About me
David Nuñez is leading a team Baker Library at the Harvard Business School to reimagine search, discover, and access for the future of business research.
He was formally the Director of Technology and Digital Strategy at the MIT Museum, where he led its digital+physical transformation as the museum rebooted in its new location.
His personal research interests include source code ephemera and esoteric programming languages, and his work seeks to illuminate the human soul that exists in all software. He built Geppetto, a platform for the computational choreography of machines and robots in performances. He is working on a text editor for live coding, kn0t, that enables human expression through the performative act of writing software.