Portfolio
Portfolio
This exhibition titled From the Digital Archive, was created for a Museum Studies 250 course focusing on the Museum World. From the Digital Archive has an original theme and design using photos and scans from the Northern Arizona University Archives, the exhibition focused on an in depth look at digital archives and the work that digital archive do for smaller institutions.
This exhibition titled Pilgrimage in the Age of the Crusades: How War Reconciled with Religion, was created for a Humanities 351 course on Castles and Crusades at Northern Arizona University. Pilgrimage in the Age of the Crusades is an exhibition on the dissonance that existed in the Catholic church during the Crusades, its original theme was created by utilizing actual pieces of illustrations from manuscripts from the time of the Crusades.
This exhibition The Uncanny Valley Explored Through the Works of Jesse Berlin and the Ethical Questions Raised by the Use of Human Features in Robotics was created for a HUM 500 course focusing on the Ethics of the Humanities. The Uncanny Valley Explored sought to connect the topic and ethical questions accompanying robotics and connect it to another field of the Humanities, art.
Why Civilizations Collapse is an original infographic on the ways collapse manifests in civilizations that was created for an Anthropology 350 course on Ancient Civilizations at Northern Arizona University.