I was interviewed by Molly Webster for the “Kleptotherms” episode of Radiolab, which was entirely focused on the concept of temperature. Molly and I discussed the marker of 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit: where it originated in medicine, how it functions as a cultural artifact, and why no single number can be an accurate or inclusive arbiter of human health.
Tag: Politics
Living With Worlds (As They End)
Living With Worlds (As They End) is a collaborative, multidisciplinary exhibition mounted between January and May 2021. It features the work of Nancy Campbell, Darlene Farris-Labar, Yvonne Love, Gabrielle Russomagno, Britt Dahlberg, and myself.
Living With Worlds (As They End) was originally intended to be mounted as an on-site exhibition at the Madelon Powers Gallery at East Stroudsburg University, but was instead mounted online. The full catalogue is available for free as a PDF, or to purchase as a physical copy.
My contributions to the collaboration include five pieces of flash fiction that were written in direct response to individual pieces created by my co-collaborators. I also designed the exhibition’s catalogue, and wrote its introductory essay.
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