Worker, Inc., the Design Co*op (Kimi Eisele), and Pop-Up Spaces (Rachelle Diaz and Julie Ray) collaborated in the Fall of 2009 to create the exhibit +/-92: Downtown Tucson Master Plans 1932-2009. The successful exhibit displayed a compilation of over 100 Downtown Tucson master plans, comprehensive plans, studies, and projects. The exhibition included realized and unrealized plans authored from the early 20th century to 2009. An interactive timeline presented above the plans assisted viewers to track world events, economic and social trends, and Tucson's history in relationship to plan's origins, realization, or death. This was a rare opportunity to see ALL of the planning for downtown Tucson in one space at one time. Also included in the exhibition were photographs of successful spaces and places that make our downtown unique—some of which were a direct result of planning, some of which were not. Also, a crew of official performing "apparatchiks" were on site to collect public input for current and future downtown master planning, for which there were no funds, of course.