Jacob Robinson created a video showcasing the unique historic property of Los Luceros Historic Site.
Center for Cultural Technology
A partnership between New Mexico Highlands University and the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs
Jacob Robinson created a video showcasing the unique historic property of Los Luceros Historic Site.
Working with an exhibition team headed up by scientist Harshini Mukundan, intern Samantha Gallegos created three animated shorts and web pages for See the Science, an online STEM learning exhibit targeted at 5th grade students. Faculty Advisor: Angela Meron
https://youtu.be/bDHPI9QmEyA
Intern Elana Salazar documented Currents, an international new media festival held annually in Santa Fe, NM.
This animation was created by intern Gabriela Smith for the updated Supercomputing exhibit at the Bradbury Science Museum.
This video was created by Cultural Technology Intern Gabriella Smith. It was part of the update to the Supercomputing exhibit at the Bradbury Science Museum.
As part of her internship with the Bradbury Science Museum, Cultural Technology intern Gabriella Smith, created a short animation to explain quantum computing.
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.
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.
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 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.