Colin Goldberg, Interior Landscape, 2024-5. Digital video installation, 22 x 150 feet (6.7 x 45.7m). Installed at 150 Media Stream, 150 North Riverside Drive, Chicago, IL, USA.

INTERIOR LANDSCAPE

Goldberg’s site-specific animation “Interior Landscape” was one of four works in Four Techspressionist Artists, a group exhibition commissioned by 150 Media Stream, the largest public digital art installation in Chicago, and curated by Chicago-based video artist Yuge Zhou.  The piece borrows ideas from Abstract Expressionism and Surrealism, applying early 20th-century principles in a digital context. The abstract movement of colorful geometry leaves the piece intentionally open to endless interpretation. Score by Paul D Miller (aka DJ Spooky).

ABOUT THE EXHIBITION

“Four Techspressionist Artists”, presented by 150 Media Stream, was an landmark exhibition of four video works by four leading voices in the Techspressionist movement: Colin Goldberg, Renata Janiszewska, Karen LaFleur, and Jan Swinburne.

Using a dynamic blend of digital media, motion graphics, and abstract visual language, these four artists work at the intersection of technology and expression. Despite vastly different aesthetics, the exhibition’s four pieces all represent unique perspectives into the essence of Techspressionism, a global, community-driven art movement that embraces technology as a tool for emotional and aesthetic exploration.

Exhibition Dates: April 28 – July 20, 2025.

AS FEATURED IN

Whitehot Magazine

Whitehot Magazine, “Four Techspressionist Artists present on Chicago’s Largest Public Digital Display”, by Coco Dolle, April 27, 2025. [Click here to read article]

Interior Landscape, Colin Goldberg

ABOUT 150 MEDIA STREAM

Located in the lobby of 150 N Riverside Plaza in Chicago, the 150 Media Stream is a public digital art installation divided into 89 LED blades. It stretches over 150 feet long and reaches 22 feet high, the largest structure of its kind in the city. Launched in 2017, the 150 Media Stream has showcased over fifty commissioned works by emerging and renowned local and international media artists.

Curated by Chicago-based video artist Yuge Zhou, the 150 Media Stream Arts Program forges strategic partnerships with many of Chicago’s major academic and artistic institutions, providing a forum for students and cultural practitioners to exhibit and promote their work in a dynamic and iconic environment.