Arts Futures 2019: Immersive Technology as an Artistic Medium
This program will help artists and digital producers across all disciplines take advantage of the opportunities for storytelling and audience engagement offered by immersive technology.
This program will help artists and digital producers across all disciplines take advantage of the opportunities for storytelling and audience engagement offered by immersive technology.
The Canada Media Fund has consulted the industry on strategies to improve its Experimental Stream programs. IO’s members and advocacy committee have advised on several matters.
This program is designed to provide Ontario’s early-stage screen-based companies with access to the skills that they require to fast-track their knowledge acquisition and enhance the competitiveness of their companies.
It is with excitement that we welcome Ramona Pringle to Interactive Ontario's Board of Directors. In her role, Ramona is interested in fostering collaborative relationships between academic communities and the [...]
A panel of interactive media producers and industry representatives will discuss how companies creating IDM products can make space for and support diverse representation in their projects.
Interactive Ontario has welcomed two new board members following a vote at this year’s Annual General Meeting on June 25th. Jamie Barron, Partner, Technology & Life Sciences at BDO [...]
On Tuesday May 28th at Uken Games, Minister Todd Smith from the Ministry of Economic Development, Job Creation and Trade (MEDJCT) officially announced the reduction of the labour threshold [...]
In a bid to ensure that the interactive digital media industry reflects Ontario’s diversity and breadth of stories and realities, Interactive Ontario is hosting its successful ipprenticeship program for [...]
Jamie Barron, BDO Canada Ryan Keller, Other Animal Interactive Ontario has welcomed two new board members following a vote at this [...]
The post-secondary sector can create and commercialize IP through collaborations with industry, which could benefit both academic institutions and the IDM sector.