CHICAGO ØØ | The St. Valentine’s Day Massacre, Virtual Reality Experience
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- Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2024
- Presented by:
The Chicago History Museum & Geoffrey Alan Rhodes
Funded by:
The Princess Grace Foundation, USA and The National Endowment for the Arts
About the Chicago 00 project
Chicago00 is a partnership between the Chicago History Museum and filmmaker Geoffrey Alan Rhodes to produce and publish a series of site-specific, multimedia experiences that showcase the Museum’s film, photo, and sound archive. The first installment of the project offered an augmented reality tour along the Chicago Riverwalk where the SS Eastland capsized in 1915.
This episode brings photographs and documents from the archive to the site of the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre, featuring selections from the collections of the Chicago History Museum, Chicago Tribune Archive Photo/TNS, the John Binder Collection, and the Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office. The photos collected here, some well-known, some rare, tell this familiar Chicago story in a new and compelling way.
www.Chicago00.org
PROJECT CREDITS
Designed by
Geoffrey Alan Rhodes
Executive Producers
Chicago History Museum
Geoffrey Alan Rhodes
Conceived by
Geoffrey Alan Rhodes and John Russick
Historical Photographs & Documents
Chicago History Museum
Chicago Tribune Archive Photo/TNS
The John Binder Collection
Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office
Music
“Pharoah's army got drowned,”
(unknown performer)
Edison Diamond Disc, recorded July 9, 1924.
“Prelude in C sharp minor op. 3”
Sergei Rachmaninoff
Edison Diamond Disc, recorded March 12, 1920.
Text
Trevor Cunnien
Geoffrey Alan Rhodes
John Russick
Rosemary Adams
Panoramic Photography
Geoffrey Alan Rhodes
Xiaoting Che
Major Funding
The Princess Grace Foundation USA
Additional Support
The School of the Art Institute of Chicago
Special Thanks to:
Angela Hoover
Joseph Campbell
John Binder