Through a series of interactive augmented experiences launching in November and December 2024, depicting imaginative, joyful, and hopeful visions of a just climate future in Multnomah County, the project brings to life tactics and imagined futures in ways that are personal, poignant, powerful, and memorable, creating a storyscape around the region accessible to all residents.
Scan the QR code to download the TRACE app to find and view the experiences hidden around the county.
Fall 2024 launch
November 22, 2024, 2–5 PM
PSU Lincoln Hall, LH355
1620 SW Park Ave
SE 12th and Clinton (around MAX stop)
Under the MAX shelter:
Intro, Water Unbound + Daylight, Grow Resilient
Sidewalk on SE Gideon St. by sculpture: How Green is Our City?, Streets are for All
Graffiti wall (SE Gideon and 12th): Diorama
SE Milwaukie & Gideon TriMet bus stop: Buzz Stop
Old Town (NW Flanders, between 3rd and 4th)
Parking lot mural (NW 3rd and Flanders): Intro, Ideas, Pocket forest
Parking Kitty on Flanders (N): Contemplative garden, Buzz Stop
Parking signs on Flanders (N): Diorama
SW corner of 4th and Flanders: Gingko
North side of Flanders between 4th and 5th: Umbrella Canopy
N Interstate & Lombard (area around MAX stop)
Mosaic under MAX shelter N: Intro, Seed Bomb*
Mosaic under MAX shelter S: Intro, Streets are for All, Umbrellas
Field at NW corner of Lombard & Interstate: Pocket Forest
SW corner of Lombard and Interstate (look up and West): How Green is Our City?
SE Harrison & 82nd (area west of Harrison park and the plaza on the East side of 82nd)
Plaza at SE Harrison & 82nd: Intro, Streets are for All of Us)
Harrison Park (E): Diorama
Harrison, East of 82nd: Grow Resilient
TriMet bus stop on SE 82nd & Harrison: Buzz Stop
SE 82nd North of plaza: Umbrella Canopies
Cathedral Park (Near the boat dock, swimming dock, and Bob’s Bench)
Top right of the boat dock facing the river: Intro
Sign and Plaque in front of Bob’s Bench: Contemplative garden and Falcon*
Path to Swimming dock: River
Swimming dock: Swimming docks*
Boat at swimming dock: A Brief History (and Future) of Guild’s Lake
Above the beach: Umbrella Canopy
Mural at Pittsburgh Ave road end: How Green is Our City?
Linnton (at NW 107th and Front Ave)
Linnton Restoration Site signs by path: Intro, River
End of path to the river: A Brief History (and Future) of Guild’s Lake
Road’s end at Front Ave: How Green is Our City?
Tanner Springs Park
“No Dogs” sign on NW Marshall & 11th: Intro
Tanner Springs Park sign: A Brief History (and Future) of Guild’s Lake
Educational signboard: Tanner Creek
Garbage can at NE corner of NW Northrup and 10th: How Green is our City?
Coming soon
Broadway Bridge (east)*
NE 72nd, Freemont, Sandy*
PSU*
* = coming soon
Team: Fall 2024
Aaron Post
Amy Meyer
Bernardo Pantoja
Hilary Tsai
Jairaj Singh
John Wasiutynski
Julia Bonnheim
Mareika Glenn
Marin Vesely
Martin Smith
Matt Kelly
Peter Vickery
Scott Nieradka
Steven Christian
TJ Orloski