13, 2011 by SarahKornfeld
Filed under BPA, children, curation, film, Ocean, Plastics, Social Media, technology, Toxins, women
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 [...]
A.M. Hoch: Portrait of a Young Boat
July 9, 2011 by SarahKornfeld
Filed under art and technology, curation, installations, Social Media, women
This is a picture of my friend and cohort A.M. Hoch. It’s from a rally this year in Bologna, Italy where people took to the streets in protest of the representation of women in the Italian Media. We may find the sexy, luscious images we see from runways and fashion magazine’s as elegant, but Italian people are bombarded [...]