- warning: array_reverse() expects parameter 1 to be array, null given in /home/imalorg/legacy.imal.org/drupal/sites/all/themes/vkimal/node-linkedpage.tpl.php on line 84.
- warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /home/imalorg/legacy.imal.org/drupal/sites/all/themes/vkimal/node-linkedpage.tpl.php on line 84.
Media Facade Reloaded
28 September - 1 October 2011
About miniMAL
Media facades are not the privilege of banks and large institutions. Small organisations and groups of individuals should be able to broadcast visual contents in the urban landscape, offering creative programmes, produced freely according to their own criterias and ideas.
The usage policies of public space as a medium for diffusing content is one of the key issues addressed by initiatives such as the Media Facade Festival Europe 2010, during which we decided to build our own temporary media facade along the canal.
As the cost of LED technology is coming down, it becomes increasingly easier to find and afford screens, projectors and lighting devices that are easily deployable in the urban environment. For our media facade, we have used powerful, low-energy LED spotlights controlled through DMX to transform each window of our building into a coloured pixel.
In October 2010, the 18 windows of the whole facade were turned for the first time into a huge matrix of 6x3 highly luminous pixels staging along the canal, showing installations and animations by A.O. Antoine Schmitt (City Sleep Light), Stefaan Quix, Yannick Antoine, Vincent Evrard and Yves Bernard.
For Nuit Blanche 11, we invite you do design your own interactive projects for our media facade!
miniMAL & other low-res media facades
View more presentations from iMALorg.
© iMAL
Workshop: Wedn 28.09 > Sat 01.10, 10:00-18:00
Presentation: Sat 01.10, 20:00-02:00
Language: This workshop is multinlingual (FR, NL, EN) but English will be the common language for group discussions.
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