Welcome to Tribuneville

Artistic exhibition

Motion work that brings to life the “Old Chicago That Could Have Been” illustration by the brilliant cartoonist Luis Miguel Lus Arana (Klaus), showing a detailed retro-futuristic cityscape composed of 60 of the Tribune's contest entries.
Project developed by MAS Context and 150 Media Stream, installed on 150 Media Stream’s giant media wall—a 150 ft x 22 ft series of LED screens—features sixty of the most inventive building designs entered in the famed 1922 Chicago Tribune Tower architectural competition, as well as flying machines, elevated walkways, monorail tramways, and other fantastical details dreamed up by the artist.

[→] Client: MAS Context & 150 Media Stream

[→] Illustration: Luis Miguel Lus Arana (Klaus)
[→] Pics and vids: Michael Salisbury
[→] Animation:
David Rubio

[→] 2023

Welcome to Tribuneville

Artistic exhibition

Motion work that brings to life the “Old Chicago That Could Have Been” illustration by the brilliant cartoonist Luis Miguel Lus Arana (Klaus), showing a detailed retro-futuristic cityscape composed of 60 of the Tribune's contest entries.
Project developed by MAS Context and 150 Media Stream, installed on 150 Media Stream’s giant media wall—a 150 ft x 22 ft series of LED screens—features sixty of the most inventive building designs entered in the famed 1922 Chicago Tribune Tower architectural competition, as well as flying machines, elevated walkways, monorail tramways, and other fantastical details dreamed up by the artist.

[→] Client: MAS Context & 150 Media Stream
[→] Illustration: Luis Miguel Lus Arana (Klaus)
[→] Pics and vids: Michael Salisbury
[→] Animation: David Rubio
[→] 2023

Welcome to Tribuneville

Artistic exhibition

Motion work that brings to life the “Old Chicago That Could Have Been” illustration by the brilliant cartoonist Luis Miguel Lus Arana (Klaus), showing a detailed retro-futuristic cityscape composed of 60 of the Tribune's contest entries.
Project developed by MAS Context and 150 Media Stream, installed on 150 Media Stream’s giant media wall—a 150 ft x 22 ft series of LED screens—features sixty of the most inventive building designs entered in the famed 1922 Chicago Tribune Tower architectural competition, as well as flying machines, elevated walkways, monorail tramways, and other fantastical details dreamed up by the artist.

[→] Client: MAS Context & 150 Media Stream
[→] Illustration: Luis Miguel Lus Arana (Klaus)
[→] Pics and vids: Michael Salisbury
[→] Animation: David Rubio
[→] 2023

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