In Part 1 of The Invisible Photograph, see how a safe haven for millions of images happens to be hundreds of feet underground in a re-purposed limestone mine.
In Part 2 of The Invisible Photograph, see how a team of computer scientists, archivists, artists, and curators teamed up to unearth Andy Warhol’s lost digital works.
In Part 3 of The Invisible Photograph, see how the "techno archaeologists" of the Lunar Orbiter Image Recovery Project digitally recovered the first photographs of the moon taken by a set of unmanned space probes in the 1960s.
In Part 4 of The Invisible Photograph, learn how Berlin-based artist Joachim Schmid's "anti-museum" of found and discarded imagery challenges us to reconsider our assumptions of photographic worth.
In Part 5 of The Invisible Photograph, investigate how photographic technologies are being used to visualize the subatomic world at CERN—where photography and the world’s most advanced particle physics research collide.