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The Indigenous Tech Conference is the flagship gathering of the Indigenous Tech Circle, a national movement advancing Indigenous innovation. What began as a small meetup has evolved into a major convening of Indigenous founders, leaders, investors, and community partners from across Canada and beyond. Each year, the conference brings together Indigenous-led companies and ecosystem builders to celebrate achievements, share knowledge, and ignite collaboration. Year-round workshops, virtual meetups, and programs further strengthen this growing community and its impact.
What happens when Indigenous artists use immersive media to transform one of the most iconic cultural institutions in the world?
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Signals is an interactive and immersive expo showcasing bold and innovative storytelling in video games, XR, virtual production, and AI—all with a focus on world-class Canadian and Indigenous works.
MUTEK Forum returns August 20–22, 2025, with an expanded three-day program of cutting-edge innovation and critical discussions on research, creation, and collaboration. Explore a dynamic range of talks, performances, exhibitions, workshops, masterclasses, readings, and networking activities that bridge music, AI, XR, media arts, gaming, ecological futures, quantum art, and design.
Curious how Agog funds immersive work for good? Join us for our July Community Meetup at Agog House in VRChat, where we’ll explore Agog’s grantmaking priorities, process, and impact areas.
The imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival is the world’s largest Indigenous festival showcasing film, video, audio, and digital + interactive media made by Indigenous creators.
Agog is proud to co-present the 2025 Tribeca Immersive Program: IN SEARCH OF US with the Tribeca Festival and Onassis ONX. The 2025 Tribeca Festival Immersive program spotlights 11 groundbreaking projects—including six world premieres—by visionary artists working at the forefront of immersive storytelling.
An immersive festival where indigenous artists blend technology and tradition. Featuring seven performances by eleven artists, the event is co-directed by computer science faculty Brendan David-John and supported by the Virginia Tech Institute for Creativity, Arts, and Technology.