Come Visit the Historic Ruins of Highway 520
The Tour from the Future was part of a larger group arts festival aimed at bringing public attention to development threats facing the Washington Park Arboretum. For the project I created 14 installations and acted as a as tour guide from the future guiding tours of the “historic ruins of Highway 520” and the 520 bridge.  Inspired by visits to many archaeological ruins including Tikal, Rome and Ankor Wat whose societies collapsed, I decided to parody that experience for this project hoping to illustrate the dangerous behaviors that our society has engaged and how those eerily parallel other great societies.  I posted interpretive signage throughout the three-mile trail loop connecting events at MOHAI, Foster Island and the Arboretum.  In addition, I created photo-simulation binoculars and telescopes for viewing the ruins and allowing visitors to see the currently proposed bridge.  Photographer John Bacon acted as tour group photographer.  The tour visited all the other performances and art installations along the way providing some “glue” for the entire event.
 
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Visit the historic ruins of Highway 520 and what archaeologists believe to have been part of an enormous transportation network throughout the former United States.  See one of the best-preserved collections of petroleum-operated vehicles.  View the bridge ruins with one of the world’s most insightful tour guides, and take advantage of special viewpoints and telescopes only available through this tour.  This tour also includes special opportunities to experience new installations that allow participants to “drive” their own single occupancy vehicle, and see traditional performances by people from the same era who warned their society about the dangers of oil dependency.  Our tour photographer will capture each special moment for you.  This is the most complete tour of the entire “520 site” and one that will create lasting memories for you and your family.  Write a postcard home! Not to be missed!!
Tour from the Future
Site Map
Tour Brochures
First Stop
Future Girl beginning the tour
Car door artifact
Car parts totem pole
Car parts totem pole
Future girl explaining totem pole
Warning signs (silkscreens by Robert Zverina)
Photo simulation station
Photo simulation
Simulated image of State 520 noise wall design in simulation
Diving station
Homes and development patterns station
Foster Island station
Tangled political web station
Future girl explaining the 21st century’s tangled political web
60’s sign protesting the R.S. Thompson Expressway