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MCN 2019 sessions recordings
MCN (Museum Computer Network)
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1 month ago
MCN's mission is to grow the digital capacity of museum professionals by connecting them to ideas, information, opportunities, proven practices, and each other. This audio collection contains recorded sessions from previous conferences, topical webinars, continuing educational lessons, and conversations between musetech professionals.
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MCN's mission is to grow the digital capacity of museum professionals by connecting them to ideas, information, opportunities, proven practices, and each other. This audio collection contains recorded sessions from previous conferences, topical webinars, continuing educational lessons, and conversations between musetech professionals.
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Education
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Exhibit design at Jemez Historic Site, New Mexico
MCN 2019 sessions recordings
23 minutes 58 seconds
6 years ago
Exhibit design at Jemez Historic Site, New Mexico

Thursday, November 7, 2019

A class of 15 Media Arts students from New Mexico Highlands University, in partnership with NM Historic Sites and the tribal governors at Jemez Pueblo in Jemez Springs, NM completed a full redesign and installation of the visitors center at Jemez Historic site during a semester intensive. The goal was to shift the focus to a pueblo/indigenous perspective, rather than the just the Spanish conquest. Using scalable digital media, the students designed, developed ,and installed extensive large-format projection mapping, screen-based interaction, responsive exhibits in restrooms (it is a small building and we had to maximize gallery space!), and a lasered/CNC floor to illustrate a map of yet-to-be- excavated native ruins.

Session Type30-Minute Session (Presentation or Case Study)

TrackExperience


Key Outcomes

After attending this session, participants will gain some insight in to the practice of working with a council of tribal members to re-envision a traditional visitors center that welcomes about 40,000 visitors per-year, one where most visitors possess no prior knowledge of the history of indigenous culture or contemporary indigenous life.

Speakers

Session Leader : Miriam Langer, Prof of Cultural Technology/Media Arts, NMHU

Co-Presenter : Terence Garcia, Graduate Student, Media Arts NMHU, New Mexico Highlands University

Co-Presenter : Ethan Ortega, New Mexico Historic Sites Instructional Coordinator, New Mexico Historic Sites

Co-Presenter : Ali Romero, student, Media Arts, New Mexico Highlands University, New Mexico Highlands University

MCN 2019 sessions recordings
MCN's mission is to grow the digital capacity of museum professionals by connecting them to ideas, information, opportunities, proven practices, and each other. This audio collection contains recorded sessions from previous conferences, topical webinars, continuing educational lessons, and conversations between musetech professionals.