As part of her internship with the Bradbury Science Museum, Cultural Technology intern Gabriella Smith, created a short animation to explain quantum computing. This animation will appear in the updated Supercomputing Exhibit at the Bradbury Science Museum. Funding for this paid internship came from a grant through the IEEE Foundation.
How to Make a Stop Motion Video, Santa Fe Children’s Museum
As part of her Emergency Cultural Service, Natasha Vasquez created a series of online tutorials for the Santa Fe Children’s Museum. Her videos explained how to make a stop motion animation in three different ways children in several age groups.
How to Make a Stop Motion Animation Background
As part of her Emergency Cultural Service, Natasha Vasquez created a series of online tutorials for the Santa Fe Children’s Museum. Her videos explained how to make a stop motion animation in three different ways children in several age groups.
How to Make a Bee, Santa Fe Children’s Museum
As part of her Emergency Cultural Service, Natasha Vasquez created a series of online tutorials for the Santa Fe Children’s Museum. Her videos explained how to make a stop motion animation in three different ways children in several age groups.
Cafe Y Atole in Spanish
Cafe Y Atole in Spanish is an Animation by Natasha Vasquez– This animation in Spanish highlights the trovo Cafe y Atole. It was created as part of an internship for the Manitos Community Memory Project.
Currents New Media Festival 2019
Cultural Technology Interns AJ Warwell and Gabriela Smith worked with mentor Jim Hunyadi to document the work in the 10th annual Currents New Media Festival.
Spanish Market
Rael Sala
This 3-D model of the Rael Sala in Questa, NM was created as part of the Manitos Community Memory Project. Continue reading “Rael Sala”
Cafe y Atole
Animation by Natasha Vasquez. This animation highlights the trovo Cafe y Atole. Continue reading “Cafe y Atole”
KUAUA: An Ancient City by the River
KUAUA: An Ancient City by the River
PICT 2015, Coronado Historic Site
Just up the river from Albuquerque, New Mexico sits the ancient city of Kuaua, long thought to be the point of first contact between the Spanish explorer Coronado and the Pueblo Indians around the year 1540. It is also the site of beautiful painted murals found inside of a ceremonial Kiva.
Video by Shane Fores, Chris Killion, Monica Garcia, Kerry Loewen, Jeff Burdick, Andrew Shephard.