
Vector Festival
The Vector Festival is a participative, not-for-profit, and community-oriented initiative dedicated to showcasing experiments in digital games, interactive experiences and new media art. New media art is a diverse field characterized by a wide variety of creative practices; the works shown at Vector act as a critical bridge between digital games and the larger worlds of new media art practice. The festival will be running at multiple venues over five days, from Feb 18 to 22 in Toronto. Vector 2015 will feature exhibitions, screenings, workshops, performances and discussions, all with the ambition to create a critical dialogue focusing on digital games and new media art.
InterAccess is a Vector 2015 FESTIVAL PARTNER and EXHIBITION SPONSOR.
Opening reception: February 18, 7-9PM, free
Workshop: February 19, 7-10PM, SOLD OUT
Panel: February 20, 7-9PM, free
Performances: February 21, 8PM-12AM, $10
Purchase tickets for Vector Festival events (at InterAccess and otherwise) below. See the Vector website for additional program and schedule details.
Past exhibition
May 5 - 6, 2023
Library Research Collective: Wayfinding and Fieldtrips―Risa Horowitz, Dave Kemp, Alex Kurina, and Pierre Tremblay
A collection of immersive video works, "Wayfinding and Fieldtrips", by the Library Research Collective, reimagining data from a 10km canoe trip of Black Creek through the Humber River.
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Past exhibition
Apr 1 - May 4, 2023
IA 360° Showcase Exhibition
The inaugural exhibition of InterAcccess’s IA 360°, platforming a variety of artists exploring the full capabilities of the system.
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Past exhibition
Mar 27, 2023
IA 360°: Full Launch Programming
After five years in the making, InterAccess is proud to launch Toronto’s only artist accessible immersive 360° projection environment – IA 360°. The IA 360° transforms InterAccess’s gallery space, encouraging artists to leverage sensory intensity for critical thinking. In celebration, InterAccess has programmed events running from March to May 2023 to provide a broad selection of entry points for artists, from exhibition and performance opportunities to critical artist panels and roundtables.