Digital Culture in New Mexico
This list of digital cultural institutions or organizations in New Mexico is not complete, but your suggestions can help improve it! This list is for information only; NMHC does not endorse or have any responsibility for the work of these organizations.
Digital Art & Storytelling
ArtHouse (Santa Fe)
Meow Wolf (Santa Fe)
Paseo Project (Taos)
Storylab Interactive (Albuquerque)
Cultural Projects
Atlas of NM Cultural Sites, DCA (app available in iTunes and Play Store)
Digital Cuentos, UNM
Pools of Poetry, NHCC (Echoes XYZ app available in iTunes and Play Store)
Indigenous Digital Archive, MIAC
Higher Ed
New Mexico Digital Collections, University of New Mexico
Center for Cultural Technology, New Mexico Highlands
Southwestern DH Resources
This list was compiled by the #SouthwesternDH Organizing Panel at the Third Utah Symposium on the Digital Humanities. The NMHC does not endorse nor is responsible for any of the linked content.
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