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IM4 Lab

IM4 offers workshops for Indigenous artists, media creators and community members to gain the knowledge in XR and skills to create their own VR productions
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The IM4 Lab was created by Indigenous filmmaker, Loretta Todd, alongside media matriarchs Doreen Manuel, Cease Wyss, and Tracey Kim Bonneau. IM4 is in collaboration with Emily Carr University to offer workshops training Indigenous peoples in XR. IM4 is dedicated to Indigenizing VR/AR/360 by enabling Indigenous communities to find effective ways to incorporate these technologies into educational, cultural, language, artistic and commercial applications.

We support Indigenous artists and media professionals by providing immersive learning and production opportunities and building an Indigenized tech eco-system. Our governance structure is based upon respect and reciprocity, which also honours Indigenous diversity of expression. At the core of the IM4 Lab is the guidance of media matriarchs, who bring experience and commitment to serving the community.

Access podcasts, workshops and resources on their website.

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