Episode 01

My class in the metaverse / Antonio Juárez



In this episode, our guest shares his experience teaching in an architecture class within the Virtual Campus of the Tec de Monterrey. Through his experience, the professor immerses us in the "metaverse", defining this environment as a virtual space in which, through the use of digital devices, we can experience and have interactions with other people, similar to what would happen in the real world.

 

 

Support resources

Below, we share a series of lectures, videos and web pages that might be of interest to you. We invite you to consult them:

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Guest/Visiting Professor


Antonio Luis Juárez Negrete

Architect educated at the University of Valle de Mexico, Campus Juriquilla, has a Master's Degree in Restoration of Historical Sites and Monuments from the University of Guanajuato and has participated in the teaching of Techniques of Traditional Color Representation Workshops at the U.A.Q. He has also participated in the “Drawing Shortcuts” Workshop with the Architect Jim Leggit in the city of Denver, Colorado. He collaborated for 17 years in the School of Architecture, Art and Design as teaching the subjects Drawing Workshop 1 and 2, Architectural Drawing, Descriptive Geometry, Applied Geometry and Building Installations.

He has designed several activities during the Semana i, such as: Drawing Workshop Tradigital Imaging i (2015- 2017), Workshop Design of an Urban Sketchbook with Augmented Reality and use of Drones for Aerial Views (2018); and Workshop Augmented Reality Urban Sketching Experience (2019).

Previously, he participated in large-scale architectural projects of great magnitude and importance in the state of Querétaro, making perspectives and animations of the Intercontinental Airport of the State of Querétaro, Manuel Gómez Morin Educational and Cultural Center of the State of Querétaro. In addition, he served for 17 years as Event Programming and Logistics Project Leader at the Manuel Gómez Morin Educational and Cultural Center of the State of Querétaro.