Published Jun 20, 2018

Vector Festival 2018 | Full Program Announced!

Vector Festival 2018 | Born Digital
July 12th – July 16th , 2018

InterAccess is pleased to announce the full program for Vector Festival 2018, showcasing emergent, critical, and experimental new media from July 12th – July 16th 2018.

This year’s festival, entitled Born Digital, features over 30 pioneering new media artists from Canada and abroad and includes a multitude of performances, screenings, and panel discussions at sites across Toronto. Venues include Jackman Hall at The Art Gallery of Ontario, The Bachir/Yerex Presentation Space at 401 Richmond St. West, 918 Bathurst, Celebration Square, The Brandscape, and InterAccess. This year’s festival is curated by Katie Micak and Martin Zeilinger.

The full program can be found at vectorfestival.org.
 

Get Tickets here
Festival Pass | $30
Performance Ticket | $15
Workshop | $80 regular | $60 passholders


Key Dates

Vector Festival Launch Party and Exhibition Opening Reception
@InterAccess | July 12th 2018 | 7pm – 10pm | FREE

Born Digital | Exhibition
Works by Adam Basanta, A.M. Darke, Joseph DeLappe, Judith Doyle, Ann Hirsch, Chris Kerich, Lu Yang
@InterAccess | July 12th – August 18th 2018 | FREE

Ecstasy//Normal 002 | Window Installation
Work by Tobias Williams
@The Brandscape | July 12th – July 16th 2018 | 24 HOURS | FREE

Inner Workings | Performance
Performances by Adam Basanta, micha cárdenas, Afaq Ahmed Karadia + Adam Tindale
@918 Bathurst | July 13th 2018 | 9pm – 11pm | $15

Local Host 2018: Sub/Hyper/Text | Online Exhibition
Works by Sarah Friend, Dina Kelberman, Timo Kahlen, Amanda Low, Soo Jin Rho
Online at vectorfestival.org | July 12th – August 18th 2018 | FREE

Intro to Reality Capture for Virtual Places | Workshop
Led by Hector Centeno
@InterAccess | July 14th 2018 | 11am – 4pm | $80 regular | $60 passholders

Performance Panel: Inner Workings | Panel
In conversation with micha cárdenas, Afaq Ahmed Karadia, Nadine Lessio, Adam Tindale
@401 Richmond St. West, Suite 440 | July 14th 2018 | 4pm – 5pm | FREE

Words Before All Else: Oral Histories in the Digital Age | Screening
Works by Zacharias Kunuk, Mary Kunuk, Zack Khalil + Adam Shingwak Khalil, LaPensée, Trevino L. Brings Plenty, Elizabeth, Skawennati, Doug Smarch Jr.
@Jackman Hall, Art Gallery of Ontario | July 14th 2018 | 7pm – 9pm | FREE

Vector Festival Artist Talks and Closing Reception
Featured artists include Judith Doyle, Chris Kerich, Amanda Low, Tobias Williams
@InterAccess | July 15th 2018 | 3pm – 5pm | FREE

Art on the Screens | Screening
Works by David Blandy, Susanna Flock, Clive Holden, Nadine Lessio
@Celebration Square, Mississauga | July 16th 2018 | 8pm – 10pm | FREE

Special Project: Vector + ELEKTRA OFFSITE
The Object of Internet | Installation
Work by Project EVA
@Arsenal Art Contemporain, Montreal | June 29th – July 1st 2018
Co-presented by Vector Festival & ELEKTRA’s International Digital Art Biennial (BIAN)

 

About Vector Festival
Vector Festival showcases emergent, critical, and experimental new media art across a series of events, including exhibitions, performances, workshops, and screenings, and is coordinated annually by InterAccess.
Vector Festival was founded in 2013 by a revolving collective of curators, artists, and scholars. Foundational members (2013-2015) include Skot Deeming, Clint Enns, kris kim, Katie Micak, Diana Poulsen, and Martin Zeilinger.

About The Curators
Katie Micak is an artist, curator, and researcher, whose work includes video and performance art practices, collaborative design, and an investigation of the integration of chatbots/robots into physical environments. Micak is a founding member of Vector. She holds an MFA from Syracuse University in Transmedia Studies, and is a recent MA graduate of OCADU’s Digital Futures Program.
@KatieMicak / katiemicak.com

Martin Zeilinger is a new media researcher, curator, and practitioner based in London, UK, where he works as Senior Lecturer in Media at Anglia Ruskin University. He has been the co-curator of Vector Festival since 2014. Zeilinger’s work on appropriation-based creative practices, digital art, financial technologies, and theories of cultural ownership has been published, screened, and exhibited widely.
@mrtnzlngr / marjz.net

About The Screening Curators
Jenny Western is an independent curator based in Winnipeg. She holds an MFA in Art History and Curatorial Practice from York University in Toronto. Her undergraduate degree is in History and Art History, from the University of Winnipeg. In 2009 - 2010 Western was Aboriginal Curator-in-Residence at Winnipeg’s Plug In Institute of Contemporary Art and Urban Shaman Contemporary Aboriginal Art Gallery. She currently works as Collections Coordinator at the University of Manitoba.

Clint Enns is a video artist and filmmaker living in Montreal. His work primarily deals with moving images created with broken and/or out-dated technologies. His work has shown both nationally and internationally at festivals, alternative spaces, and microcinemas. Enns holds a Master’s Degree in Mathematics from the University of Manitoba and a Master’s Degree in Cinema and Media from York University where he is currently pursuing a PhD.

About InterAccess
Founded in 1983, InterAccess is a non-profit gallery, educational facility, production studio, and festival dedicated to emerging practices in art and technology. Our programs support art forms that integrate technology, fostering and supporting the full cycle of art and artistic practice through education, production, and exhibition. InterAccess is regarded as a preeminent Canadian arts and technology centre.

Gallery Hours
Tuesday - Saturday, 11-6
Open until 8pm each Wednesday

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Vector Festival is generously supported by the following sponsors and funders

Funders
The Government of Canada, Canada Council For The Arts, Ontario Arts Council, Toronto Arts Council

Bronze Sponsors
EQ Bank

Presenting Partners
The Art Gallery of Ontario, The National Film Board of Canada, 918 Bathurst, The Brandscape, City of Mississauga, ELEKTRA’s International Digital Art Biennial (BIAN)

Supporting Sponsors
Material Object, Henderson Brewing Company, Hardboiled Inc.

Community Partners
Electric Perfume, The Power Plant, MOCA, OCADU, Ryerson University, York University Digital Media Program, George Brown College Centre for Arts, Design & Information Technology, Division Gallery, Trinity Square Video, Mercer Union, Hand Eye Society, Toronto Tool Library

Media Partners
blogTO, Now Magazine, Kapsula

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