THE LAY OF THE LAND
The Center for Land Use Interpretation Newsletter
Spring 1998
 

Chesapeake Bay Hydraulic Model: CLUI Spotlights Unique Maryland Site

Black Mesa Coal: A Long, Strange Trip To Fuel the Grid

Government Atomic Testing FilmsScreened at The Center

Independent Interpreters Series Initiated With Presentation by Artist/Researcher Walter Cotten

Donation of GIS Software Enables CLUI to Expand Internet Resources and Develop In-House Mapping

Uranium Mining Boom Echoes in the Radioactive Valley of Ambrosia Lake

Books, Noted

Independent Interpreters Series Initiated
With Presentation by Artist/Researcher Walter Cotten

The Center's Independent Interpreters series of public presentations was initiated in March with a presentation by the artist/researcher Walter Cotten. Mr. Cotten showed slides of his work, taken over decades of exploration through the internal fringes of the Southwest, and beyond. A native of Arizona, Mr. Cotten teaches photography at San Diego State University, in between intensive forays into the field.

The Independent Interpreter series of presentations provides a forum for individual artists and researchers whose work examines landscape and land use issues, to present their work to the public.