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Living Attires / Atuendos Vivos

by zeroone | Jul 25, 2019 | Community Projects, Community Projects Mexico, Cultural Identity, Mexico

Photo by Videocom Pachuca. The Living Attires Project consists of fashionable clothing and accessories designed with elements of Hidalgo’s natural and material heritage. With a focus on the regions of Valle del Mezquital and Comarca Minera Hidalguense, this group was...

Virtual Memory of Mexico #MVM

by zeroone | Jul 25, 2019 | Community Projects, Community Projects Mexico, Cultural Identity, Mexico

Photo by Videocom Pachuca. Virtual Memory of Mexico is a transmedia project developed using digitalization, 3D printing, and linking printed objects to 360° videos to disseminate the material and immaterial cultural heritage of Mexico, including the natural treasures...

Legends and Roots

by zeroone | Jul 25, 2019 | Community Projects, Community Projects Mexico, Cultural Identity, Mexico

Photo by Videocom Pachuca. The project Legends and Roots is an interactive cube programmed to recount Mexico’s folkloric tales. The device was created out of laser-cut wooden panels — each panel contains symbolic imagery of a story and light is projected from the...

Identidad MX

by zeroone | Jul 25, 2019 | Community Projects, Community Projects Mexico, Cultural Identity, Mexico

Photo by Videocom Pachuca. Mexico is a diverse country that has approximately 62 ethnic groups and in 2012, the indigenous population was greater than 15 million nationwide. Unfortunately, over time different cultures have been disappearing due to several factors:...
Expanding Cultural Identity, Exploring Language, and Personal Histories in Pachuca

Expanding Cultural Identity, Exploring Language, and Personal Histories in Pachuca

by zeroone | Jul 15, 2019 | Blog Mexico, Brittany Ransom, Cultural Identity, Featured, Mexico, ZERO1

At the end of May, I completed my ZERO1 American Arts Incubator exchange in Pachuca, hosted by CITNOVA. I arrived in Mexico City a few days prior to the beginning of my exchange, where I spent five days exploring museums, historical and cultural sites, and learning as...

American Arts Incubator (AAI) is an international creative exchange program developed in partnership with the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs and administered by ZERO1. The program utilizes community-driven digital and new media art projects to instigate dialogue, build communities, bolster local economies, and further social innovation.

American Arts Incubator is an initiative of the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs developed in partnership with ZERO1.