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Boom (2012) 2 (4): boom.2012.2.4.fte.
Published: 01 December 2012
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Boom (2012) 2 (3): 5–12.
Published: 01 October 2012
Abstract
While protecting a tent encampment of student protesters on 18 November 2011, UC Davis freshman Ian Lee was pepper-sprayed by campus police. Boom assistant editor Ami Sommariva and Boom editor-in-chief Louis Warren sat down with Lee to talk about his experience with the Occupy movement, his radicalization, and the relationship between activism and education.
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Boom (2011) 1 (4): 26–30.
Published: 01 November 2011
Abstract
Ricardo Dominguez, Professor of New Media , Performance Art, and a Principal Investigator at CALIT2 at the University of California, San Diego, specializes in electronic civil disobedience as an art form. In January, 2010, he was placed under university investigation for misuse of research funds, a charge that could have resulted in his termination. At issue was the work of his research organizations, b.a.n.g. lab (for “bits, atoms, neurons, genes”) and his Electronic Disturbance Theater. Dominguez directed these organizations in creating the Transborder Immigrant Tool, a program that could allow immigrants to use cheap cell phones to find water caches in the desert between Mexico and southern California and access survival poetry. Before the investigation was completed, several congressmen would demand punitive action and anti-immigrant pundits on cable news networks were demanding Dominguez be fired. Louis Warren sat down with Ricardo Dominguez to find out what happened.
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Boom (2011) 1 (3): 5–10.
Published: 01 August 2011
Abstract
Poet Gary Snyder talks about West Coast poetry and being a California poet.
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Boom (2011) 1 (3): boom.2011.1.3.fte.
Published: 01 August 2011
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Boom (2011) 1 (2): boom.2011.1.2.fte.
Published: 01 May 2011