Coastal Profile: San Clemente Island Range Complex, San Clemente Island, CA
The Coastal Profile is a type of remote landscape imaging employed by the military in the pre-photographic era as an aid to navigation. Today, the military increasingly relies on technology to visualize and gain control over landscapes.
Artist Steve Rowell assembles a video piece documenting Johnston Island's past. Located 800 miles west of Hawaii, the site was transformed after numerous high altitude nuclear test launches during the 1960s and 70s.
How does modern war mark the California landscape? A single day's photographic record produced on the Southern California coast offers one compelling answer.
Incendiary Traces ventures out on the sport fishing boat Fury for an unannounced draw-in focused on San Clemente Island Naval Weapons Testing Range.
Hillary Mushkin examines early European representations of the Southern California coast.
San Clemente Island is the subject of a draw-in on the deck of a sport fishing boat named "The Fury".