Superfund365 (A Site-A-Day)

"Brooke Singer engages technoscience as an artist, educator, nonspecialist and collaborator. Superfund365, A Site-A-Day, is an online data visualization application with an accompanying RSS-feed and email alert system. Each day for a year Superfund365 will visit one toxic site currently active in the Superfund program run by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

We begin the journey in the New York City area and work our way across the country, ending the year in Hawaii. In the end, the archive will consist of 365 visualizations of some of the worst toxic sites in the U.S., roughly a quarter of the total number on the . . . Superfund's National Priorities List (NPL).

Along the way, we will conduct video interviews with people involved with or impacted by the Superfund program. Content changes everyday so be sure to visit often or use the subscribe tools to have content delivered to you. 'Superfund365' is conceived, designed and produced by Brooke Singer. The programming and Flash guru behind the project is John Kuiphoff. Kurt Olmstead provides business analysis and additional programming. Emily Gallagher is assisting with project research and EPA relations. Camera and sound work by Andrew Rueland." -- From Turbulence

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Turbulence

An unpublished copy.

This copy was given to the Electronic Literature Lab by Jo-Anne Green and Helen Thorington in Spring of 2016.

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https://turbulence.org/project/superfund365/