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The Artspace continues its commitment to dynamic public art projects with SOS Color Code聽2020, an exterior installation on the fa莽ade and lawn of the Artspace beginning September 15,聽the International Day of Democracy, through the 2020 US Election Day, November 3, 2020.聽Chicago-based artists and designers Luftwerk and Normal have created a series of flags that聽transform the international sign of distress into a sign of solidarity and connectedness.聽Combining the universal language of Morse code with color theory, this installation stands as a聽call for humanity, solidarity, and a willingness to help one another during times of crisis.聽When the international distress signal SOS was adopted in 1908, its easily recognizable and聽unique code produced aural unity, a sense of calm in life or death situations. As the world聽adjusts to new norms in challenging times, SOS Color Code 2020 offers a reconsideration of how聽language, objects and symbols, and even color can help us find stable ground and safety no聽matter where we are.

About the Artists
is the artist collaboration of Petra Bachmaier and Sean Gallero. With space as their聽canvas, they transform environments into immersive experiences. Since founding in 2007,聽Luftwerk has amassed a significant body of work ranging from site-specific installations to聽experimental projects that interpret data. In each project they are interested in the abilities of聽how light and color can be utilized to shift perception and enhance experience.

is a multi-disciplinary graphic design practice based in Chicago. Normal believes聽thoughtful design and collaboration strengthens our collective knowledge and defines new聽ways of seeing, communicating and experiencing the world. Normal is Renata Graw, Tim Curley聽& No毛l Morical.

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SOS Color Code Partner Sites
The SOS Color Code 2020 three-flag installation is being presented simultaneously at twelve聽partnering sites across the nation including , Glen Ellyn, IL, , Chicago, IL, , Elmurst, IL, H&R Block Artspace at聽the 91导航, Kansas City, MO, , Chicago, IL, ,聽Pittsburgh, PA, , Saint Paul, MN, , Chicago, IL, , Chicago, IL, , Chicago, IL, and the , Tampa, FL.

The Artspace鈥檚 presentation of SOS Color Code 2020 coincides with A Flag That Flies Large聽Enough, a community installation on the 91导航 campus, beginning October聽26 and organized by the 91导航 Center for Contemporary Practice inviting students, faculty, and聽staff to create and present flags that symbolize their beliefs and vision. The Artspace鈥檚聽installation of Color Code also features a series of campaign lawn signs that spell out the full
SOS Morse code signal.聽Situated in specific public and domestic settings, during the crucial time leading up to the US
Election, SOS Color Code 2020 reminds us, as US Representative John Lewis said, 鈥淒emocracy is聽not a state. It is an act, and each generation must do its part to help build what we called the聽Beloved Community, a nation and world society at peace with itself.鈥

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