Rose Goldsen Archive of New Media Art

Rose Goldsen Archive of New Media Art The curatorial vision emphasizes digital interfaces and artistic experimentation by international, independent artists.

http://goldsen.library.cornell.edu/
Under the sponsorship of The Division of Rare and Manuscript Collection at Cornell University, the Goldsen Archive serves as a research repository of new media art and resources. Designed as an experimental center of research and creativity, the Goldsen Archive includes materials by individual artists and collaborates on conceptual experimentation and archival strategies with international curatorial and fellowship projects.

Ken Feingold Collection available at the Rose Goldsen Archive:
03/14/2025

Ken Feingold Collection available at the Rose Goldsen Archive:

The Goldsen Archive is honored to house the working archive of artist Ken Feingold (born 1952, USA). Feingold has exhibited his work in video, drawing, film, sculpture, photography, and installations since 1974. Developed in residencies in Argentina and across Asia, his works have set international....

08/30/2022

We're pleased to announce the recipients of the third Colene Brown Art Prize, which awards 10 NY-based visual artists with $10,000 in unrestricted grants. This prize is underwritten by artist and former BRIC Board Member Deborah Brown in memory of her late mother, Colene Brown.

Read more about this year's recipients: https://bit.ly/3RcsUed

The Goldsen Archive proudly participates in this launch of a $460,000 CLIR Hidden Collections Digitization grant. Partne...
08/19/2021

The Goldsen Archive proudly participates in this launch of a $460,000 CLIR Hidden Collections Digitization grant. Partnering with Media Burn and five other media centers to digitize 1,000 ‘Guerilla Television’ of the 1970s, Goldsen expects to digitize up to 500 tapes from the Experimental Television Center collection. For this online launch event, we will screen footage from Charlotte Moorman’s rehearsal of Video Bed by Nam June Paik, Ralph Hocking and Sherry Hocking.

Online archival project will create and share ‘a new wealth of cultural knowledge’ of 1970s

The Goldsen Archive is honored to participate in the Guerilla TV digitization program hosted by Media Burn, and supporte...
04/28/2021

The Goldsen Archive is honored to participate in the Guerilla TV digitization program hosted by Media Burn, and supported by a $460,000 grant from CLIR Hidden Collections. Our focus will be on digitizing tapes from the Experimental Television Center collection, http://goldsen.library.cornell.edu/etc/

11/06/2020

Day of Digital Preservation!

12/05/2018

The two-year-old service was in thrall to old-fashioned ideas about which films matter.

09/19/2018

Curated by CCA Director, Timothy Murray, the 2018 CCA Biennial features Carrie Mae Weems, Xu Bing, Ni’Ja Whitson, Richard Lin, Ruby Chishti.

09/01/2017

Yesterday, Goldsen hosted Johannes Goebel, Director of the Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center (EMPAC) at RPI to discuss best AV preservation practices. Thanks Johannes.

The Goldsen Archive is deeply grateful to Ralph and Sherry Hocking for entrusting the ETC archives to the Cornell Librar...
07/27/2017

The Goldsen Archive is deeply grateful to Ralph and Sherry Hocking for entrusting the ETC archives to the Cornell Library for preservation and public access. In addition to the 3,000 titles of video art transferred to Goldsen three years ago, today's gift includes 80 boxes of media history, catalogues, books, and correspondance with the world's leading media artists. This may be the largest single gift of video art and ephemera in archival history.
Goldsen is honored by this trust and extremely proud to sustain the legacy of ETC and the selfless contributions of Sherry and Ralph to the artistic community. The holdings currently processed can be perused at: http://goldsen.library.cornell.edu/etc/. Digitized tapes are accessible to users on site in the Goldsen Archive or online to holders of Cornell net ids. For further information, please feel free to contact the Goldsen Curator, Tim Murray, [email protected]

Goldsen's next big challenge: preserving access to our huge archive of 20 years of net.art and CTHEORY MULTIMEDIA
07/26/2017

Goldsen's next big challenge: preserving access to our huge archive of 20 years of net.art and CTHEORY MULTIMEDIA

Adobe said it plans to stop updating and distributing its Flash Player by the end of 2020.

12/11/2016

Signal to Code, Goldsen Archive video from the ETC Collection, runs through December 18 at the Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University. There's still time to enjoy these historically important pieces.

Please share Art&Education's announcement of the Signal to Code exhibits and online catalogue
11/17/2016

Please share Art&Education's announcement of the Signal to Code exhibits and online catalogue

Rose Goldsen Archive of New Media Art at Cornell University announces Signal to Code online catalogue and exhibitions. From March 17–October 14, 2016, the Goldsen Archive presented Signal to Code: 50 Years of Media Art in the Rose Goldsen Archive of Media Art. The exhibition series continues with Signal to Code: Video Art from the Rose Goldsen Archive, September 9–December 18, 2017.
http://www.artandeducation.net/announcement/signal-to-code-online-catalogue-and-exhibition/

Image: Paul Vanouse, Ocular Revision.

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