Tech-Forward Art Dialogues (TAD)
Part One: Sound-Future Vibrations
Dive into the vibrant world of sound as we explore its current uses and envision its future possibilities.
Video Pool Media Arts Centre dives into the vibrant world of sound with VP members and the broader community as we explore its current uses and envision its future possibilities. Whether you're a sound artist, designer, producer, engineer, musician, enthusiast, or just curious, this event is your chance to engage with like-minded individuals and develop community around the limitless potential of sound in art and technology.
Join us online or in-person for the grand debut of our new HyFlex classroom, where innovation meets collaboration.
Participate in this open forum and share your ideas! Let’s unlock the future of sound together.
Note: If on the event date, you wish to switch from online to in-person or visa-versa, please just go to the appropriate Eventbrite page and register.
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About the TADs
More about the Tech-Forward Art Dialogues
Embracing the future of technologically based arts, VP has transitioned from traditional media arts to a dynamic, tech-driven approach. At the heart of this initiative is the Tech-Forward Art Dialogues (TAD), a four-part series of roundtable discussions designed to ignite conversation and innovation. These dialogues will also serve as the perfect introduction to The Pivot, VP’s new state-of-the-art HyFlex classroom, which will deliver workshops and courses that bridge the gap between technology and art, inviting participants from all corners of the globe to join in this creative evolution.
Tech-Forward Art Dialogues:
November 7: Part One: Sound – Future Vibrations
November 21: Part Two: Video - Visual Explorations
December 5: Part Three: Performance - Technological Cultivations
January 16: Part Four - Installation – Gallery Expansions
Thanks for the Contributions
*Thanks to the contribution from the Government of Canada through the Community Services Recovery Fund, we were able to develop and implement a HyFlex Education classroom and facilitate the Tech-Forward Art Dialogues.Â
We also gratefully acknowledge financial support from the Canada Council for the Arts, Manitoba Arts Council, Winnipeg Arts Council and the Assiniboine Credit Union.