TEAM
Michelle Fiesta
Michelle is a first year master's candidate at the University of Michigan School of Information, specializing in human computer interaction. Michelle holds bachelor’s degrees in psychology and anthropology, and also brings skills in user experience research, front-end development, and project management to the team. She is excited to be a part of the Hampi Arts Initiative and interested in cultivating skills relevant to the creation of interactive physical technology.
Michelle is a first year master's candidate at the University of Michigan School of Information, specializing in human computer interaction. Michelle holds bachelor’s degrees in psychology and anthropology, and also brings skills in user experience research, front-end development, and project management to the team. She is excited to be a part of the Hampi Arts Initiative and interested in cultivating skills relevant to the creation of interactive physical technology.
Mark Langrehr
Mark is a current master of architecture candidate at the University of Michigan. He brings three years of work experience in design and construction to the team. Mark's interest and experience in design and graphic communication will be valuable in ensuring the Hampi Arts Initiative engages the public dynamically. Mark is looking forward to the design work and ultimately building in India.
Mark is a current master of architecture candidate at the University of Michigan. He brings three years of work experience in design and construction to the team. Mark's interest and experience in design and graphic communication will be valuable in ensuring the Hampi Arts Initiative engages the public dynamically. Mark is looking forward to the design work and ultimately building in India.
Aysha Siddique
Aysha is a graduate student at the University of Michigan School of Information, specializing in human computer interaction and data science. She has a background in computer science and information systems, and two years of technical work experience in government and research domains. Aysha brings her skills in design, programming, and user experience research to the Hampi Arts Initiative, and is excited to learn about archival processes and public education through interactive digital mediums.
Aysha is a graduate student at the University of Michigan School of Information, specializing in human computer interaction and data science. She has a background in computer science and information systems, and two years of technical work experience in government and research domains. Aysha brings her skills in design, programming, and user experience research to the Hampi Arts Initiative, and is excited to learn about archival processes and public education through interactive digital mediums.