Chicago Design Milestones

Sharon and Guy
2019

Chicago Design Milestones is a new media public installation that took place throughout July, 2019, at 150 Media Stream in Chicago. It brought to life the evolution of Chicago design by examining and showcasing the historic characteristics of design works from the 1920s to the present. Project material was researched and culled directly from the collection of the Chicago Design Archive (CDA), which holds over 3200 works from over 1100 designers and 400 firms. Members of the CDA, the UIC School of Design & Electronic Visualization Laboratory, and Columbia College Chicago collaborated together on this project as a team, as their underlying and ongoing quest is to spotlight the role of Chicago as a major national design center through the use of innovative technologies, including 150 Media Stream’s unique display structure, the largest media screen (3000+ sq ft) in Chicago.

The Milestones project is out of the ordinary in that Chicago design history is rarely brought to the attention of the general public. Bringing awareness to historically-relevant creative work was central to the project’s intent and importance. The project afforded design history outside of the confines and prompting of a book, classroom or school, and it was instead framed in the context and excitement of an immersive technological experience.

Designer
Sharon Oiga
Designer
Guy Villa, Jr.
Designer
Daria Tsoupikova
Lead Animator
Krystofer Kim
Animator
Ali Khan
Archivist
Jack Weiss
Archivist
Cheri Gearhart
Archivist
Wayne Stuetzer
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