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Something Toronto members might want to know?

Wednesday, September 1st, 2010

Apparently it’s true….

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See what the critics have said about Kunstkammer / Wunderkammer

Monday, August 16th, 2010


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Doing it For the Lulz: Friday August 6

Sunday, July 25th, 2010

Hi Everyone

Our neighbourinos are having a great talk on Friday August 6, from 7pm-8:30pm. Jeremy Bailey said on the event’s wall “This night is going to be the biggest technical challenge of my life”
But I bet this event will be more challenging for yur mindz…read on!!


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Bring your beepers, bloopers, and squawkers!

Monday, June 21st, 2010

It’s handmade music night in the studio, Monday the 21st.   7 til 10.  Be there or be a square wave.

Dorkbot June: Instant Coffee + Sarah Beck!

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

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Date: Monday, June 7, 2010

Time: 7PM

Down in the studio at InterAccess

Informal lecture series featuring “people doing strange things with electricity”

Dorkbot-Toronto seeks to explore all uses of technology in the development and discussion of art and creative exercise. This can involve practices ranging from virtual and interactive art to video and audio landscapes. Dorkbot-Toronto is meant to be an informal and collaborative environment where anyone can drop in, listen to presentations, and meet people for future collaborations. We try to bring together people from diverse backgrounds to explore ideas of hybridization and interdisciplinary projects, as well as perform open investigations into electronics and code.
This Edition of Dorkbot features Instant Coffee and Sarah Beck

Both the collective Instant Coffee and artist Sarah Beck have worked with ideas of investigating social/institutional/domestic and commercial spheres.

About the artists/collective

Sarah Beck received her BFA in Photography from Ryerson, subsequently working as an electrician in Toronto’s film industry. She won the Joseph S. Stauffer prize in 2004 awarded to ‘encourage young Canadians of outstanding promise or potential’ from the Canada Council for the Arts.Sarah spent 2008 as artist in residence at a high school for troubled youth, working intensively to encourage them to raise their voices in the community. She uses her art practice to act as a social barometer and cultural activist. September 2009 Sarah represented Canada at the Jeux de la Francophonie in Beirut, bringing home a silver medal in sculpture. Sarah was an artist in residence at the Cultural Olympiad during the Vancouver 2010 Olympics, and is finishing her MFA at the Ontario College of Art. Learn more at: http://shopode.com/.

Instant Coffee is a service oriented artist collective based in Toronto and Vancouver. Through formal installations and event-based activities, it builds a public place to practice, where ideas, materials and actions can be explored outside of the isolated studio and in a manner that renegotiates traditional exhibition structures, but is still supported by them. Instant Coffee’s frequent practice is to build architectural installations, which become venues for a series of organized events from formal lectures and screenings to informal gatherings and workshops.

Instant Coffee’s most consistent members are Cecilia Berkovic, Jinhan Ko, Kelly Lycan, Jenifer Papararo, Kate Monro, and Khan Lee. Learn more at: http://www.instantcoffee.org/home.html.

Images + facebook event at: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=130331790315152.

For more info: www.interaccess.org

STUFF NOT TO BE MISSED

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

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OPEN STUDIO ‹ EVERY Wednesday EVENING

Come and hang out while working on your weird and wonderful project!

Open Studios are now every week, Wednesdays starting at 7pm. It’s the perfect chance for members and non-members alike to get together and see
what’s happening in the studio. Bring your projects to work on and to share, give advice or get it, or just nerd out.

It’s happening in two hours!!!

HAND MADE MUSIC WORKING GROUP

Based on the amazing response to the Hand Made Music Night, we’ve started the Hand Made Music Working Group. The group meets the third Monday of every month to work on, show, and help each other with hand made electronic musical instruments.

Run by Stephen McLeod and Andrew Lovett-Barron, the Hand Made Music Working Group is an informal gathering open to anyone interested in making their own electronic instruments.

The next meeting is on June 21rst, 7PM.