Andrés Semo is a geomatics engineer, historian, content creator, and founder of Semo Historia, a digital platform dedicated to exploring the history, urban evolution, and cultural heritage of Mexico City and Mesoamerica.
His work combines historical research, cartography, drone photography, GIS analysis, and 3D reconstruction to reveal how ancient landscapes evolved into the modern cities we know today. He is best known for his detailed reconstructions of Tenochtitlan and for creating educational content that brings history to life for hundreds of thousands of viewers across social media platforms.
Through documentaries, historical guides, maps, and immersive visualizations, Andrés seeks to make complex historical and archaeological topics accessible to a broad audience while maintaining a strong commitment to accuracy and academic rigor.
His projects focus on the intersection of geography, history, archaeology, and technology, offering unique perspectives on the development of cities, civilizations, and cultural landscapes throughout Mexico and beyond.
Andrés Semo is a geomatics engineer, historian, content creator, and founder of Semo Historia, a digital platform dedicated to exploring the history, urban evolution, and cultural heritage of Mexico City and Mesoamerica.
His work combines historical research, cartography, drone photography, GIS analysis, and 3D reconstruction to reveal how ancient landscapes evolved into the modern cities we know today. He is best known for his detailed reconstructions of Tenochtitlan and for creating educational content that brings history to life for hundreds of thousands of viewers across social media platforms.
Through documentaries, historical guides, maps, and immersive visualizations, Andrés seeks to make complex historical and archaeological topics accessible to a broad audience while maintaining a strong commitment to accuracy and academic rigor.
His projects focus on the intersection of geography, history, archaeology, and technology, offering unique perspectives on the development of cities, civilizations, and cultural landscapes throughout Mexico and beyond.