Jacob ("Jake") Barton (born November 7, 1972, in Brooklyn, New York[1]) is an American designer, and Founder of Local Projects, an experience design firm for museums, brands and public spaces based in New York, New York. His work focuses on storytelling and engaging audiences through emotion and technology.[2]

Jacob ("Jake") Barton
Born (1972-11-07) November 7, 1972 (age 52)
Brooklyn, New York, United States
EducationNorthwestern University, Bachelor in Science of Speech
New York University, M.P.S. Interactive Telecommunications
Known forExhibition design
Notable work9/11 Memorial and Museum
AwardsNational Design Award
2013 Interaction Design
Websitelocalprojects.net

Early career

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In college, Jake Barton majored in performance studies (Bachelor in Science of Speech) at Northwestern University in Chicago.[3][1] After graduating, he first worked doing set design work on Broadway productions.[1] Eventually Barton started as an intern at the museum design firm, Ralph Appelbaum Associates.[4] Working his way up, he eventually stayed at the company for seven years, and then in 2001 he left his job at Appelbaum and started graduate school at New York University, for a M.P.S. Interactive Telecommunications.[3] He simultaneously launched Local Projects as a design firm for museums and public spaces.[3][4]

Local projects

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Local Projects LLC
Company typeSubsidiary of MTM[citation needed]
IndustryDesign and Architecture
FounderJake Barton
Headquarters
123 William Street, New York City
,
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Jacob Barton
(Principal and Founder)
ServicesExhibition design consultancy services
Number of employees
50–100 (2019)[citation needed]
Websitewww.localprojects.com

Barton was named by Crain's as one of the Top Entrepreneurs of 2013,[5] and his company, Local Projects, which he founded in 2002, has won awards such as the National Design Awards for Interaction Design in 2013,[6][7][8] the AIGA Design Competition for Effective Design in 2013 and multiple MUSE Awards in 2013.[9]

Barton's work touches on the overlap of physical and digital, creating a range of applications for museums, education, architecture, and memorials. For the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Local Projects created a next-generation application around experiencing physics on the playground,[10] and has worked with Frank Gehry on the Eisenhower Memorial in Washington, D.C.[11]

As the head of Media Design for the National September 11 Memorial & Museum,[12][13] Local Projects led a team of designers to create multi-media experiences that focus on using visitor's own stories[14] as well as the use of algorithms to curate up-to-the moment journalism around the post 9/11 world.[15] [16] [17]

During his time working with the 9/11 Memorial, he also led a team, in partnership with Jer Thorp,[18] to create an algorithm that solved the names arrangement on the panels.[19][20][21] The names are not listed alphabetically or chronologically, but through personal relationships between the victims themselves.

Jake has spoken about visitor participation in museums and "The Museum of You",[22][23] and Local Projects credited with bringing emotional storytelling and innovation to architecture.[24][25] Local Projects has partnered with architects such as Frank Gehry,[11] Diller Scofidio + Renfro[26][27] and Bjarke Ingels[28][29] to create new approaches in media and physical spaces.

In March 2019, Local Projects was sold to MTM, an independent network dedicated to creating value between people and brands.

Works

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  • "'Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum", 2014[30]
  • "National September 11th Memorial Museum", 2014[31][32]
  • "Frank Gehry designed Eisenhower Presidential Memorial", Present[33]
  • "Gallery One, Cleveland Museum of Art", 2013[34]
  • "Spotlight on Broadway, NYC Mayor’s Office of Movies & Entertainment", 2013
  • "BIG HEART NYC, Times Square Alliance", 2012[35]
  • "Welcome Home, National Building Museum", 2012
  • "Six Films, National Building Museum", 2012
  • "SeaWorld Rescue, Seaworld San Diego", 2012[36][37]
  • "9/11 Memorial Names Arrangement Software, 9/11 Memorial", 2011[38]
  • "Change By Us, CEOs For Cities, Local Projects", 2011
  • "9/11 Memorial Guide, 9/11 Memorial", 2011
  • "The Immigration Experience,[39] It’s Your Story,[40] Innovation and Expansion,[41] The Synagogue Experience,[42] Competing Visions,[43] Contemporary Issues Forum,[44] Dreams of Freedom,[45] National Museum of American Jewish History[46]", 2010
  • "Urbanology,[47] BMW/ Guggenheim Lab[48]", 2011
  • "GE Showcase,[49] GE[50]", 2010
  • "StoryCorps,[51] StoryCorps", 2002
 
Jake Barton at a talk

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c "Design Matters with Debbie Milman: Jake Barton". Designobserver.com. December 14, 2012. Retrieved 2014-07-30.
  2. ^ "About: Biographies". Local Projects. Retrieved 2014-07-30.
  3. ^ a b c "Feature: Storyteller". Creative Review. October 2011. Archived from the original on 2014-04-20. Retrieved 2014-07-30.
  4. ^ a b "Local Projects". Print Magazine Online. June 1, 2007. Retrieved 2014-07-30.
  5. ^ "Top Entrepreneurs 2013". Crainsnewyork.com. 2013. Retrieved 2014-07-30.
  6. ^ "National Design Awards: 2013 Winners". CooperHewitt.org. 2013. Retrieved 2014-07-30.
  7. ^ "Smithsonian Cooper-Hewitt Announces 2013 National Design Awards Winners". Archdaily.com. May 10, 2013. Retrieved 2014-07-30.
  8. ^ "CASE STUDY: GALLERY ONE". AIGA.org. Nov 13, 2013. Retrieved 2014-07-30.
  9. ^ "2013 MUSE Award Winners". American Alliance of Museums. 2013. Retrieved 2014-07-30.
  10. ^ "This Is The Physics Lesson Of The Future, And It Looks Insanely Fun". Fastcodesign.com. July 21, 2014. Retrieved 2014-07-30.
  11. ^ a b "Panel introduces education videos promoting Eisenhower Memorial". WashingtonPost.com. June 5, 2013. Retrieved 2014-07-30.
  12. ^ "New Museum Uses Algorithms To Visualize How 9/11 Still Shapes The World". Fastcodesign.com. May 14, 2014. Retrieved 2014-07-30.
  13. ^ "'Reflecting on 9/11' at Sept. 11 Memorial Museum". AOL.On News. May 14, 2014. Retrieved 2014-07-30.
  14. ^ "Designers of National September 11 Memorial Museum Focus on Visitors". Wall Street Journal Online. May 14, 2014. Retrieved 2014-07-30.
  15. ^ "The Algorithms at the Heart of the New September 11 Memorial Museum". Gizmodo.com. May 14, 2014. Retrieved 2014-07-30.
  16. ^ "The Near-Impossible Challenge of Designing the 9/11 Museum". Wired.com. May 14, 2014. Retrieved 2014-07-30.
  17. ^ "WHAT REMAINS - THE 9/11 MUSEUM". Wired.com. May 16, 2014. Retrieved 2014-07-30.
  18. ^ "Explorers: Bio: Jer Thorp". NationalGeographic.com. Archived from the original on June 14, 2013. Retrieved 2014-07-30.
  19. ^ "An Algorithm Is A Curator At The Sept. 11 Museum". NPR Online: All Things Considered. June 30, 2014. Retrieved 2014-07-30.
  20. ^ "Commemorative Calculus: How an Algorithm Helped Arrange the Names on the 9/11 Memorial". Scientific American. Sep 7, 2011. Retrieved 2014-07-30.
  21. ^ "New Museum Uses Algorithms To Visualize How 9/11 Still Shapes The World". Fastcodesign.com. May 14, 2014. Retrieved 2014-07-30.
  22. ^ "Jake Barton: The Museum of You". TED.com. May 2013. Retrieved 2014-07-30.
  23. ^ "Jake Barton: The Museum of You". www.wired.co.uk. Jan 3, 2013. Retrieved 2014-07-30.
  24. ^ "Story(Us): The Power of Collaborative Storytelling: Jake Barton for the Future of StoryTelling 2012". Future of Storytelling. Oct 3, 2012. Retrieved 2014-07-30.
  25. ^ "Story(Us): The Power of Collaborative Storytelling". futureofstorytelling.org. May 13, 2014. Retrieved 2014-07-30.
  26. ^ "The Redesign of a Design Museum: Renovating the Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum". The New York Times. June 16, 2014. Retrieved 2014-07-30.
  27. ^ "An Ingenious Museum Design That Turns Visitors Into Creators". Wired.com. 2014-06-20. Retrieved 2014-07-30.
  28. ^ "HEART INSTALLATION SHINES BRIGHT IN TIMES SQUARE". starrett-lehigh.com. March 2011. Retrieved 2014-07-30.
  29. ^ "Plastic Heart Glows With Love". ABCNews.com. 2012-02-08. Retrieved 2014-07-30.
  30. ^ Pogrebin, Robin (16 June 2014). "Renovating the Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum". The New York Times. Retrieved 2014-08-19.
  31. ^ "New Museum Uses Algorithms To Visualize How 9/11 Still Shapes The World". Fast Company Design. Retrieved 2014-08-19.
  32. ^ "'Reflecting on 9/11' at Sept. 11 Memorial Museum". AOL On News. Retrieved 2014-08-19.
  33. ^ "Panel introduces education videos promoting Eisenhower Memorial". WashingtonPost.com. Retrieved 2014-08-19.
  34. ^ "Gallery One: Collaborators". ClevelandArt.com. 20 February 2013. Retrieved 2014-08-19.
  35. ^ "NYC Plastic Heart Glows With Love". ABCNews.com. Retrieved 2014-08-19.
  36. ^ "Seaworld Rescue". LocalProjects.net. Retrieved 2014-08-19.
  37. ^ "Seaworld San Diego". LocalProjects.net. Retrieved 2014-08-19.
  38. ^ Kuang, Cliff. "The Near-Impossible Challenge of Designing the 9/11 Museum". Wired. Wired.com. Retrieved 2014-08-19.
  39. ^ "The Immigration Experience". LocalProjects.net. Retrieved 2014-08-19.
  40. ^ "It's Your Story". LocalProjects.net. Retrieved 2014-08-19.
  41. ^ "Innovation and Expansion". LocalProjects.net. Retrieved 2014-08-19.
  42. ^ "The Synagogue Experience". LocalProjects.net. Retrieved 2014-08-19.
  43. ^ "Competing Visions". LocalProjects.net. Retrieved 2014-08-19.
  44. ^ "Contemporary Issues Forum". LocalProjects.net. Retrieved 2014-08-19.
  45. ^ "Dreams of Freedom". LocalProjects.net. Retrieved 2014-08-19.
  46. ^ "National Museum of American Jewish History". LocalProjects.net. Retrieved 2014-08-19.
  47. ^ "Urbanology". LocalProjects.net. Retrieved 2014-08-19.
  48. ^ "BMW/ Guggenheim Lab". LocalProjects.net. Retrieved 2014-08-19.
  49. ^ "GE Showcase". LocalProjects.net. Retrieved 2014-08-19.
  50. ^ "GE". LocalProjects.net. Retrieved 2014-08-19.
  51. ^ "Story Corps". LocalProjects.net. Retrieved 2014-08-19.
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