7 Resistance-Themed Boardgames to Strengthen Your Injustice-Fighting Skills - WagingNonviolence.org - March, 2018
Lotus Dimension Press - Aug/September 2016
Forbes, 5 Really Cool Tabletop Games on Kickstarter Right Now
Tricycle Magazine, Meditate--Don't Annihilate--In this new Buddhist-Inspired Game
Boing Boing, Kickstarting Lotus Dimesion, a pacifist RPG
Laughing Squid, Lotus Dimension, A Tabletop RPG Where Players Must Solve All Conflicst With Nonviolence
Kill Screen, New Boardgame is Like Dungeons & Dragons Without All The Violence
Tabletop Gaming News, Lotus Dimension RPG Up On Kickstarter
Board Game King, Lotus Dimension Kickstarter Preview
D&D Yoga press - Feb/March 2014
abc news, Dungeon Master Meets Namaste
time, unleash your inner zen nerd
wired, downward dragon
cnet, stretch and storm the castle
ny times magazine, focus on your fire breathing
npr, wait wait don't tell me limerick at 3:30
Oh Snap!: Celebrating World Braille Day - Slate - January, 2012
Physical GIF project puts .gifs on your coffee table - Wired UK - July, 2011
Interactive People Watching - Gizmodo - November, 2010
Electromechanical "running of the bulls" game - Make - May, 2010
Got Tech? - Daily Maruader - May, 2010
Memory Lane in Central Park - Woostercollective.com - May, 2009
Digital Empire - ULTRA - October, 2008
Braille Graffiti - Public Design, Seoul, Korea - June, 2008
Artista americano cria grafite em braile - globo.com of Brazil - March, 2008Braille Graffiti - Current TV - December, 2007
The New Grass Roots - Art In America - November, 2007
Who You Calling Weird? - Oregonian - October 14, 2007
Braille Graffiti - Woostercollective.com - August 30, 2007
Jenene Nagy - Portland Mercury - August, 2007
customised city - ICON Magazine - August, 2007
Artist Profile - Art Ltd. Magazine - June/July 2007
A mass-transit trek though Portland's singular sites - L.A. Times - May 4, 2007
Taking art to the streets - The Daily, from UW - April 10, 2007
From Portland, OR, Scott Wayne Indiana Speaks - ArtFaceOff.com - March 22, 2007
The Horse Project - Woostercollective.com - March 1, 2007
Paradoxical Portland - Art Ltd. Magazine - February 2007
Guerrilla Artists invade new space: Forest Park - Oregonian - February 18, 2007
Fine Young Things - PDX Magazine - January 2007
Defining Moments 2006 - ULTRA - January 1, 2007
Portland's Plastic Ponies - Breyer's Just About Horses Magazine - Jan./Feb. 2007
pdxPlained - PDX Magazine - December 2006
Keeping Portland in fresh horses - Oregonian - November 2, 2006
Everyday art - The Daily Vanguard - September 26, 2006
Teeny weeny horses run rings around S.E. Portland History - The Bee - September 1, 2006
Indi-Animated - Willamette Week - August 16, 2006
A waiting room for talent - Oregonian - A&E - August 11, 2006
Best of Portland: Portlandia - Willamette Week - August 9, 2006
Two Reviews - Oregonlive.com - point.flux.broadcast - August 2006
inClover Report - PORT - August 6, 2006
INCLOVER - the Portland Mercury - August 3, 2006
News and Hangings - Willamette Week - August 2, 2006
We can still tie up - The NW Examiner - August 2006
Horse Broken - Portland Monthly - August, 2006
"In Clover" - Oregonian - A&E - July 28
Scott Wayne Indiana's Liz Taylor Piece at Grey|Area - PORT - July 27, 2006
Grey|Area Reviewed by Avantika Bawa - PORT - July 25, 2006 - same review, also here: Big, Red, and Shiny
Pony up some curbside cool - Oregonian - Living Section - June 24, 2006
grey|area - Portland Mercury - June 22, 2006
Shades of Gray - Willamette Week - June 14, 2006
Beauty to the max, minimally - Oregonian - A&E - June 5, 2006
Horses in Portland - KATU Channel 2 News - May 13, 2006
To Dada or not to Dada, that is not the question? - PORT - April 18, 2006
The Horse Project - Explore the Pearl - Oregonian Magazine Insert - April, 2006
PDA: Public Display of Art - Visual Codec - April, 2006
Charged Entries - Oregonlive.com - Is It Art? - March 12, 2006
Mr. Indiana - ULTRA - March 2, 2006
Duchamp's Horse - Portland Public Art blog - February 8, 2006
The Best of 2005 - Willamette Week - December 28, 2005
Art Wars - Willamette Week - June 8, 2005
One Review - Willamette Week - April 13, 2005