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Chicago New Media, 1973-1992 chronicles the unrecognized story of
Chicago's contributions to new media art by artists at the
University of Illinois at Chicago's Electronic Visualization
Laboratory, the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and at
Midway and Bally games. It includes original scholarship of the
prehistory, communities, and legacy of the city's new media output
in the latter half of the twentieth century along with color plate
images of video game artifacts, new media technologies, historical
photographs, game stills, playable video game consoles, and virtual
reality modules. The featured essay focuses on the career of
programmer and artist Jamie Fenton, a key figure from the era, who
connected new media, academia, and industry. This catalog is a
companion to the exhibition Chicago New Media 1973-1992, curated by
Jon Cates, and organized by Video Game Art Gallery in partnership
with Gallery 400 and the Electronic Visualization Laboratory. It is
part of Art Design Chicago, a 2018 initiative of the Terra
Foundation for American Art, with presenting partner The Richard H.
Driehaus Foundation, to explore Chicago's art and design legacy.
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