Marcella Moliner is a Toronto-based bilingual new media artist who hails from the Eastern Townships of Quebec. They create 3D experimental animations and fabricated projects to re-interpret nature into personified emotions. Their projects have been featured at Denver Digerati, the Aga Khan Light up the Dark, and other US, UK, and Toronto festivals.
Erin Corbett is an experimental musician, animator, and game designer from Kenora, Ontario. Her work explore themes of alienation, 21st century decay, and queer/transgender euphoria. In 2020 she released her fourth full-length album "Swelter Molt Sweat and Mettle" and she is currently working on a queer survival horror game about growing up in Kenora called "Helpless Helpless Helpless".
Malik McKoy (b. 1995, Surrey, B.C.) is an emerging, multidisciplinary artist whose practice consists of painting and digital media. Straddling the line between analog and digital, McKoy attempts to create a visual world that spans across both practices. McKoy recently relocated to Montreal from Ajax, Ontario in pursuit of his MFA degree at Concordia University.
Hex-A-Decimal is a musician, label-owner, and visual artist located in Toronto, ON. Originally from Ottawa, she has operated the music label Lost Angles since 2015 releasing and promoting artists from across the world, specializing in cassette releases and the vaporwave and associated internet music movements from 2010-onwards. Making music and visuals for over a decade inspired by haunting playstation and SNES horror games, early internet degraded shared media platforms and personalized web domains.
Evangeline (she/her) is a postdigital artist working to maintain sustainable and accessible artist communities in online and DIY spaces, against cultures of immediacy, with sincerity and radical compassion.