The Andy Warhol Museum selected Iontank to collaborate on a new space within the museum for visitors to experience and navigate Andy Warhol’s extensive catalog of work in film, video, and television. Iontank was responsible for developing the interface design and software for the catalog as well as hardened, user-facing kiosks with motion sensors and touch screen interfaces. The systems allow users to explore the archive, select works for private screenings, and learn about particular works within the broader context of Warhol’s experiments with moving images. The Film and Video archive room debuted at the Museum as a permanent feature in 2014.