BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 METHOD:PUBLISH PRODID:-//Telerik Inc.//Sitefinity CMS 13.3//EN BEGIN:VEVENT DESCRIPTION:ARGUS 02 seeks to explore a portion of the Union Pacific Railro ad\, spanning between Chicago and Seattle. On this route\, it passes throu gh eleven states: Illinois\, Iowa\, Missouri\, Nebraska\, Kansas\, Wyoming \, Colorado\, Utah\, Idaho\, Oregon\, and Washington. Argus has identified four lenses through which the route may be viewed. These lenses are suppo rted by three prompts\, each referencing one state traversed by the railro ad. This list is not comprehensive\, but serves as a trigger for further i nvestigation. The goal is to explore the multiple dimensions through which this route has been represented\, imagined\, negotiated\, and ultimately built. Contributions may be presented in the form of an essay\, photo essa y\, interview\, travel report\, project showcase\, review\, or other print media.View the full call: https://www.argus-journal.com/ \;ARGUS is a student-led publication based in the architecture department of the Unive rsity of Idaho. The publication's uniqueness lies in its identity as a &ls quo\;roadside&rsquo\; journal\, with each issue proposing to explore what happens along a route &ndash\; whether land\, water\, or air &ndash\; that intersects Idaho. DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250424 DTSTAMP:20250510T071127Z DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250414 LOCATION:Idaho\,United States SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:ARGUS Roadside Architecture Journal #02 UID:RFCALITEM638824578873446050 X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
ARGUS 02 seeks to explore a portion of the Union Pacific Railroad\, spanning between Chicago and Sea ttle. On this route\, it passes through eleven states: Illinois\, Iowa\, M issouri\, Nebraska\, Kansas\, Wyoming\, Colorado\, Utah\, Idaho\, Oregon\, and Washington. Argus has identified four lenses throu gh which the route may be viewed. These lenses are supported by three prom pts\, each referencing one state traversed by the railroad. This list is n ot comprehensive\, but serves as a trigger for further investigation. The goal is to explore the multiple dimensions through which this route has be en represented\, imagined\, negotiated\, and ultimately built. Contributio ns may be presented in the form of an essay\, photo essay\, interview\, tr avel report\, project showcase\, review\, or other print media.
View the full call:  \;
ARGUS is a
student-led publication based in the architecture department of the Unive
rsity of Idaho. The publication's uniqueness lies in its identity as a &ls
quo\;roadside&rsquo\; journal\, with each issue proposing to explore what
happens along a route &ndash\; whether land\, water\, or air &ndash\; that
intersects Idaho.