Office of In Visibility Presents:

SAN TV Jan 5 — Jan 29, 2023

MUSEUM OF MOVING IMAGE, Queens, NY

Office of In Visibility Presents: SAN TV (Sanitation Art Network Television) is a video installation by artist sTo Len, who is currently a Public Artist in Residence (PAIR) at the New York City Department of Sanitation, which is part of a municipal residency program created by the Department of Cultural Affairs. While in residence at the Department’s Central Repair Shop in Woodside, Queens, Len began working in a defunct television studio, where he has been using antiquated video equipment to activate hundreds of hours of forgotten films and videos in various formats; together they span more than a century of documentation capturing the New York Department of Sanitation’s work. Located in the Museum’s Media Lab within Behind the Screen, SAN TV includes a sampling of Len’s reworked discoveries and with a green screen, viewers have the chance to report from various shuttered waste sites in New York City, such as the Fresh Kills Landfill.  Created in collaboration with the Museum’s Education Department, a playable game, Phil D Basket, is also on view that is inspired by a 1960s cartoon character that was used in advertisements by the sanitation department.

The Office of In Visibility (OOIV) is an ongoing project that bears witness to the labor of the New York Department of Sanitation (DSNY) and its extensive role in New York City history and local lives. Len has been using OOIV as a platform to publicly research and remix DSNY archival materials into his artwork. From film and video to silk-screen posters, artifacts, and ephemera, these reflections offer a glimpse into New York’s history while highlighting the path that led us to the environmental issues we face today. 

Organized by Tiffany Joy Butler and Ramsey Sweatmon

Photo at top by Argenis Apolinario.