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Experiments in the Desert: The Art and Science of Lightning Along U.S. Route 60

David Salomon
Landscape Journal, May 2025, 44 (1) 59-73; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/lj.44.1.59
David Salomon
David Salomon is an associate professor in the Art, Art History and Architecture Department at Ithaca College, where he is the coordinator of the Architectural Studies Program. He is a coeditor of Ambiguous Territory: Architecture, Landscape, and the Postnatural (Actar, 2022). His work focuses on the intersection of infrastructure, landscape, and architecture.
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