by Michael Kuetemeyer | Jul 1, 2017 | Blog Cambodia, Cambodia, Michael Kuetemeyer
As a representative from the United States, it was inspiring to see that addressing environmental issues is such a high priority among so many people in Cambodia. Leaders young and old are working hard with beautiful creativity to heal our world. The American Arts...
by Michael Kuetemeyer | Jun 12, 2017 | Blog Cambodia, Cambodia, Michael Kuetemeyer
The community project descriptions below were written by participants in American Arts Incubator — Cambodia and focus on environmental health in the country. These projects were initiated during Michael Kuetemeyer’s Incubator workshop and will continue to...
by Michael Kuetemeyer | Jun 9, 2017 | Blog Cambodia, Cambodia, Michael Kuetemeyer
My month-long American Arts Incubator workshop in Cambodia focused on new media and global challenges. The question posed to participants was, “How can environmental health be supported by new media art projects?” Throughout the workshop we experimented with 360...
by Michael Kuetemeyer | May 3, 2017 | Blog Cambodia, Cambodia, Michael Kuetemeyer
We have now have 4 active teams organized and developing their immersive media projects in Phnom Penh. They are exploring a great range of environmental concerns through immersive media projects. In the week of workshop exercises we played through the production and...
by Michael Kuetemeyer | May 2, 2017 | Blog Cambodia, Cambodia, Michael Kuetemeyer
We are underway with the American Arts Incubator — Cambodia workshop at Bophana Center! In our workshop we have done a series of exercises working with the Aurasma augmented reality app. One group of students created an “aura” that uses the image of a...
by Michael Kuetemeyer | Apr 11, 2017 | Blog Cambodia, Cambodia, Michael Kuetemeyer
The average temparature of Earth’s whole atmosphere cycles up and down each year because its southern hemisphere has more ocean coverage than the northern hemisphere. When these temperatures are graphed throughout the past 137 years you see that there is a range...