Vector Festival 2025: Info Session
Thu Mar 20, 2025 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM EDT
Online, Zoom
Description
Interested in submitting your new media artwork to InterAccess’s Vector Festival? Join InterAccess’s Programming Manager for an info session to learn more about the festival and submission process.
Up to date information about the application process can be found on InterAccess's website.
Can't make the info session? Drop in during one of our three office hour timeslots to ask questions about the application process, eligibility, or logistics.
Register here for one of the following times:
- March 22, 2025, 12 – 2PM ET
- April 3, 2025, 4 – 6PM ET
Office hours are held in InterAccess’s Discord server, invite link provided upon sign-up.
Reach out with any additional questions to art@interaccess.org.
About Vector Festival
Vector Festival is an experimental media arts festival dedicated to showcasing digital games and creative media practices. Presenting works across a dynamic range of exhibitions, screenings, performances, lectures, and workshops, Vector acts as a critical bridge between emergent digital platforms and new media art practice. The festival is proud to be a participatory and community-oriented initiative organized by InterAccess in Toronto, Ontario.
The festival was founded in 2013 as the “Vector Game Art & New Media Festival” by an independent group of artists and curators: Skot Deeming, Clint Enns, kris kim, and Katie Micak, who were later joined by Diana Poulsen and Martin Zeilinger.
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.
Header image of Vector Festival 2024 programming, starting from left: work by Timur Si-Qin from too fragile to hold Flagship Exhibition, work by Samy Benammar from Many Ways Screening, work by aenl and Wes Vis from too fragile to hold Flagship Exhibition, performance by Anne-F Jaques at Hold On Festival Party, all curated by Miriam Arbus, photos courtesy of Maksym Chupov-Ryabtsev.