Events

The centre presents participatory workshops, exhibitions, discussions, performances and screenings as part of its programming.

Types of projects include: net.art, electronic art, audio pieces, radio art, video art, installation, interactive work, location-based media, 3D animation, the art of gaming, virtual reality, digital storytelling, short film, bio-art, public interventions, open sources innovations, practices rooted in the community, performance and interdisciplinary practices, short-workshops, artist talks and round tables.

To submit a proposal, consult the call for projects submission guidelines.

Archive

Virtual Reality with Zeesy Powers

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4 November 2018

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  • educational activities
  • festival
Workshop for families Sunday, November 4th, 2018 1 pm – 4 pm At Studio XX (4001 Berri, 2nd floor) The workshop is directed to children, accompanied by a parent or adult. In the context of the exhibition Mi(s)(xed)communications / Mal(sous)entendus at Studio XX, the artist Zeesy Powers proposes a workshop…

Off-Script: Technologies and Tactics of Feminist Errancy

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4 November 2018

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  • festival
  • other
Conference Sunday November 4th and Monday November, 5th 8:30 am – 7 pm At the Institute for Gender, Sexuality and Feminist Studies (IGSF) “Off-Script: Technologies and Tactics of Feminist Errancy ” is a two-day conference Nov. 4-6 featuring emerging and established scholars as well as leading artists in the fields…

Love Songs to Failure

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3 November 2018

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  • festival
  • performance
Video-performance Saturday, November 3rd, 2018 7 pm – 8 pm At Studio 303 Artist: Nina Vroemen + A.S. “Let’s just be friends” is typically the chorus of failed love. But for A.S. and Vroemen, this statement is the source! They are redefining the love song as something that…

Longterm Longtable

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3 November 2018

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  • discussion
  • festival
Public discussion/performance/dinner party Saturday, November 3rd and Sunday, November 4th, 2018 4 pm – 6 pm At Feminist Media Studio Artist: A.A.S.K Montreal Longterm Longtable is a community discussion series centered around three topics: accessibility, accountability, and call-out culture. The main framework of the longtable is a public discussion/performance/dinner…

Collaboration and Resistance: Towards a Network of Feminist Festivals in Media Arts

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3 November 2018

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  • discussion
  • festival
Discussion with NOVA XX (Bruxelles), Refresh (New York) and Studio XX / HTMlles (Montréal) Saturday, November 3rd, 2018 1 pm – 2:30 pm At OBORO (4001 Berri, 2nd floor) Over the past two years, two new feminist media arts festivals have emerged. Studio XX celebrates this by inviting…

Code : Body

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2 November 2018

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  • exhibition
  • festival
Vernissage: Friday, November, 2nd, 2018 7 pm – 10 pm Exhibition until December 2nd, 2018 At articule The exhibition Code : Body investigates how the body is monitored, bullied and constrained, forced to stay within the limits dictated by white patriarchy. From virtual reality to digital photography, each artist…

Encrypt your Nudes

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2 November 2018

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  • festival
  • workshop
Free workshop Friday, November 2nd, 2018 5:30 pm – 7 pm At La Centrale Galerie Powerhouse Artist: Liane Décary-Chen The web offers a unique environment for queers, women, and marginalized people to grow and create communities. But these spaces often find themselves under attack from conservative and…

Black Room

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2 November 2018

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  • exhibition
  • festival
Vernissage: Friday, November 2nd, 2018 4 pm – 5:30 pm Exhibition until November, 11th, 2018 At Technoculture, Art and Games (TAG) Artist: Cassie McQuater In Black Room, you play as an insomniac on the verge of sleep, moving through shifting states of consciousness. Hallucinatory, pixelated visions of landscapes…

Behind the doors

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1 November 2018

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  • festival
  • presentation
Thursday, November 1st, 2018 Screening at 7 pm Performance at 8 pm At Groupe Intervention Vidéo (GIV) – 4001 Berri, 1st floor Curator: Annaëlle Winand What happens behind closed doors—figurative, fictional, imaginary, or real. So many private gestures transform into meaningful movements. This video series plays with…

Things Rarely Turn Out the Way I Intend Them To or, The Internet Will Never Catch On

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1 November 2018

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  • festival
  • performance
Performance/conference Thursday, November 1st 4 pm – 5:30 pm (doors open at 3:30 pm) At OBORO (4001 Berri, 2nd floor) Twenty-one years after participating in the first HTMlles Festival, J. R. Carpenter returns with the performance/lecture Things Rarely Turn Out the Way I Intend Them To. Social media has exponentially expanded…

Mi(s)(xed)communications / Mal(sous)entendus

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1 November 2018

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  • exhibition
  • festival
Vernissage: Thursday, November 1st, 2018 | at 5:30 pm Exhibition dates: November 1st – 21st, 2018 Opening hours: Tuesday to Saturday, 12pm–5pm At Studio XX (4001 Berri, 2nd floor) The main group exhibition of this 13th edition of HTMlles, Mi(s)(xed)communications / Mal(sous)entendus, features the desire to overcome imposed personal…

She Is

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1 November 2018

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  • exhibition
  • festival
Exhibition  At Feminist Media Studio: November 1st to January 31st Online at feministmediastudio.ca: November 1st to December 31st Artist: Angeline Meitzler She is is a visual art piece that resides on the web. It is a steady stream of thoughts and comments rearranging in new compositions. The content was…