This morning (20/09/2017), a press conference was held at iMAL to announce our ambitious plans for creating...
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13 Sep. 2017
In the frame of Brussels Design September, the fablabs and makerspaces of Brussels join forces for a double program with an exhibition (September 14-30 2017) and an open door weekend (September 16-17 2017).
Between September 15 and September 30 2017 they present a selection of the works by their members at "100 % Made in Brussels", an exhibition at...
4 Sep. 2017
After the fun we had in 2015 and 2016, we’re back again for 2017! Do you have a barrier that prevents you from cycling in your city? Cyclehack, a global movement of over 30 cities, is once again coming to Brussels this 15-16-17 September and we want YOU there to overcome these barriers and make Brussels (and Belgium) the cycling paradise we all dream of.
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1 Jun. 2017
On June 13, iMAL will participate with many other actors to this event on Smart City and (digital) Cultures at Flagey. We will have an exhibition, a presentation workshop on our digital cultures activities, and a round table around digital preservation with Packed. Check the programme on smartcity.brussels.
8 May. 2017
Material Want by JODI and Matthew Plummer-Fernandez is a project and exhibition produced by iMAL in 2016. Some part of it will be shown at Prima Material, Fiber Festival, Amsterdam, 11-14 May 2017. More on 2017.fiberfestival.nl.
13 Apr. 2017
Every year in April, Brussels hosts several art fairs such as Art Brussels, YIA Art Fair or POPPOSITIONS, as well as many exhibitions, like Shiv Integer.
To make travelling between venues easier for visitors, ...
31 Mar. 2017
In March 2017, iMAL launched in collaboration with PACKED the Resurrection Lab project which aims to preserve and give access to digital cultural heritage that is often inaccessible due to technological obsolescence.
Do you own old floppies, cd-roms, hard disks, syquest, iomega,... from which you want to preserve the cultural content? Or old equipment that allows us to extract the...
15 Mar. 2017
This 31st March 2017, Le Pass (Scientific Adventure Park, Frameries) is opening its WOW ZONE, a new space dedicated to digital culture. Five interactive artworks have been selected following a call for projects, to be exhibited for the next five years in the WOW ZONE.
Among these five pieces, two have been through a residency at iMAL....
16 Feb. 2017
In March 2017, iMAL and Packed start a two-year research collaboration funded by Innoviris, the Brussels Institute for Research and Innovation to develop methods, tools and services for the preservation of digital-born content, as well as their public access through a new kind of media library for digital artefacts.
More on imal.org...
8 Dec. 2016
In the continuation of the symposium Blockchain.Fact.Fiction.Future and its hacklab in November 2016, a Brussels community emerged : BlockchainFFF. Gathering developers, artists, designers, activists,...its goal is to continue exploring the blockchain and to develop projects. The first meeting will happen this Saturday 10 December, from 13:00 to 18:00 at iMAL !
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In 2019, we start our Fablab Residency program! If you're an artist, designer, engineer or developer and want to develop a new creative project with our digital manufacturing machines, Fablab.iMAL can offer you a residency!
Interested? More here.
In the context of Transmediale festival in Berlin, Wallonia Brussels International organises an exhibition showing pieces by 3 Brussels-based artists: Felix Luque, Julien Maire and LAb[au].
iMAL is very happy to be associated with this event as the co-producers of Julien's new work Composite as well as Felix's installations D.W.I. and Memory Lane.
Signals:...
The time has finally come: our renovation works at 30 Quai des Charbonnages started last week! After some demolition works, we can start building up our new, 3-storey centre for thedigital art and culture, which will open autumn 2019. Follow us on instagram,...
An archive : 1999-2010-2019
This page is an archive of the iMAL website that operated between 2010 and 2019. It compiles activities and projects made since 1999.
For our most recent news and activities, please check our new website at https://imal.org