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New Forms acknowledges that its events and activities take place on unceded ancestral land of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and Sel̓íl̓witulh (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations.
2025 | New Forms Media Society
New Forms Festival is run by New Forms Media Society (NFMS) to unite creative communities and throw forward-thinking music events in Vancouver.


NFF25: SUFFUSE

October 22-25 / 2025




Frequencies warp, diffused through LED fields. In our minds fractals of sound and light.

We begin by pouring another weekend of movement, sound, and experience into October. We are thrilled to announce the first wave of artists who will reshape the coming season.

Suffuse (October 22-25), is about cross-pollination. As one rhythm fills the room, its resonance bleeds into time signatures in another. This year’s collection of tempo and tone curators draw from the roots of electronic genres while reaching out into amorphic futures. We have much more in store for you than we can express in this small segment, but here is a ripple of what to expect.




Transform: Online

November 13-16 / 2024 



Transform unfolded as a series of atmospheric performances, installations, and sonic interventions—where sound, light, and movement collided in real time.

Explore audio/video recordings and visual traces from the festival.


Open Call for Board Members

Apply by Sep 14 / 2025



After a vibrant and groundbreaking festival in 2024, New Forms Media Society is seeking community members to join us in shaping the future of New Forms as part of our board of directors.


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New Forms Media Society acknowledges and thanks Canada Council for the Arts, British Columbia Arts Council, City of Vancouver Cultural Services, Metro Vancouver Cultural Grants, and Canadian Arts Presentation Fund for their financial support.