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Tue, 20 Sep 2016 15:50:56 -0400
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Hello,

We have only displayed video works in our galleries on flatscreen TV/DVD combos in the past.  I'm trying to research best methods and equipment for the projection of video works but it is all Greek to me.  We have no dedicated audio/video specialist and I'm on the fringes of being a technophobe.  Can anyone suggest a good resource or place to start in terms of identifying what kind of projection system might be a fit for us?  Is there a "museum standard" in terms of specific projectors/players/audio systems you recommend for displaying audio/video work in art museum galleries?  We have the option of something that could be suspended from above or set on a pedestal as we have good ceiling support.  I'm starting from scratch here.

Thanks so much,

Jodi Lundgren
South Dakota Art Museum

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