Sunday, November 16th | 1–2:30PMIn-Person at Factory Media Centre & Online via Zoom RSVP Required Join us for a free &NOW Residency Info Session and Application Workshop with Programming Coordinator ...
Expanded Data brings together an international group of media artists and researchers to reimagine data, code, and computation through cultural aesthetics and data paradigms, including lo-fi, glitch, speculative design, anti-computing, counter-archives, queer data, trans data, and ...
A free workshop with artist Billie Raphael on reading (and learning) tarot, conversations about the internet circa the early 2000s, living online, and “interfacing” with the dead.
Explore some of the ins-and-outs and round-abouts to scribbling down instructional texts and expand on what things you could make a recipe for with artist Snack Witch Joni Cheung.
ILIDI/ILINU, a digital literature incubator that resulted in 7 Virtual Reality Projects between artists from Canada and Mexico, share their exploration and experimentation in Virtual Reality.
An algorithmic evening showcasing the work of Malitzin Cortés and her exhibition AUTO{}Construcción, featuring acts Pirarán – algorithmic acid music ensemble, and members from Live.Code.Ontario.
Hamilton Film FestivalSunday November 14th, 1pm, $12Playhouse Cinema, 177 Sherman Ave. N HAMILTON L.O.F.T. and The Factory Media Centre present:Shortfilms and a panel discussion presented by Hamilton Film Festival. All ...
Please join us on Thursday November 5th at 7pm on Facebook and YouTube live for a live coding performance and artist talk by FMC’s remote artist in residence, Luis Navarro. ...
A series of free, accessible online video workshops and artist talks available to our community to access at any time.
Learn industry tips about the variety of distribution & marketing options, pros and cons of film festivals, financial considerations, and more from local filmmakers Terrance Odette & Paul Zimic!
In this casual tutorial, artist Katherine Diemert walks through the process for creating the ‘robot’ creatures, based off of an easy and popular STEAM kid’s project.