CALL FOR PROJECTS #intersections vol.4
Do you have a digital project involving virtual reality, video projection, an interactive installation or an application with social impact? This call for projects
is for you. On Tuesday, May 2, Printemps numérique returns to the Canadian Centre for Architecture (CCA) for the fourth volume of the #intersections series under the theme Digital Creativity and Social
Impact. We are looking for artists and creators who want to present a project connected to this theme during the
event. Through this theme, PN invitesparticipants to explore the potential of digital creativity to raise awareness and mobilize the public around the major issues of our time, including the environment, health, education and the collaborative economy. By presenting digital projects at these events, Printemps numérique acts as a showcase for Montréal talent. The goal is also to increase the visibility of digital creativity and create connections among artists, producers and entrepreneurs. Take
part in change: come present your projects and creations.
Check the eligibility conditions and complete the online form.Submitted
projects will be evaluated by the Printemps numérique team andL’Esplanade.
You have until April 20, 2017 to submit your project.
About #intersections / digital
transformations: Intersections / digital transformations
is a series of events paired with a networking platform that brings together stakeholders from digital creativity and beyond around issues related to digital transformation. Event
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