Hand Eye Society
The Hand Eye Society is a not-for-profit coalition of projects and people in support of Toronto's video game communities.[1]
The Hand Eye Society Organizes socials, unconferences, presentations, showcases and established connections with the interactive design community at large [2]
Current Members
Events
- The Hand Eye Society Participated in Toronto's 2010 Nuit Blanche Festival where they held a booth at the TIFF bell Lightbox called Arcadian Renaissance.[7]
- The Hand Eye Society was At the Toronto FAN EXPO showing off the Torontron.
- In 2011, The Hand Eye Society hosted two incarnations of the Difference Engine Initiative, a program dedicated toward getting more women involved in independent game development. [8]
Current projects
- Game Curious
- WordPlay
- Comics x Games
- Toronto Videogame Database
- Hand Eye Society Socials
- Torontron (The Indie Arcade Cabinet)
- Artsy Games Incubator
Partnering projects
- Gamercamp
- TOJam (Toronto Game Jam)
gollark: Plus all the messing around with ID chips.
gollark: Also, it's somewhat unintuitive to make spæce stations and such.
gollark: I do not wish to do this. I did it before and found it boring.
gollark: AR is about as conceptually complex but æææ multiblocks.
gollark: AR *essentially* does, but you have to come up with a working design first based on guessing.
References
- "The Hand Eye Society". The Hand Eye Society. Retrieved 2012-08-17.
- http://totech.ca/fostering-toronto-gaming-culture-the-hand-eye-society/
- https://www.handeyesociety.com/about/
- https://www.handeyesociety.com/about/
- https://www.handeyesociety.com/about/
- https://www.handeyesociety.com/about/
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-07-06. Retrieved 2011-02-16.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- Munroe, Jim. "Difference Engine Initiative". Hand Eye Society. Retrieved October 30, 2011.
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