Signals vs Noise 📡
After a full week of panels and launches, you deserve to unwind
CTRL+SHIFT Vol. 12 — Signals vs Noise
📍Pluto Fourth Space, Toronto | Tech Week closing party
🎙 Authenticity in the age of infinite AI content
🔮 Agents, digital witchcraft & software as sorcery
Vol 12 RSVP: https://t.co/zTt5ECNlML
Shhh... we have a secret....https://t.co/sjXQz3AkGl
Ending the Monday night at the @TOtechweek opening party with @ctrlshift_ai at an art gallery for a night of creative tech, networking, live art and good energy.
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toronto’s creative tech community came together friday night inside Tendril — and they took us inside the minds of a world-class studio.
talks ranged from VFX simulations, robot designs to agentic workflows in motion graphics. another series of talks to remember, in the same great room.
one year in — catch you at vol 11 🖤
If you're an artist, designer, creative dev, or founder in Toronto, Vol. 10 is for you.
March 27 · https://t.co/qSgotmeh7q
Talks + connections+ the best room in the city.
RSVP → https://t.co/pUmD2luO4i
Vol. 9 on Friday may have been one of the best yet! Toronto’s creative tech scene is growing
Emily Switzer laid out philosophical frameworks for craft and taste. Justin chatted aggregators vs generators + open vs closed source in gen-media. We closed with J Lee's Invalid Symbols screenings that had the room fully locked in.
Shoutout to @newsystems_ for venue + programming support. Vol. 10 soon. We’re planning something special.
CTRL SHIFT Vol. 9 felt like creative × AI in real time.
“AI doesn’t replace artists — it turns the user into the art director.”
Manual work may shrink, but orchestration becomes power.
Interesting time to build. 🚀
Big shoutout to @ctrlshift_ai@josh_maldonado@hungrydumpling_