Issue 10: Measurement
September, 2022
Editorial
Measurement is that deeply human impulse to quantify, classify, and represent the things around us. Measurement, broadly defined, is the association of numbers with physical and social phenomena. In a bid to understand the universe a little better, scientists have developed powerful tools and techniques to measure things that we believe to exist, – yet these are built on simple fundamentals a child could grasp: counting and comparison.
Editor’s Picks
Lines Of Non-Extension by Janis Anne Rader
mean time by Max Mulgrew
Métricas poéticas del paisaje devastado by Julio San-Martín-Órdenes
Problem 2d: Analysis on leaving by Allison Lindquist
St Francis' satyr by Katherine Moss
Poems
Ballistics by Neil Philip Young
Disciplines in Science by Nithish G. S.
el emenopi by Rebecca J Fiala
Flavors in a Switzerland Rabbit Hole by Lavinia Kumar
immobility time(s) by Kate Giffin
In search of the perfect unit by Jessica Maccaro
John Harrison by Clint Wastling
Lines Of Non-Extension by Janis Anne Rader
mean time by Max Mulgrew
Memory Recall by Jennie B. Ziegler
Métricas poéticas del paisaje devastado by Julio San-Martín-Órdenes
Mycoremediation measured by Jane Flint Bridgewater
Opposing truths by Diego A. Quiñones
out of Time by Naomi Bindman
Pluto by Martin Zarrop
Problem 2d: Analysis on leaving by Allison Lindquist
Space by Jim Welsh
St Francis' satyr by Katherine Moss
The invisible love story between viruses and immunity by Delphine Depierreux
The Space Rock by Naushin Raheema
Art Pieces with ConciliARTe
Changing Perspectives by Sophie Nuber & La Benida Hui
God is a Concept by which we measure our pain by Estelle Jobson
Un/Known by Chloe Trotter
Virus Unfolded by Leanne Glass
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