Since the beginning of July, downtown Montreal's Société des arts technologiques has been running an extended version of its SAT Fest, where a selection of seven immersive short films are plated out in the arts centre's 360-degree projection room.
Thing is, it's your last weekend to experience this supremely trippy event in the city that's perfect for a bit of escapism à la digital arts: From now until September 5th, two performances—one at 7pm and one at 8:30pm—are taking place each day for $20 a ticket ($16 if you're a student).
Here are some samples of what you can see from the seven short animations (or check out the full list with video samples on SAT Fest's event page):
If you want to make a night of it, there's the option of making it a dinner-and-a-movie occasion by picking up the meal package with the highly-lauded Labo Culinaire for $50. Take your meal of three (3) dishes from the menu (that's two savory choice with one dessert) that you can grab before or after your show.
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