The Analog conference series, is a series of events for audiovisual professionals taking place across the country, in collaboration with Telefilm Canada & the Canada Media Fund (CMF).
Curated by the CMF, Analog is unfolding in three phases and in three Canadian cities, this week the event visits Vancouver, tomorrow, December 3. Analog presents leaders of Canada’s cultural, creative and technological scenes, the three events will be free and their common theme will be creativity and artificial intelligence.
The conference series features David Usher, creator of the interactive work We Could Be Human: A Learning Machine that the audience will have the opportunity to try out on site. The multi-platinum, 4-time JUNO Award-winning musician, lead singer of Moist; and founder of Reimagine AI, a creative studio specializing in AI, will chat with the CMF’s director of industry and market trends, Catherine Mathys. The event also includes a panel featuring artificial intelligence specialists from different backgrounds.
By presenting this series, the CMF intends to create a new hotspot to, on the one hand, reflect the industry’s major issues and main trends and, on the other hand, promote interdisciplinary networking.
“Our goal is to create a moment of truce, a sort of creative bubble that will inspire the screen-based industry to push back the frontiers of what is possible. More than ever before, I think that it’s by getting together and inspiring ourselves from what others know that we will be able to give meaning to the digital transformations.” — Catherine Mathys, Director of Industry and Market Trends, Canada Media Fund.
Analog Vancouver takes place December 3, 2019 at Vancity Theatre 1181 Seymour Street. Find more details about the day’s agenda and register online