Field Notes
Chicago, Babylon
By Zaheer KazmiThe Sears Tower in Chicago, renamed the Willis Tower in 2009, was once renowned for being the tallest skyscraper in the world, outstripping even the World Trade Centers Twin Towers in its bid to reach the heavens. It too stands fantastically highan awesome testament to human ingenuity, American power, and hubris.
In Conversation
ART & ACTIVISM
Peoples Climate Arts with Nato Thompson
Last month, Nato Thompson, Chief Curator of Creative Time, sat down with three members of the activist art collective Peoples Climate Arts to discuss their work.
GERMANWINGS
An Anthropological Fear
By Jorge de la Barre
Suicide is not what it used to be. According to the Aviation Safety Network, since 1976 six commercial planes, including most recently an Airbus A320 flight operated by Germanwings (a low-cost company owned by highly reputable Lufthansa), are believed to have been intentionally crashed by pilots, resulting in the deaths of 605 people.