If you’d like to see what we’ve been up to at Small Data Industries — my host for my 2018-19 NDSR Art Residency — please reminisce with us in our 2018 in Review. Some highlights include working inside Louise Bourgeois’ archive, a collaboration with The Current Museum, a long-term project with the Whitney Museum of American Art and our in-lab conservation of Cory Arcangel’s legendary video game pieces (one of which is on view right now at the Whitney’s Programmed exhibit):
http://smalldata.industries/blog/2018-annual-report

We had the honor of working with thousands of Louise Bourgeois’ sound, video, and film recordings in her archive — preserved in the townhouse where she spent the later decades of her life.

Here I am testing out a work at The Current Museum: an experimental media art acquisition event. We process all of the pieces acquired at these quarterly salons, held at the founder’s loft in SoHo.

We are thrilled to be working with the Whitney Museum of American Art on a long-term project establishing their very first digital preservation/access system. Image from the Whitney’s Programmed exhibition, currently on view.