The Humans in Space Art Program and NASA’s International Space Station Program teamed together to invite college students and early career professionals to take a journey with them. Through the international Humans in Space Art Challenge, they invited individuals to explore “How will space, science, and technology benefit humanity?” and to express their answer creatively in a video 3 minutes long or less.

145 artists from 16 countries submitted videos to the 2014 Challenge. The thematic question explored by participants was, “How will space, science and technology benefit humanity?” Thirty-seven judges from eight countries evaluated the videos based on production quality, technical skill, creativity, fulfilled intent, and final product. 

Congrats to Mechanical Engineering students, Kristopher Hernandez and Aida Yoguely Cortés-Peña, on winning first place in the Live Action category for their production "We Need Space."