Hand Eye Society

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The Hand Eye Society is a not-for-profit coalition of projects and people in support of Toronto's video game communities. [1]

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The Hand Eye Society Organizes socials, unconferences, presentations, showcases and established connections with the interactive design community at large. [2]

Current members

Events

Current projects

Torontron credits

Partnering projects

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