2005: The Future of War, [conference proceedings] Allen Feldman, Wayne Ashley eds., (Pub. TK)
2004 (Fall):
Devastating Information: The Bomb Project, Nothing.no - the portal to nothing, Bergen, Norway
2004 (Fall):
1st Int'l Festival of Electronic Art 404/Astas Romas, Museo Juan B. Castagnino, Rosario, Argentina
2004 (Fall):
FILE Electronic Language International Festival, Sao Paolo, Brasil
2004 (Fall):
no-org.net: data / reference / art, Jerusalem, Israel
2004 (Spring):
Internet Art , Rachel Greene,Thames & Hudson, Ltd. (World of Art series)
2004 (April):
Version>04 invisibleNetworks (Chicago) more info
2004 (Mar):
Vigil of Planetary Net Art 03, Interview w/ Nicholas Economos
2004 (Mar):
MAF'04 New Media Art Festival, ICECA, Bangkok
2003 (Nov):
MAD'03 Net Specific: Selected Work (Madrid 2nd Experimental Art Festival)
2003 (Oct): 100 Suns, (bibliography), Michael Light, Knopf
2003 (Sept):
Archiving the Bomb, Ryan Griffis, Furtherfield
2003 (Sept):
Interview with Joy Garnett, Ryan Griffis, Furtherfield
2003 (Summer): War as Architecture,Tom Vanderbilt, Knowledge Circuit, Design Inst. (U. of Minnesota) [see below]
2003 (Aug 8):
Da Bomb, For Real, Rachel Greene, Rhizome: NetArt News
2003 (Summer): War Re-framed, Joy Garnett, LMCC LowDown [see below]
2003 (May): Face to Face with The Bomb, Selected Readings + Resources, Paul Shambroom, JHUP
2003 (Spring): The Future of War: Aesthetics, Politics, Technologies, Conference at The New School, NYC
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PDF] : front; back
2003 (Spring):
The Future of War, LMCC LowDown
2003 (Mar): The War On Internet, Hector Vilar, Centre Int'l d'Art Contemporain de Montreal
2003 (Mar): Furtherfield: From the Archive: Site of the Month
2003: Rediff Directory
2002 (Nov 29): The Bomb Project, The Write News, Publishing Industry Soundbytes
2002 (Nov 25): What's Online, Cay Dickson, Houston Chronicle
2002 (Nov 20): The Bomb Project Compiles Nuclear Bomb Imagery, Documents for Artists, UrlWire
2002 (Nov 15): The Bomb Project, Richard Kadrey, OPI8: New Dark Culture
2002 (Nov 11): The Bomb Project, Bruce Sterling, Schism Matrix
2002 (Oct 2): Art or Action: Joy Garnett's Bomb Project, Lewis Lacook, Furtherfield
2002 (Sept 7): The Bomb Project, Jaka Zeleznikar, Mladina | Spletna umetnost
2002 (Sept 6): Not For the Squeamish, Helen Varley Jamieson, Rhizome: NetArt News
2001 (Fall): The Bomb Project, Brasil Online | Arte e Cultura: O Melhor da Internet
2000 (July 26):
Beauty and the Beast: The Bomb Project, Robert Atkins, MediaChannel
2000 (Summer):
Joy Garnett: The Bomb Project,The Alternative Museum Online Arts Journal
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NUCLEAR DOCUMENTATION
+ RESOURCES
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A CONTEMPORARY ART HISTORY
OF THE BOMB
The Bomb Project is a comprehensive on-line compendium of nuclear-related links, imagery and documentation. It is intended specifically as a resource for artists, and encourages those working in all media, from net.art, film and video, eco-intervention and site-specific installation to more traditional forms of agitprop, to use this site to search for raw material. The Bomb Project has gathered together links to nuclear image archives (still and moving), historical documents, current news, NGOs and activist organizations as well as government labs and arms treaties. It makes accessible the declassified files and graphic documentation produced by the nuclear industry itself, providing a context for comparative study, analysis and creativity. 
THE BOMB PROJECT: PUBS, PLUGS, PRESS, REVIEWS, EVENTS
"The Bomb Project [...] open database on nuclear information exemplifies the manner in which new technologies can simultaneously decentralize and organize information."

- Rachel Greene, Internet Art, Thames & Hudson, Ltd. (Spring 2004, World of Art series)