The following is a narrative, which explores the age of nuclear enlightenment—or the Atomic Age—and its physical ramifications within the landscape. This era—starting with the discovery of radioactivity in 1898 and continuing through today—began with a belief in progress towards a brighter tomorrow, but ended in destructive actions that will continue to decay within our soils and bones for millions of years into the future. Following the stories of key people, such as Marie Curie, Robert Oppenheimer, and Edward Teller, this thesis tells a story, which even though it is historically recent, it is unknown to people of the millennial generation—those born from the early 1980s through the early 2000s. To tell the story, the thesis draws upon sc...
Many scientists are making the case that humanity is living in a new geological epoch, the Anthropoc...
As we approach the end of the twentieth century, a remarkable yet extraordinarily tragic and bloody ...
This dissertation investigates the visual legacy of the atomic bomb as viewed through the eyes of a ...
Ten years have passed since the 2011 Fukushima nuclear accident in Japan, but its devastating impact...
Working with the nuclear economy and nuclear aesthetics is a complex ethical process, one that twist...
This project examines how nuclear fiction influenced popular culture during the 1950-1970s, the heig...
How have nuclear issues been covered in documentary since the end of the Cold War? This original new...
The predominant existential and political issues surrounding the ‘nuclear’ are no longer focused on ...
Nuclear energy production worldwide has created the problem of what to do with its legacy of high-le...
This project argues that the nuclear bomb has made speculation an integral part of representing the ...
This thesis contains the historiography of nuclear age, from the first atomic bombs through the use ...
This presentation was prepared for in-classroom use only. It was created initially to describe and d...
From the emergence of giant insects on the big screen, to the bomb tests on well-dressed mannequin f...
Many scientists are making the case that humanity is living in a new geological epoch, the Anthropoc...
Since the first atomic explosion in 1945 the United States has dedicated more economic, human, and e...
Many scientists are making the case that humanity is living in a new geological epoch, the Anthropoc...
As we approach the end of the twentieth century, a remarkable yet extraordinarily tragic and bloody ...
This dissertation investigates the visual legacy of the atomic bomb as viewed through the eyes of a ...
Ten years have passed since the 2011 Fukushima nuclear accident in Japan, but its devastating impact...
Working with the nuclear economy and nuclear aesthetics is a complex ethical process, one that twist...
This project examines how nuclear fiction influenced popular culture during the 1950-1970s, the heig...
How have nuclear issues been covered in documentary since the end of the Cold War? This original new...
The predominant existential and political issues surrounding the ‘nuclear’ are no longer focused on ...
Nuclear energy production worldwide has created the problem of what to do with its legacy of high-le...
This project argues that the nuclear bomb has made speculation an integral part of representing the ...
This thesis contains the historiography of nuclear age, from the first atomic bombs through the use ...
This presentation was prepared for in-classroom use only. It was created initially to describe and d...
From the emergence of giant insects on the big screen, to the bomb tests on well-dressed mannequin f...
Many scientists are making the case that humanity is living in a new geological epoch, the Anthropoc...
Since the first atomic explosion in 1945 the United States has dedicated more economic, human, and e...
Many scientists are making the case that humanity is living in a new geological epoch, the Anthropoc...
As we approach the end of the twentieth century, a remarkable yet extraordinarily tragic and bloody ...
This dissertation investigates the visual legacy of the atomic bomb as viewed through the eyes of a ...