Interaccess electronic media arts centre
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Interaccess electronic media arts centre | |
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Status | active |
Country | Canada |
State or District | Ontario |
City | Toronto |
Date of founding | 1983/07/01 |
Last Updated | 2012-08-16 |
Website | http://www.interaccess.org/ |
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Membership fee | $100/month or less |
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Our History
InterAccess was incorporated in 1983 as a non-profit, artist-run access centre, under the name Toronto Community Videotex. It provided artists with access to the Telidon system, a two-way interactive videotex system now lauded as "the Internet before its time." The name change in 1987 reflected a subsequent shift in emphasis on access to Macintosh-based graphics, multimedia production and a dial-up network known as Matrix.
Some recent events (August 2012):
- Workshop: Reactive Works - Audio & Video Control with Arduino and PureData
- Designing with Depth: Kinect for the Kinda Non-Mechanical Audience
- Workshop: Intro to Analog Robotics with Michael Awad