WEISS: You've talked
about the potential for biological
censorship in gene editing, which made me
think of this story from 2014, when a Danish zoo put down a giraffe because it didn't add any more to their gene pool, even though it was perfectly healthy.
Changing Colors: a workshop on toning black and white photographs; Crow Shadow Institute, Pendleton, OR, April, 1999 What Geologists Call an «Explanation» - Terry Toedtemeier: on his photography, Portland Community Colleges, Rock Creek, Sylvania, and Cascade campuses, Portland, OR Peculiar to Photography, slide lecture for the exhibition, «Seeing Through Photography,» Sheehan Gallery, Whitman College, Walla Walla, WA, March 5, 1999
About Photographing Basalt, slide lecture at Blue Sky Photography Gallery, Portland, OR February 11, 1999 Hope Photographs:
Thought from an Historic Perspective, slide lecture at the University of Oregon Museum of Art, Eugene, OR, February 17, 1999 Framing the Frontier - 19th Century Photography in the American West, slide presentation at Cheney Cowles Museum of Art, Spokane, WA, November, 1998 Photography and
Censorship, slide presentation, Portland State University, Portland, OR, March, 1998 Mysteries on a Plate Glass - Early Photography of Egypt, slide presentation, the Portland Art Museum, Portland, OR