New Adventures in Sound Art (NAISA) is a non-profit media arts organization that operates the fully accessible NAISA North Media Arts Centre and Café at 313 Highway 124 in South River, Ontario, Canada. Arts presentation with a focus on sound and listening are the basis of its year-round exhibitions, online broadcasts and performances.
New Adventures in Sound Art is located in the traditional territory of the Anishinabewaki peoples covered by the Williams Treaty (1923) and Robinson-Huron Treaty (1850). New Adventures in Sound Art recognizes the significant ongoing contributions of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples to aural culture in Canada.
VibraFusionLab will be collaborating with New Adventures In Sound Art and White Water Gallery, North Bay in presenting Haptic Voices and new work by David Bobier and Jim Ruxton.
Haptic Voices brings VibraFusionLab's haptic technology to an interactive hybrid-online venue.“Haptic”, or the science and technology of transmitting and understanding information through the sense of touch, is expanded into large scale through a ten channel vibrotactile wall, installed inaugurally at InterAccess, with following installations at Centre[3] for Artistic and Social Innovation and Tangled Art + Disability.
Haptic Voices brings VibraFusionLab's haptic technology to an interactive hybrid-online venue.“Haptic”, or the science and technology of transmitting and understanding information through the sense of touch, is expanded into large scale through a ten channel vibrotactile wall, installed inaugurally at InterAccess, with following installations at Centre[3] for Artistic and Social Innovation and Tangled Art + Disability.