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What a silver curtain of 25 years of design posters says about how we actually process architecture

What a silver curtain of 25 years of design posters says about how we actually process architecture

By Evan Beckett
TL;DR: There's a show up at Princeton right now marking 25 years of the Media + Modernity seminar — and the design choice they made to display it is the part worth talking about. Instead of the usual retrospective setup — framed prints, chronological wall panels, museum lighting — they hung a silver fabric curtain and printed the seminar posters across it.

There's a show up at Princeton right now marking 25 years of the Media + Modernity seminar — and the design choice they made to display it is the part worth talking about.

Instead of the usual retrospective setup — framed prints, chronological wall panels, museum lighting — they hung a silver fabric curtain and printed the seminar posters across it. All 25 years of them, layered onto one surface.

That's a deliberate statement about how we hold information. Not as a timeline you walk through. As a texture you stand in front of.

Beatriz Colomina, who's directed the program for most of that run, made this choice with her co-curators. And if you know Colomina's work — she's spent decades writing about how media shapes our understanding of architecture, how a photograph of a house changes what we think the house means — then the curtain isn't decoration. It's the argument.

Here's the thing this gets right that most design retrospectives get wrong: a flat, chronological display implies progress. One idea leading to the next, getting better, more refined. The curtain refuses that. It says: all of this is happening at once. The ideas don't stack — they accumulate.

For anyone who thinks about interiors and how to display collections — art, objects, even books — there's a real lesson in this. The format of display is itself an editorial decision. The chronological gallery wall is a choice that says 'this is a story with a beginning and an end.' The layered curtain is a choice that says 'this is a living body of thought.'

Most people don't think that consciously when they're arranging a shelf or hanging artwork. They should.

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