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Current exhibition
Nov 6 - Dec 7, 2024

DINNER AT THE AUTOMAT ―Casper Sutton-Fosman

The 23rd Annual IA Current Exhibition, DINNER AT THE AUTOMAT, curated by Casper Sutton-Fosman, explores the promises and failures of automation and artificial intelligence. 

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Past exhibition
Jul 8 - Aug 8, 2015

The Chime―Marc De Pape

InterAccess is pleased to present Marc De Pape’s The Chime live in-gallery this summer. The Chime is a sophisticated generative instrument that poetically translates the impulses and flows of the city into sound.

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Past exhibition
Feb 18 - 22, 2015

Vector Festival

A community-oriented festival dedicated to showcasing experiments in digital games, interactive experiences and new media art.

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Past exhibition
Jan 9 - 24, 2015

Never Drink Flood Water―Connor Olthuis

2015 InterAccess Media Arts Award winner solo exhibition.

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Past exhibition
Sep 19 - Nov 22, 2014

Mean Time To Upgrade

Artworks on the verge of technological obsolescence are presented in a group exhibition.

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Past exhibition
Aug 23 - Sep 7, 2014

Sunday Drive

InterAccess mounts a satellite exhibition of Robert Donnelly in Warkworth, Ontario as part of Sunday Drive.

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Past exhibition
Apr 12 - May 24, 2014

Curtains―Lucy Raven

Lucy Raven's new film installation, which is viewed with anaglyph 3D glasses, explores the digital creation of location and space as they relate to contemporary movie-making.

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Past exhibition
Mar 7 - 29, 2014

Micropixies―Sayeh Sarfaraz

Through the interactions between fictional worlds of childhood and the harsh reality of uprising, Sayeh Sarfaraz's latest work attempts to stir a shared collective memory of recent social movements.

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Past exhibition
Feb 8 - 23, 2014

Impedance: Games & Resistance―Vector Festival 2014

An exhibition featuring contemporary game based artworks intended to comment, reflect, and provoke.

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Past exhibition
Jan 10 - 18, 2014

Beyond a Shadow of a Form―Layne Hinton

For her solo exhibition, InterAccess Media Arts Prize winner Layne Hinton combines elements of cinema, sculpture and installation to project complex shadows of three-dimensional forms.

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