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Facial Recognition 

Then he did the research.  It's scary AF.  And it's a stupid misunderstanding between biologists and physicists.   So his teams fixed in.   So everyone could understand.

is unjust, constitutional, and has to stop.

  • Why Can't Doctors and Scientists Agree on EMFs?
    The confusion is coming from within the scientific community itself. Physicists, biologists, and doctors can't seem to agree on what the thermal effects of electromagnetic frequencies (EMFs) mean for our health. So we have two competing views of reality when it comes to the correlation between EMFs and environmental illness, and the fight between them can't be settled by appealing to science as such (they're both supposed to be on the "team" of science). That's why we need alternative ways of "testing" the perception and measurement of EMFs and their potential environmental impacts (and don't worry: we also hate the tinfoil crackpots and fake medicine peddlers; we're actual academics).
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  • Art Installations: Juried and Peer-Reviewed
    Czong Institute for Contemporary Art (Seoul, South Korea) Ely Center of Contemporary Art (New Haven, CT) Tugboat Gallery (Lincoln, NE) Franconia Sculpture Park (Shafer, MN) NE Sculpture Gallery (Minneapolis, MN) Czong Institute for Contemporary Art (Seoul, South Korea) Ely Center of Contemporary Art (New Haven, CT) Tugboat Gallery (Lincoln, NE) Franconia Sculpture Park (Shafer, MN) NE Sculpture Gallery (Minneapolis, MN) Czong Institute for Contemporary Art (Seoul, South Korea) Ely Center of Contemporary Art (New Haven, CT) Tugboat Gallery (Lincoln, NE) Franconia Sculpture Park (Shafer, MN) NE Sculpture Gallery (Minneapolis, MN)
  • IAA EMF Research, Publications, and Academic Conferences
    “The Art of EMF Science: Aesthetics, Ethics, and Post-Digital Health Advocacy.” With Steven Pederson and the Institute for Aesthetic Advocacy. PostHuman: New Media Art 2020. CICA Press, 2020.
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  • There are millions of people in this country suffering from and attempting to treat their over-and-underdiagnosed autoimmune and environmental illnesses.  For these people, investigating the unseen causes of their conditions is often a life-or-death issue.  And unfortunately, the medical legal communities are divided over causes and potential solutions.

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  • What's the IAA's -- Proven -- Art Solution to the EMF Health Crisis?

    Since 2017, the IAA has been producing juried art installations, academic conference presentations, publications as "investigative exhibits" that provide the public with an interactive multimedia experience of issues related to environmental illness and medical uncertainty.  These installations, along with supplemental publication materials, are curated for future use by academics, advocates, and attorneys as evidence in scientific debates and courtroom proceedings on the environmental health impacts of electromagnetic frequencies (EMFs).

The EMF crisis is getting people sick.  Let's not reinvent the wheel

IAA EMF Research

Juried Art Installations
Publications

Academic Conference and Community Education

IAA EMF Installations

Environmental illnesses are clusters of symptoms (nausea, muscle aches, skin disease, etc.) that are attributed to the prevalence of toxins in one’s physical environment, such as water or air pollutants. Millions of people in the United States have gotten sick from these illnesses, and all too often companies and organizations are complicit in the maintenance of low environmental safety standards.

IAA EMF Community Exhibitions & Education

Unfortunately, medical organizations often have contradictory notions of environmental illness and inconsistent ways of dealing with it.  Many doctors and policy makers don’t even recognize environmental illness as a diagnosable problem in its own right due to its elusive nature.  Diagnosis of symptoms can often remove causation by glossing over their potential environmental causes (i.e., someone may be diagnosed with “Irritable Bowel Syndrome” even though the symptoms associated with it – like nausea – come from external factors).

IAA Environmental 
Illness Victories

Juried installations and exhibitions

The IAA creates juried installations and curates exhibits tailored around making environmental illness into a perceivable, tangible, and actionable issue (for a more detailed example, check out our EMF page). Doing so enables conversations on environmental illness between those who suffer from them, those who study them, and those with the resources to do something about it.

Solo Exhibition
NE Sculpture Garden.

Minneapolis, MN.  2019.

Cellular Home Invasion

Solo Museum Exhibition
Czong Institute for Contempoary Art

Seoul, South Korea.  2019.

Cellular Home Invasion

Public Sculpture

Franconia Sculpture Park

Shafer, MN.  2021.

Viral Load II

Solo Exhibition

Ely Center of
Contemporary Art
New Haven, CT.  2021.

Semi Sentient Trash

Solo Exhibition

Tugboat Gallery

Lincoln, NE.  2020

Unsterile

Residency/Performance
University of Minnesota
Institute on the Environment
Minneapolis, MN. 2017

Sonance

IAA Environmental 
Illness Victories

Research, publications, conferences, and community education events.

“The Art of EMF Science:
Aesthetics, Ethics, and Post-Digital Health Advocacy.” 

   PostHuman: New Media Art
CICA Press.  2020.
with Dr. Aaron McKain and Steven Pederson

“The Art of EMF Science:
Aesthetics, Ethics, and Post-Digital Health Advocacy.” 

Rhetoric of Health And Medicine Conference. 
With Steven Pederson and Allison Baker. 
October 2020.

IAA Environmental Illness Victories

Research, publications, conferences, and community education events.

“The Art of EMF Science:
Aesthetics, Ethics, and Post-Digital Health Advocacy.” 

   PostHuman: New Media Art
CICA Press.  2020.
with Dr. Aaron McKain and Steven Pederson

“The Art of EMF Science:
Aesthetics, Ethics, and Post-Digital Health Advocacy.” 

Rhetoric of Health And Medicine Conference. 
With Steven Pederson and Allison Baker. 
October 2020.

“The Art of EMF Science:
Aesthetics, Ethics, and Post-Digital Health Advocacy.” 

   PostHuman: New Media Art
CICA Press.  2020.
with Dr. Aaron McKain and Steven Pederson

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