Societe Des Arts Technologiques (SDAT) was founded in 1982 in Montreal, Canada. It emerged as a hub for digital art and technology, aiming to foster a community that bridges the gap between art and technology. This pioneering organization quickly gained a reputation for its innovative approach, hosting exhibitions, workshops, and events that push the boundaries of what is possible in the realm of art and technology.
Over the years, SDAT has witnessed numerous milestones that have solidified its place in the digital art scene. From its early interactive installations to its involvement in large-scale digital art festivals, SDAT has continually evolved, reflecting the ever-changing landscape of technology and art. This evolution has attracted a diverse audience, from tech enthusiasts to art aficionados, making SDAT a central figure in the digital art world.
Today, attending an SDAT event feels like stepping into a futuristic gallery where the boundaries between art and technology blur. The atmosphere is electric, with attendees engaging deeply with the latest in digital art. Whether it's a cutting-edge interactive installation or a thought-provoking discussion on the future of art, SDAT offers an experience that is both enlightening and immersive.








