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Triple Canopy
The thirteenth issue of Triple Canopy, Negative Infinity , has reached its conclusion. Triple Canopy’s next issue, to be published in March, focuses on neuroscience and its discontents. Through essays, interviews, and artist projects, the issue will scrutinize how the knowledge produced by contemporary brain sciences is being used and experienced as it enters into—and becomes a dominant way of explaining—the world at large.Online
Installing O’ Speak, Speak by artists Dale Davis, Charles Dickson, Nate Ferrantes, John Outterbridge, and Elliott Pinkney, 1971, Elliott Pinkney
Pacific Standard Time Festival January 19-29, 2012
Dance Research Journal , a biannual publication of The Congress on Research in Dance (CORD), is oriented primarily toward historical and critical theory of dance. DRJ features articles, book reviews, research, and dialogues which span disciplines including anthropology, education, pedagogy, gender and sexuality, criticism, intercultural studies, and somatics. The journal also reports on scholarly conferences, archives, and other projects of interest to the field. DRJ encourages interdisciplinary approaches to dance and welcomes scholars in dance studies and related fields.

