Photosynthesis Photography

December 19, 2010 Art, Issue One, Volume Two No Comments

Imagine a photographic world where you don’t need heavy metals and litres of water to make photographs.

Imagine a photographic world where you can discard your unwanted images as well as used and expired materials in your own backyard or compost bin.

Imagine a photographic world where your garden is your photographic supplies store.

Imagine no more.
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Archives of Horror and Hope

December 13, 2010 Art, Issue One, Volume Two No Comments

Appalachian Coal serves electric companies 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
PLEASE read this writing with the lights out…..

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Superstition Vistas and the Battle for Smart Growth Communities

By Martin A. Gromulat

Superstition Vistas is a nearly 175,000-acre plot of land managed by the Arizona State Land Department (Department). Named for the mountain range that dominates the area, Superstition Vistas is located in the Sun Corridor, an area that stretches from Phoenix to Tucson and is predicted to grow to 15 million inhabitants by 2060. The Department’s stated goal is to develop Superstition Vistas as a sustainable community – one that can be the model for future sustainable desert development.

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