Events
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Jun 13, 2024
deu(s ex) machina: Vector Festival 2024 Game Jam Keynote Artist Talk & Social
Kicking off Vector Festival 2024 Game Jam: deu(s ex) machina is a keynote talk by new media artist and poet Shawné Michaelain Holloway.
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Jun 6 - 7, 2024
Rangeele Yantra, Varun Vachhar
A collection of procedural and generative digital works illustrating the interplay between form and colour by creating captivating visuals using algorithms and unconventional shapes.
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May 26, 2024
From Self-Teaching to Community Teaching: Critical New Media Perspectives
This panel discussion will explore self and community-led models of new media learning.
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May 25, 2024
Doors Open Toronto - Canoeing the Black Creek & Digital Constellations
As part of Doors Open Toronto, InterAccess will have a special presentation of Canoeing the Black Creek by Dave Kemp and Digital Constellations, an Indigenous-led augmented reality project co-presented by Indigenous Youth Roots. We'll also open our production studio to the public. Come explore the space, engage with interactive technologies, and learn about how new media art gets made.
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May 18, 2024
Open HDMI: Spring 2024 II
After hours, InterAccess invites visual artists interested in live performance and audio-reactive visuals to plug into the immersive projection system in an open deck style.
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Mar 21, 2024
Ctrl+Shift: Sustainable Solutions to Signage and Beyond
Co-presented with FOFA Gallery, this artist panel explores strategies for working sustainably within arts organizations.
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Mar 2, 2024
Open HDMI: Spring 2024
After hours, InterAccess invites visual artists interested in live performance and audio-reactive visuals to plug into the immersive projection system in an open deck style.
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Feb 15, 2024
InterAccess Winter LGBTQ+ Mixer
Join us for our seasonal LGBTQ+ Mixer this winter at InterAccess with host Nedda Baba.
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Feb 3, 2024
Farming the Future
Join digital media artist Murley Herrle-Fanning, finalist for the 2023 Media Arts Prize, for the story of how transitioning from urban to rural life shaped his artistic practice.