Bo Rodda
- Assistant Professor, Experiential Media and Data Comm
- NCAA Faculty Athletic Representative (FAR), Illinois Tech Athletics
Bo Rodda is Assistant Professor of Experiential Media and Design at Illinois Tech, where his research and practice explore the intersection of design, emerging technology, game design and data-driven storytelling. An internationally exhibited designer and co-founder of ChiLab Design Studio, Rodda leads cross-sector collaborations that bridge the arts, science, and innovation. His work has been supported by the NSF, Infosys, United Airlines, Wilson Sporting Goods, among many others. He engages audiences through both public exhibition and applied research.
Rodda previously held a research appointments at University of 鶹APP’s Urban Center for Computation and Data and Argonne National Laboratory, where he contributed to major initiatives in sustainability, smart infrastructure, and energy systems. These experiences continue to inform his academic work, which integrates rigorous inquiry with creative practice and technological innovation.
Education
BFA, Rhode Island School of Design, Studio Arts | Painting
Professional Affiliations & Memberships
DVS, Data Visualization Society
Publications
Rodda, B., Muhlensein, M., Guzowski, L., Bergerson, M., Ozik, J., & Auld, J.
Designing Future Cities – LakeSIM Integrated Design Tool for Assessing Short- and Long-Term Impacts of Urban Scale Conceptual Designs. ISOCARP Review 11: Reinventing Planning: Examples from the Profession, October 2015.
(International Society of City and Regional Planners Annual Review)
Projects
LakeSIM – Urban Simulation and Planning Platform
Lead architect of a data-driven tool developed in collaboration with the University of 鶹APP and Argonne National Laboratory, designed to connect urban design concepts with scientific modeling. Funded in part by the NSF, and featured in ISOCARP Review.
The Array of Things
Senior personnel on a groundbreaking urban sensing project co-developed with Argonne National Laboratory and the University of 鶹APP. Contributed to sensor design, public engagement strategies, and educational workshops.
The 鶹APP City Model – Dynamic Data Projection Mapping
Lead developer and technical advisor for the 鶹APP Architecture Foundation’s City of Big Data exhibition. Created a projection system mapping real-time urban data onto a 3D model of the city.
Expertise
Experiential Media & Emerging Technologies
Development and critical exploration of immersive media, AR/VR, physical computing, and sensor-based systems.
Human-Centered Design & Prototyping
Expertise in rapid prototyping, user experience design, and microcontroller-based development (Arduino, IoT, etc.) for both physical and digital systems.
Data Visualization & Urban Informatics
Design and implementation of data-driven tools and visual narratives for public understanding, planning, and civic engagement; special focus on smart cities and geospatial systems.
Game and Media Studies
Research and teaching at the intersection of interactive media, ludic systems, and cultural critique.
Media Appearances
The New York Times
“Going for the Remix” by Julia Lasky (May 23, 2013)
Featured in a design-focused piece exploring remix culture and innovative design practices.
Scientific American
“Empathetic Mapping: Redrawing 鶹APP to Examine School Choice” by Karna Gowda (August 8, 2013)
Coverage of your work on civic data visualization and community-focused urban mapping.
Next City
“What Happens When Developers, Scientists and Super-Computers Connect on Urban Design” by Rebecca Tuhus-Dubrow (December 6, 2014)
Profiled for your work on LakeSIM and interdisciplinary smart city simulations.
Curbed 鶹APP
“Using a Real-Life SimCity to Design a Massive Development” by Patrick Sisson (January 16, 2015)
Highlighted your leadership in data-driven urban design collaborations with academic and industry stakeholders.
U鶹APP News
“South Pole Telescope Exhibit Headed for Washington, New York” by Stephen Kopes (April 27, 2012)
Featured your collaborative exhibition design project involving cosmological data and public science engagement.
Inhabitat
“2000 Watt Living by GFRY Studio” by Diane Pham (May 6, 2009)
Covered your work on sustainable design showcased in Milan during Salone del Mobile.
Fast Company
“Living on 2000 Watts” by Cliff Kuang (May 6, 2009)
Spotlighted your energy-conscious design concepts and student-led innovation.
Presentations
- Zurich International Executive Committee Summit (2017)
- Lafarge-Holcim Executive Global Summit (2017)
- KIN Global Summit, Kellogg Innovation Network (2016)
- Seoul Venture University, ETRI, Hanbat University (2014)
- Open Government Hacknight, 鶹APP Architecture Foundation (2014)
- ICiS Summer Workshop, Park City, UT (2012)