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Using VR and multimedia in Native American Arts. New Voices and New Visions for Engaging Native Americans in Computer Science Workshop August 21, 2008 UNM Center for High Performance Computing. Native Artists. Guest Artists were invited to present their
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Using VR and multimedia in Native American Arts New Voices and New Visions for Engaging Native Americans in Computer Science Workshop August 21, 2008 UNM Center for High Performance Computing
NativeArtists Guest Artists were invited to present their body of work to the class, help the students with conceptualization of their own artistic endeavors, and also collaborate and offer technical insight to students for work to eventually be presented in the virtual worlds the students created.
Felix VigilJemez Pueblo Painter Taught the sandpainting project in Semester 1 Conceptual Design of virtual world for Semester 1
Bruce KingOneida Writer and Playwright Development of stories and themes for virtual worlds
Raven ChaconDiné Composer and noise artist Sound media development and editing Worked with students in year one and year two
Larry McNeilTlingit/Nishga Digital Photography Native American digital art and imagery Visual development and techniques
Manny RettingerMexican American/Apache Ubik Sound Studio CD Mastering of popular music groups UNM Recording Engineer Recording Studio for class audio projects
Joy HarjoMuskogee Creek • Poet and Musician • Professor in English • Collaborated with students in recording studio with poetry and original music.
Nick GalaninTlingit • Experimental Sculpture • Jewelry • Digital art and video installations
Erica LordAthabascan/Inupiat • Photography • Performance Art • Installations and video projects • Sculpture with trash
Bunky Echo-HawkPawnee/Yakama • Painter • Co-founded the NVision Organization, who reach out to Native youth through multi-media.