Events
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Jul 16, 2018
Art on the Screens
Vector Festival’s large-scale off-site screening intervenes critically and provocatively in this spectacular public space by presenting a range of video works that explore networked technologies in an oscillation between the instructional, the cautionary, the speculative, and the meditative.
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Jul 15, 2018
Artist Talks and Vector Festival Closing Reception
Join us for a series of 20-minute mini Artist Lectures to learn about the artists’ projects, practices, and ideas in more detail. Each presentation will be followed by a Q&A discussion period. Lectures by Judith Doyle, Chris Kerich, Amanda Low, and Tobias Williams.
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Jul 14, 2018
Words Before All Else: Oral Histories in the Digital Age
Join us for a free screening at the Art Gallery of Ontario's, Jackman Hall, curated by Clint Enns and Jenny Western. Part of Vector Festival 2018.
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Jul 14, 2018
Inner Workings, Performance Panel
Join Vector performers and artists for a conversation on the role of feedback (whether human or machine) in their practice. With micha cárdenas, Afaq Ahmed Karadia, Nadine Lessio, and Adam Tindale, moderated Vector Festival 2018 co-curator, Katie Micak.
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Jul 13, 2018
Inner Workings, Performance
This evening event, part of Vector Festival 2018, features live performances by Adam Basanta, micha cárdenas, and Afaq Ahmed Karadia + Adam Tindale.
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Jul 12, 2018
Vector Festival - Launch Party and Opening Reception
Join us for the launch of Vector Festival 2018 as well as the opening reception for Vector Festival 2018's flagship exhibition, Born Digital.
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Jun 28, 2018
Ars Electronica Video Showcase
InterAccess is pleased to co-present Expanded-Experimental-Hybrid, a video showcase of the best of Ars Electronica 2017, with Pix Film and LIFT.
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May 11, 2018
Digital Archaeology: Excavating the Telidon
John Durno will present a lecture on his digital archaeology and conservation research. The University of Victoria Library and Archives is engaged in a project to recover a lost generation of Canadian digital artworks, made in the early 1980s in the now obscure Telidon/NAPLPS format.
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May 9, 2018
NAPLPS: An Adventure in New Media Art History
Artist Nick Fox-Gieg will present the story of NAPLPS, a Canadian graphics language that spanned from the Telidon era through Prodigy in the early 1990’s, along with some of the early art made in the 1980s using the format. Afterwards, participants with knowledge of processing and/or javascript will be invited to work collaboratively on Fox-Gieg’s decoder, to help develop a browser-based emulator for NAPLPS graphics. This event is free to the public, and will take place in the InterAccess studio.Date: Wednesday, May 9th, 7-10pm