Comic X Games 2019 submissions are LIIIIVE!
Hey y’all! I hope you enjoyed your holidays and ready to get back to business because 2019 is already starting to get rad as heck! We at Hand Eye Society are now opening submissions to show your games at the Toronto Comics Arts Festival (that’s TCAF, fyi) as part of Comics X Games 8! Since its debut in 2012, Comics X Games fosters collaboration between the independent game and comic communities through a variety of projects, partnerships and events. Every year with our partners during TCAF, we present unique, game-focused content — from arcades and gallery shows, to panels, talks, and even cross-collaborative game jams. It’s a great opportunity to expose your game to TCAF’s diverse audience of over 20,000 visitors. Table space is limited, so apply now!
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SUBMISSIONS END FEBRUARY 7 2019 AT MIDNIGHT EST.
Exhibitors MUST be able to attend TCAF in Toronto, Canada both days to set up and staff their table. Please send any questions to the Comics X Games Team at cxg@handeyesociety.com (Sagan Yee, Royel Edwards, Ken Cho, Amanda Wong, Alenn Predko).
APPLICATION FAQ
When and where is TCAF?
The Toronto Comic Arts Festival 2019 will take place Saturday, May 11th, 9am-5pm, and Sunday May 12th, 10am-5pm, at Toronto Reference Library, 789 Yonge Street. The Comics x Games exhibit usually takes place on the second floor.
How does Comics X Games fit into this?
TCAF is its own event/organization, but the Comics x Games programming is coordinated by the Hand Eye Society and promoted as a cross-disciplinary part of the main festival. It’s a partnership that started in 2012 between TCAF and HES c0-founder, Miguel Sternberg, with support from TIFF.nexus. We are extremely grateful to TCAF for being a great host all these years!
Do I need to live in Toronto to take part?
Nope. International guests are welcome as long as you’re able to travel to Toronto for TCAF and staff your table over the two days. TCAF’s FAQ has some good travel information for out of town visitors.
Is there a table fee for confirmed applicants?
Yes, but we are very flexible. Since 2018, we are charging a small optional fee of $30 per table and $10 for each piece of loaned equipment (computer and/or monitor) so the maximum ask won’t be higher than $50 CAD. This money will go towards the wear-and-tear on our equipment, which is expensive to replace and difficult to fund through normal channels. However, you won’t be penalized for waiving the fee – we want to keep things as accessible and inclusive as possible! Simply check the appropriate boxes when filling out your submission to indicate your preferences. You can read more about the decision to implement table fees here.
Can I sell merchandise for my game?
Yes; in fact we encourage it! Banners, postcards, download codes, plushies, etc. are all fine. However first and foremost this is a games showcase so you need to have your game set up for people to play, and to please respect your neighbour’s table space.
My game has nothing to do with comics, so can I still apply?
Yes! While we are always excited to see game submissions with some connection to the world of comics, such as visual novels or interactive experiments that play with the concept of sequential art (or comic artists who are also making indie games), all are welcome to apply! Click here to see a list of previous exhibitors.
I don’t have a game, but my comic is super relevant to games, can I exhibit at Comics x Games?
Unless it’s some form of interactive comic (like Meanwhile or Framed), probably not. Send us an email if you want to be put on a list and we’ll let you know if extra space becomes available. Alternatively, you can let us know you are interested in being a speaker or a panellist, as we’ve had many guests such as Jason Shiga talk about their comics in an interdisciplinary context.
How do you decide which games get selected for the arcade?
We get more and more submissions every year and only have enough table space to select about 30 games, so there are many factors that go into making the final selection. Once submissions close, the HES team sits down and plays through all of the games that were submitted. There is no main criteria that governs our choices, but we like to see a wide variety of types of games (multiplayer, story-driven, puzzle, experimental, even tabletop), as well as prioritizing games that demonstrate the independent creative spirit of TCAF. Some of the other things we look for are: Is the artist/studio from Toronto or the GTA? Are they a student or emerging artist who could use the exhibition experience? Are they from a marginalized or traditionally underrepresented background? Above all, balance is key!
Do I need to provide my own computer equipment?
Yes, you should bring everything you need to showcase your game. However, you can rent a computer and/or monitor if you’d like (see the form). A small number of loaner set-ups will be available, although they are fairly underpowered and we will have to test your game on them to make sure they run properly. Priority will be given to guests coming from outside of Toronto/the GTA.
Will there be internet on site?
Not particularly. While the library technically has free Wi-Fi, it’s spotty at the best of times and borderline useless during TCAF. We strongly recommend having a build that is is playable offline.
I only want to showcase for one of the days, can I do that?
Probably not. Unfortunately, priority will be given to exhibitors showing both days, but you can send us an email with your preferred day if you want to be put on a list.
I exhibited in previous years and the space was kind of difficult to navigate. Will there be any changes this year?
Unfortunately there is unlikely to be any changes to the physical area as long as TCAF remains in the Toronto Reference Library. The second floor space is what we’ve been given to work with, and the tables are bolted to the floor, which makes changing the layout basically impossible. We’ve flagged the risers as an accessibility issue, but until a solution is found, we will continue to do our best to make sure everyone’s needs are met!
Question not on the list? Email us! cxg@handeyesociety.com
For more information about TCAF:
Website: www.torontocomics.com
Twitter: @Torontocomics
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