Projects
Anderson’s diverse portfolio showcases a unique blend of digital technology research involving restoration exploration and the synthesis of art with digital design. She effectively collaborates with a wide range of stakeholders, including artists, designers, technical teams, community partners, vendors, and clients, demonstrating her ability to oversee projects efficiently and provide creative solutions to modern challenges.
Notable projects within her portfolio include the successful revival of the 1988 game “King of Space,” the restoration of the 1986 game “Amnesia Restored,” and her work in preserving language through animated shorts. These projects serve as evidence of her expertise in project management, stakeholder engagement, and cultural preservation. Anderson’s effective project management techniques and innovative problem-solving methods ensure cohesive game design and compliance with project requirements and deadlines. Dedicated to excellence, her profound understanding of the intersection between technology, art, and cultural preservation has been consistently highlighted through her exceptional results from 2019 to 2022.
King of Space
A reconstruction of the game King of Space was published originally in 1988 in Hypergate software to open Web languages with the addition of multimedia elements, such as images, sound, music, and 3D animations for contemporary audiences.
Amnesia: Restored
Revitalizing the narrative with “Amnesia: Restored,” co-led the conversion of a 1986 text-adventure game using open web languages, successfully restoring omitted content and interactive gameplay in alignment with author and creator Thomas M. Disch’s vision.
The NEXT
Pioneering the transformation of “The NEXT,” spearheaded the reconceptualization of the collaborative virtual digital space repository, evolving it into a dynamic multimedia space through strategic collaboration, employed state-of-the-art technology to create immersive 3D models and turntable videos, providing a novel way to experience physical media.
How Bald Eagle Became Leader of All Birds – Short One
Orchestrated a team of 25 artists in DTC435 for the creation of three impactful 3D animated shorts, developed for the Confederate Tribes of Warm Springs Language Program, demonstrating adaptability to remote teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic and prioritizing student empowerment and success.
How Bald Eagle Became Leader of All Birds – Short Two
Led a dynamic team in producing three 3D animated shorts for the Confederate Tribes of Warm Springs Language Program, showcasing adaptability to remote teaching, providing one-on-one student support, implementing effective distance course delivery, and fostering cultural awareness through animations about the native folklore of bald eagles.
Cricket Rides Coyote
Oversaw the production of 3D animated shorts, ensuring culturally sensitive content integrated seamlessly into the Coeur d’Alene language program’s curriculum. Implemented cutting-edge techniques, contributing to student skill development, and played a role in cultural preservation through curriculum development, empowering students as advocates for Coeur d’Alene ‘schitsu’umsh’ language preservation.
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