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The making of the Doomsday Clock: Art, science and the atomic apocalypse. January 25, 2018. By Lindsey Bever.
Her art is anchored in social advocacy and attempts to give a voice to the veiled, forgotten, exiled, and silenced. Heydt’s work has been shown in galleries, museums, art fairs, and film festivals ...
The Schaumburg Township District Library has installed newly restored artwork by renowned Chicago artist Martyl Langsdorf, creator of the 1947 Doomsday Clock. Thanks to a generous family donation ...
While the Doomsday Clock remains one of her most recognized designs, her other artworks — ranging from abstract landscapes to public murals — also showcase her extraordinary talent and vision.
On this week’s “More To The Story,” Daniel Holz from the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists discusses why the hands of the ...
One example is a 2023 artwork created in collaboration with Paolo Cardini called “PastFastForward,” which aimed to give autonomy to Guatemalan traditional artisans. While the symbol of the “Doomsday ...
The Doomsday Clock is still at 90 seconds to midnight. But what does it mean, ... Doomsday devices were incredibly present in literature and art throughout the 20th century, ...
The Doomsday Clock is now at 89 seconds to midnight and we’ve never been closer to annihilation. ... Doomsday devices were incredibly present in literature and art throughout the 20th century, ...
One example is a 2023 artwork created in collaboration with Paolo Cardini called “PastFastForward,” which aimed to give autonomy to Guatemalan traditional artisans. While the symbol of the “Doomsday ...