Tuesday, December 21st, 2004

The Society for Arts and Technology [SAT]

Filed under: Science and Technology — Daniel Lemire @ 13:57

In my quest to determine whether Montreal is a creative class city, I learned through Martin Brooks about a Montreal institution called SAT:

The Society for Arts and Technology [SAT] Founded in 1996, The Society for Arts and Technology [SAT] is a transdisciplinary centre dedicated to the creation, dissemination and conservation of digital culture. It brings together creators who work with digital technologies, fostering collaboration among diverse artistic and scientific disciplines, establishing partnerships with industry and educational institutions and promoting its members at home and abroad.

2 Comments »

  1. Howdy!

    Or as it is more commonly called, a discotheque.

    Comment by Zeke — 26/12/2004 @ 16:38

  2. To zeke.
    Hi Zeke abolutly not, la Sat, it’s not a dicotheque, it’s owned by the
    governement and people who came there when there is an special event have
    a completly different attitude, they come to discover what’s new in
    the digital culture, it’s really an open mind party each time!!!
    GO there if you can, it’s a must see :)

    Comment by Abendsound — 9/1/2005 @ 10:33

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