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Me, Myself and Infrastructure Free Exhibition Opens at CAF |
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Me, Myself and Infrastructure. Photo by Vincent Chung.
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CHICAGO.- Me, Myself and Infrastructure: Private Lives and Public Works in America, opens recently and will run through November 16, 2007 at the Chicago Architecture Foundation (CAF). The exhibition is free and open daily at CAF, 224 S. Michigan Avenue, across from the Art Institute.
A consumers-eye view of the technological networks that keep society connected and that define modern life, Me, Myself and Infrastructure brings civil engineering close to home by encouraging people to take a fresh look at their everyday environments. This innovative exhibition features the road that leads to Naperville, a New York coffee shop, an intersection in Atlanta, an office cubicle in Silicon Valley, and a big-box store located Anywhere, U.S.A.. Visitors will learn how their behavior determines the sustainability of their cities and the quality of their lives.
Me, Myself and Infrastructure asks questions about the infrastructure that most of us take for granted, said Gregory Dreicer, Vice President of Exhibitions and Programs. I conceived this project to demonstrate that the networks that make up the built environment are inseparable from our social and cultural networks.
The exhibition tells the story of a thirsty, car-crazy nation. Rather than simply highlighting the tallest and biggest structures that mark some of engineerings greatest achievements, Me, Myself and Infrastructure examines how people often react to the tallest and the biggestoften with a not in my back yard attitude. Visitors will be challenged to look at infrastructure as much more than just beams, pipes and roadways. Through the exhibition and related public programs, Me, Myself and Infrastructure asks Chicagoans questions as it challenges them to explore the systems that support their livesand their beliefs about the world. The exhibits series of installations investigate questions such as: How much water is used to manufacture a computer microchip? When we throw trash away, why is it preserved forever?
The exhibition appears thanks to the generous support of the American Society of Civil Engineers. For more information, call 312 922 3432 or visit www.architecture.org.
About the Chicago Architecture Foundation: The Chicago Architecture Foundation (CAF) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing public interest and education in architecture and related design. The Chicago Architecture Foundation pursues this mission through a comprehensive program of tours, exhibits, special events, and lectures. Home to a new permanent exhibition: YOU ARE HERE, the Chicago Architecture Foundation is located in the Santa Fe Building at 224 South Michigan Avenue at Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, Illinois 60604. For further information visit www.architecture.org or call 312.922.3432.
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