Design Exhibition Dual Exhibition: Arqueología en Tránsito (Archeology in Transit) / Emociones Migrantes (Migrant Emotions)
Design Exhibition Dual Exhibition: Arqueología en Tránsito (Archeology in Transit) / Emociones Migrantes (Migrant Emotions)
Chapter 1: Arqueología en Tránsito (Archaeology in Transit): Arqueología en Tránsito is a mobile exhibition by Monterrey Institute of Technology, exploring the human-object relationship through contemporary archaeology and design across Mexico, from Chiapas to Chihuahua. It features objects that silently narrate the migrant experience, selected for their functional design, emotional significance, and impact on users and environments. Examples include the transformation of common white plastic bottles into black ones, reflecting migrant adaptation strategies amidst increasing physical barriers at borders.
Chapter 2: Emociones Migrantes (Migrant Emotions): Emociones Migrantes, a project by Tec de Monterrey Campus CDMX students in collaboration with Centro 32, presents six interactive artifacts that metaphorically express emotional needs identified through migrant interviews. This chapter aims to foster empathy among visitors, challenging perceptions of belonging as a dynamic state. It embraces diverse migrant experiences, including LGBTQ+ individuals and various ethnic backgrounds.
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Escuela de Arquitectura, Arte y Diseño del Tec de Monterrey
The School of Architecture, Art and Design (EAAD) at Tecnológico de Monterrey is present on 19 campuses throughout the country and its faculty members include experts in their respective disciplines, teachers with degrees from the world’s top 200 universities and visiting international faculty.
EAAD’s degree programs and areas of study offer students a unique college experience that let them actively participate in major forums with strategic projects based on three core areas: Cities, to tackle land-use challenges and improve people’s quality of life; @rts, to promote experimentation and artistic production, and drive the human development of our students and Design for Value, to motivate companies to focus on innovation through creative leadership both in terms of design and entrepreneurs.
Since its creation, in 2016, it is a member of numerous organizations, including the International Association of Universities and Colleges of Art, Design and Media (CUMULUS), the World Design Organization (WDO), the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA), ONU-Habitat, and the Mexican Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ASINEA).