Exhibitions

  • Historical maps iPad app, for Core Foro Urbano (2018)

App where visitors could explore the Basin of Mexico in 700 years of evolution, and compare side-by-side views to compare different epochs.

  • Three murals about the Basin of Mexico in Universum Museum of Sciences (2019)

Made a 3D model of the Basin of Mexico and set up the scene to render large size images of three epochs: 800 AD, 1850 AD and 2015 AD.

  • Background projections for Motecuhzoma Opera (2019)

Made animations to use as background scenarios in an opera about the Mexica emperor Motecuhzoma.

  • Animation about the history of Mexico City for Museum of the Object (2020)

Timelapse of the evolution of the Basin of Mexico from year 1350 to 2020.

  • Journey through the Basin of Mexico for Chinampa Flower Museum (2021)

Animation about the history of Mexico City centerer on the legend told in the Xolotl codex.

  • Historical recreation of Reinassance-type brig and naval battles in the Conquest of Tenochtitlan for Channel 22’s documentary “The Conquest of Tenochtitlán: A new Tale” (2021)

3D reconstruction of ships used by the Hernan Cortes armed forces in the siege of Tenochtitlan.

  • Animations for Mexican Society of Geography and Statistics’ documentary: “Tenochtitlan: Living City” (2022)

"Tenochtitlan: Living City" features 3D recreations that depict the height of the great Mexico-Tenochtitlan before the arrival of the conquistadors. The documentary includes contributions from various researchers and specialists who provide context and explain the Mexica historical legacy. It won the Audience Award at the Madrid Audiovisual Anthropology Showcase (MAAM).

  • Background projections for Cuitlahuátzin Cantata (2021-2023)

A grand opera performance in Nahuatl about the life of Cuitláhuac, warrior and tlahtoani of Iztapalapa and Mexico-Tenochtitlan. I created projections to be used as scenic backdrops of various locations in the Basin of Mexico, such as the New Fire Pyramid, the Sacred Precinct of Mexico-Tenochtitlan, the House of the Eagle Warriors, the Black House, aerial views over the Basin, among others.

  • Animation of Mexico City history for Mexic-Arte Museum in Texas (2022)

Timelapse of Mexico City in its 700 years of history.

  • Recontructions of market and canals for Tlatelolco Archaeological museum (2023)

  • Videomapping installation and programming of interactive model of the Basin of Toluca for Lacustrine Cultures Museum of the Valley of Toluca Dr. Yoko Sugiura Yamamoto (2023)

Model of the Valley of Toluca where visitors can view different epochs and geographical information layers.

  • Touchscreen application about the history of hydraulic works of Mexico City for Museum of the Eco-Park Texcoco (2024)

Touch application where visitors can see different epoch of the Basin of Mexico and see the hydraulic works carried out in its 700 year history.

  • Filmic Opera “Cuauhtemoctzin“ (2025-ongoing)

Background projections for an opera about the emperor Cuauhtemoctzin.