November 8, 2009...3:11

iMAL center for digital cultures and technology

1999: the beginning

iMAL is a non-profit association created in Brussels in 1999. It was founded by individual artists, media producers, interactive designers, software engineers, and by NICC (a Belgian association of visual artists) with the objective to support artistic forms and creative practices using computer and network technologies as their medium.

2007: the opening

In October 2007 iMAL opened its new venue in Brussels, a Center for Digital Cultures and Technology, a new place of about 600m2 for the meeting of artistic, scientific and industrial innovations, a place entirely dedicated to the contemporary artistic and cultural practices emerging from the fusion of computer, telecommunication, network and media.

Art Laboratory: Experimentation, Residence, Production

IMAL is a laboratory and a workplace for artists in residence, iMAL supports artists during their experimentation and research process as well as for the production and diffusion of their works (e.g. the installations “Salt Lake” by Tom Heene and Yacine Sebti, “Synapse” by Pascale Barret, “Jump!” by Yacine Sebti). IMAL is involved in interdisciplinary projects where digital expressions augment in a meaningful way danse, theater and visual arts.

Research for the Art, Art&Science, Industrial innovation

Regular meetings are organised between creative professionals, innovative technological companies and research institutions (see our website www.imal.org/rendez-vous). In 2008, iMAL will start a research activity as a partner in a French project gathering university labs, innovative companies and art institutions.

Workshops

Since 2001, IMAL produces professional workshops targeted to creative people (artists, designers, developers,…) under the direction of recognised artists (e.g. Casey Reas, David Rokeby, Jasch, Julian Oliver).

Public Events

iMAL public events are designed to raise the awareness of a large audience to the creative usage and critical reviews of information technologies. They range from lectures, performances and concerts to exhibitions and festivals usually inviting both internationally recognised artists and local emerging ones.

Networking

iMAL is a network institution collaborating with Brussels Flemish colleagues (e.g.. www.x-med-a.be , network of artistic laboratories www.kunstenwerkplaats.be ) and other european centers (e.g.. V2, Mediamatic / NL, m-cult / FI, GMEA, Cie Incidents Mémorables, Incident, Art Sensitif / FR, Hangar / SP)

now @ iMAL

Chapter I – The Discovery by Félix Luque invites us to to discover an unidentified artificial entity emitting a code of light and sound. Its shape is a pure platonic solid, a dodecahedron, a geometry often associated with philosophical theories, esoterism and sci-fi culture.

more information: http://www.imal.org