Hack Space

The Hack Space is a room showcasing all that is exciting in experimental and DIY production. It features a variety of works, the majority of which are physical and interactive explorations of the larger topics and themes discussed at the conference. From DIY artefact hacking to digitized teaching experiences, the Hack Space provides a space in which to discover the new and fascinating.

The Hack Space is located in the Art Lounge at the University of Toronto Art Centre - 15 King’s College Circle (next to Hart House and across Hoskin Ave. from the Munk Centre).

Open from noon to 5PM, on Friday and noon to 4PM on Saturday. Not open Sunday.

Featuring Works and Hacks by:
Kelly Andres (Concordia University)
Jamie Skye Bianco (University of Pittsburgh)
Kristina Centore (Rutgers College)
Andrew Clement, Karen Smith, Joseph Ferenbok & Alex Tichine (University of Toronto)
Jen Cypher (YorkU) and Elizabeth Littlejohn (Seneca), LungCity
Mark Edward Grimm (Syracuse University)
Kate Hartman (Ontario College of Art & Design)
Kiku Day (University of London, School of Oriental and African Studies) & Margaret Lam (University of Toronto)
Joshua McVeigh-Schultz (University of Southern California)
Emily Rose Michaud (artist), Owen McSwiney (Le Champs des Possibles) & Christine Prefontaine (organizer, publisher)
Ann Poochareon (Aesthetec) & Mark Argo (Aesthetec)
Rosa Reitsamer (University of Salzburg) & Elke Zobl (University of Salzburg)
Dries de Roeck & Johan Criel
Kevin & Julie Slivka (Pennsylvania State University)
Greg J. Smith & Max Ritts
Nicholas Stedman
Emiliano Treré & Manuela Farinosi (University of Udine)
Ryan Varga (York University)

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