Allo Ada !

Allo Ada is a virtual space for discovery, engagement, and interaction with artists, created by Ada X, which serves as a tool for cultural outreach and digital archiving.

The educational activities offered through the platform bring each artist’s world to a wider audience in a format tailored to their specific context, combining virtual tours with hands-on digital art workshops. The workshops cover artistic and digital techniques such as 3D sculpture and modeling, composition and animation, storytelling, and sound design. Participants’ creations are then uploaded to the platform to be archived, shared, and viewed as part of an interactive exhibition.

We collaborate with schools, libraries, festivals and more to develop activities inspired by our artists and adapted to each group.

Contact us to organize an activity!

You can find resources, activities, and examples online here.

About Allo Ada Project

Conceived in the post-pandemic context, the Allo Ada project enabled artists Josée Brouillard (GHOST), Liane Décary-Chen (Wandering the Gentle Bot’s Cycle), Isabelle Gagné (Diagenèse), Lou Fozin (Réimaginer tes electronics), Anne-F Jacques (what’s brewing in the corners), Olivia McGilchrist (Tidal Rhythm), Katherine Melançon (Still life – Food waste), Salima Punjani (Progression) and The ffiles collective – Julia Dyck, Amanda Harvey, Miranda Jones, Sophie Marisol (If you could be anywhere) to integrate and adapt their work on the XR Mozilla Hubs mixed reality web platform, with the help of LouisTB, Anna Eyler and Jules Galbraith.

Many educational activities have already been carried out on the platform, which allows each artist’s universe to be transported to a new audience and adapted to different contexts: Marian Godbout (Aquarium), Tricia Enns (Creating a landscape of objects of care together), Marie-Ann Laroche (In here),  À nos prothèses (Crip versasions), Collectif Torrent (C’est ici que poussent les fleurs), Laura Caraballo (No Me Demoro), Naghmeh Sharifi (Fading fables / Zar-Afshun), naakita f.k. (i was once a seafloor).

Over the next few years, the Allo Ada platform will welcome other artists to continue exploring with the public.

In 2026, Allo Ada moved to Satellite, theSAT’s self-hosted mixed-reality platform, to support the digital infrastructure of the local cultural community while maintaining as much autonomy as possible from the tech giants.

Ada X wishes to thank the Canada Council for the Arts for its support of Allo Ada.