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With Great Thanks & Updates on Issue #2

As many of you already know, our printing campaign has finally ended. We sure are relieved it’s over! We would like to thank you again for all of the support whether it was through sharing, donating artwork, or contributing financially to the campaign. We really couldn’t do this without you.  While we have been working very diligently […]

It’s here. It’s hefty. It’s beautiful.

Cover Image: 3hund Our proof for Issue #2 is here!! We are happy to announce… Our featured artist as 3hund German installation artists Tarek Mawad and Friedrich van Schoor and their installation project, Lucid. Our front cover artist as Capacitor A dance, cirque, sculpture company that works with scientists to create shows and installations about the natural world. […]

The Erosion of Science & the Storm at Bay

I always say, “show me the data” and what that means is, if you plan to tell me something, you better have the evidence to back it up. – E. Dustman   I truly believe that every animal maneuvering this planet is entitled to their own set of beliefs. As a result, I usually remain fairly […]

The Story of Coffee

Header Image: Ted Kinsman The art + science of…coffee. Yes, there is an art and science to coffee. In being a scientist, I want to share with you the science of coffee. In being an artist, I want to share with you the art of coffee. As I sit here and sip on my own cup […]

Smart is the New Sexy

Header Image: Hikmet Gümüş Dear Sapiosexuals, This year, we think smart is the new sexy. We’re talking about art here, folks but not just any art…intellectual art. We have always felt that which is intellectual is attractive, exciting, provocative, and yes, we’ll say it again, sexy. It’s the kind of art that makes you think. Deeply ponder. […]

Resolve to Renew…

…All Your Old Resolves What will you be doing New Year’s Eve? To ring in 2017, I will be traveling to my home grounds, to my Midwestern roots. That means ham hocks, brown beans, and cornbread (for good luck); smoked meats and cheeses; and, a table full of family. I’ll play Shanghai rummy until the clock strikes […]

Merry Holidays!

“…when all through the house, not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse.” Are the stockings hung by the chimney? Are the children nestled all snug in their beds? There’s always a lot of hustle and bustle this time of year. I’ve been busy making most of my gifts and neatly wrapping presents for […]

Art + Science = Innovation

Know of anyone doing innovative work? Want to be in an Art + Science Magazine? We are currently seeking work for Issue #2! Consider sharing E-Squared Magazine with someone or sending us your very own work! Check out our General Guidelines and see if your work is a good fit. Feel free to e-mail us with any […]

Snowflakes Circa 1885

It’s getting to be that time of year again when snow crystals flurry through the sky and fill the streets. Have you ever taken a moment to look at a snowflake closely? Well, if you haven’t, do it – they are so incredibly intricate and beautiful. One of the first known individuals to document snowflakes was […]

On Future Jazz

Photo Credits: http://www.djsets.co.uk/ & E. Dustman This evening I went to see electronic composer Nicolas Jaar at the Columbus Theater. Jaar isn’t just a sound artist though, he is a visual artist, coupling his performances with a synchronized light show. Utilizing the theater as his canvas, lights flashed and moved in correlation with musical transitions. As for Jaar’s sound, I […]