Duration: 11 months, from October 1st 2019 to August 2020
Location: Downtown Toronto and Scarborough
Application Deadline: September 5, 2019
Trinity Square Video and the Digital Justice Lab are announcing an open call for participants for the “Virtual Grounds” training and research initiative focused on building a more just and sustainable digital future with emerging artists and technologists.
Virtual Grounds is a two-phase project dedicated to how we navigate our virtual selves of the future. In this program we will be specifically focused on feminist perspectives on digital sustainability and survival. Over the course of 11 months we will be studying, creating and disseminating together.
- All costs during the training will be covered by the organizers.
- Selected participants will receive a $2000 professional fee to participate in the training and research initiative.
- Participants will also receive a production allowance for the publication and independent research phase.
The Consentful Tech project will be presenting a session. More details here!