City Voices

Factory Media Centre in partnership with the Hamilton Conservatory for the Arts and Culture for Kids in the Arts CITY VOICES is an interactive media installation taking place during Supercrawl (Sept 14-15). Culture for Kids in the Arts’ 2010/11 Artasia project explored children’s voices on

One Night Only…Hamilton 03/2012

Hamilton 03/2012 is a cross-platform video/photo experiential archival project that addresses issues of representation and experience, both personal and collective, when mapping and exploring a city. The project consists of six-and-a-half hours of video and 748 photographs, presented simultaneously and contrapuntally. The result is a

Realtime Activities

A Realtime Activities experience is at times a presentation referencing some of Reg Moore’s favourite artists and innovators. Realtime events pay homage to various practitioners and industry pioneers (Muybridge, Brakhage, Whitney) by alluding to or incorporating their works into Realtime’s own site-specific media creations before

OUTTHERE: Queer Shorts from Across Canada

Factory Media Centre in partnership with Inside Out Celebrate the best queer shorts from Canada, including many award-winning works from the Toronto LGBT Film Festival. Drag queens, rock stars, lesbian cowgirls and our very own Scott Thompson come together in this program that is sure

Hamilton Film: A Look at the Film Circuit in Hamilton

Presented by Nathan Fleet The Staircase Theatre was ahead of its time when it became the first digital cinema to operate in Canada. At a time when all major festivals were rejecting the digital format, an LCD projector was installed in the intimate theatre on

Resonant: Innovations in Sound & Projection Art 

Curated by Amy McIntosh RESONANT is a meeting of performance, installation, and new media innovation. Featuring the work of emerging artists operating out of McMaster University, RESONANT explores the boundaries of media, experimentation, and representation within sound, video, and beyond. From the live manipulation of computer