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Call for Artists, Scientists, Innovators…

Hey guys! As the academic year is beginning, E-Squared is initiating the fifth call for artists, scientists, innovators, and all thinkers alike. Different from before, we have a very apparent theme this go round! As always, E-Squared embraces the cross-fertilization of art + science. On our fifth call, we are seeking works that are one or multiple of the following: inexplicable alien foreign magical […]

Mayday Call to Artists…

Cover Photo: E. Dustman Mayday, mayday…do you know what the origins are for this phrase? The well-known phrase ever-so engrained into our day-to-day lives from childhood forward actually first came into existence in 1923. Officer Frederick Stanley Mockford came up with the phrase as a shortened, more audible phrase to be heard over the radio in times […]

Issue #2

Purchase Issue #2 — $35.00 USD SOLD OUT! Issue #2: Letter from the Founder What does it mean to be human? To be alive? To exist? The individuals of Issue #1 examined these subjects intently. The body of work developing our first issue informed us as human beings and quite personally, transformed me as a […]

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 […]

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 […]

Oh, the Holidaze

Header Image: Josef Reischig For me, December is sort of analogous to cellular division. Just like the process of creating new cells, it is a time for generating new ideas. While I am always working on all things E-Squared, I do receive a small gift, a short break from writing or editing images for the current issue. So, you may wonder, what do I do […]