Published Jul 23, 2014

InterAccess Brunch Series 03: Assent

Featuring Oscar Raby in conversation with video game and art researcher Skot Deeming on Saturday, July 26, 2014

Get your tickets at: interaccessbrunch.eventbrite.ca
Delicious coffee provided by our sponsor Sam James Coffee Bar

For our third and final event of InterAccess's Brunch Series,Oscar Raby will present on his documentary game, Assent, which uses the latest in immersive virtual reality technology - the Oculus Rift headset. In 1973 his father witnessed the execution of a group of prisoners captured by the military regime in Chile. Interweaving futures-past, memory-places and history, Assent puts the user in his father's boots as we walk to the place where the executions happened. Video game and art researcher Skot Deeming will engage Raby in a discussion on future casting and looking at the historical promises of Virtual Reality.

Oscar Raby is a Melbourne based multimedia designer and visual artist. He was born in Santiago de Chile where he studied Architecture, Multimedia Communications and Fine Arts. He began his career working as an advertising creative before founding one of Chile's most prominent artistic collectives O-inc. in 2001. In 2008 he moved to Australia where he continued developing his artistic practice around experience design and digital storytelling. 

Skot Deeming is an artist, curator, researcher and doctoral student in Concordia University's Individualized Program in the Humanities. As a key figure in the Canadian video game art scene, and a researcher at Concordia's Amplab, and TAGlab, Deeming draws upon practical experience and theoretical knowledge while investigating the intersections between gamer cultures, hacker cultures and new media art practices. Skot is co-director of Vector: Game + Art Convergence in Toronto.

More information on this event can be found here.

Info on the whole series, here.

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