NDSRArt smalldata Borndigital Artists Materials in the Archive and the Studio Project Goals The aim is to train you with a much needed expertise of understanding complex borndigital artistic materials and workflows that artists employ in their studios and an empathetic acknowled ID: 801736
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Something Old, Something New
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Born-digital Artist’s Materials in the Archive and the Studio
Slide2Project Goals
The aim is to train you with a much needed expertise of understanding complex born-digital artistic materials and workflows that artists employ in their studios, and an empathetic acknowledgement of the artistic process.
You will gain hands-on experience in handling at-risk and obsolete archival materials. You will work with these artists and organizations within this ecosystem of the art world. You will document and inventory really cool collections.
http://retiary.org/ls/
https://www.eyebeam.org/
smalldata.industries.com
Laurie Spiegel
Slide3Small Data Industries
If you became our resident:
You will be working and hanging out with us at the Small Data Industries office! We will provide you with an ID card for 24/7 swipe access to our facility.
You will have your own workspace here at the lab. We will provide you with either a desktop computer and/or laptop computer when needed and you will have full access to our suite of lab and in-the-field tools and equipment.
Most importantly, this is an open environment!
We encourage and look forward to supporting and helping you with any questions and research you have.
Take the following trains to 36 ST station in Brooklyn:
Located at 87 35th St, Brooklyn, New York, 11232
Slide4Small Data Industries mentors
Ben Fino-Radin
, primary mentor
Founder of Small Data Industries. Graduate from the Pratt Institute, he is a NYC based media archaeologist, archivist, and conservator of born-digital and computer based works of contemporary art.
Lorena Ramírez-López
, secondary mentor
Time-based media consultant at Small Data Industries. Graduate from the Moving Image Archiving and Preservation (MIAP) program at NYU, she was also a former National Digital Stewardship Resident for the American Archive of Public Broadcasting at Howard University television station (WHUT) in Washington, DC.
Slide5Apply to be a NDSR ART resident for Small Data Industries!
http://ndsr-pma.arlisna.org/
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