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Robert Oppenheimer: The myth and the mystery By Richard Rhodes | December 18, 2018
Robert Julius Oppenheimer | Image by David WargowskiEditor’s note: What follows is the prepared text for a lecture delivered at Santa Fe, New Mexico, on July 14, 2018 and sponsored by the Santa Fe...
“Déjà vu and nuclear roulette: The Bulletin’s initial reactions to the Cuban Missile Crisis,” by David A. Wargowski, October 26, 2022
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and its nuclear saber-rattling have roused the nuclear war genie, with the word “Armageddon” creeping into general discussion during the 60th anniversary of the Cuban...
“Rooted Among the Ashes: Hibakujumoku/ The A-Bombed Trees,” Katy McCormick, Wilmington College, Ohio, USA, August 6, 2022
For over a decade Katy McCormick has examined Japan's A-bombed landscapes, portraying the survivor trees or hibakujumoku subjected to the first use of atomic bombs in 1945. Standing in school yards,...
“Transmutations: Visualizing Matter | Materializing Vision,” by Jesse Andrewartha
A multimedia exhibition by filmmaker and photographer Jesse Andrewartha. Through 35mm film, digital video and images that utilize the alternative photographic processes of palladiotype and...
Museum London | Trinity3: Screening and Discussion with Mary Kavanagh and Sara Matthews
Presented in partnership between the Faculty of Information and Media Studies at the University of Western Ontario, and Museum London, this event builds from Mary Kavanagh’s work on view now in the...
“Cataloguing and Digitizing the Atomic Photographers Guild: the archiving initiative,” by N.A.J. Taylor (Deakin University)
Berlyn Brixner, Trinity Atomic Bomb Blast, 0.016 Sec N, July 16, 1945 The Atomic Photographers Guild is the pre-eminent collective dedicated to visualising all aspects of the nuclear...
Devour the Land: War and American Landscape Photography since 1970
Special Exhibitions Gallery, Harvard Art Museums Devour the Land shines a light on the unexpected and often hidden consequences of militarism on habitats and well-being in the United States....
How do humans make sense of the bomb?
Photography and introduction by Robert Del Tredici. Captions by Robert Del Tredici and Gordon Edwards. | October 7, 2021 Source: Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. This glass sphere, 3.2 inches...
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists – Donor Stories
David Wargowski, committed member of the Bulletin Community “Together we can make a difference. The Bulletin provides the research and information needed to reduce threats to our existence. It’s the...