Digital Fabrication

Here is a list of contents in which Digital Fabrication appear.

Projects

2012

In 2012, iMAL, Center for Digital Cultures and Technology, will open the first Brussels-based creative FabLab. A Fab Lab (fabrication laboratory) is a small-scale workshop offering digital fabrication.

Activities

2016 - 2017

iMAL organise plusieurs workshops d'introduction à la fabrication numérique pour différentes hautes écoles artistiques bruxelloises francophones.

2016

Matthew Plummer-Fernandez & JODI create 3D-printed sculptured objects, that explore incongruous hybridisations and errors created by the Internet found objects, algorithms and digital fabrication machines.

2016

iMAL invited Tobias Sternberg, a Swedish artist living in Berlin, for a short research residency in July to experiment with digital fabrication. 

2016

Discover and experience the creativity of fablabs and hackerspaces of Brussels. iMAL invites artists, designers, makers, hackers and tinkerers to exhibit a selection of their projects.

 

2016

Blender is a powerful, free and open source 3D modelling software, used for animation, video games, data visualisation or designing objects for digital fabrication. Join us during these two afternoons, and let's discover the basics and possibilities of Blender!

2016

Prints, Videos, Electromagnetic and Light Sculptures.
An audiovisual installation about remembrance, childhood and territory.

13 May: Apero expo (18:00-21:00) | 15 May: Kids guided tour (15:00-17:00)

2015

An installation by Philippe Elipeo showing his latest Protomorphic Sculptures, large 3D prints presented here in a composition playing on optical illusion, mirrors and the ambiguity between real and computed images.

2015 - 2016

De septembre 2015 à mars 2016, iMAL organise plusieurs workshops d'introduction à la fabrication numérique pour différentes hautes écoles artistiques bruxelloises francophones.

2014

In this solo exhibition, Julien Maire presents 2 new pieces that address new technologies & media archaeology, and that manipulate fiction. Finissage on Sunday 26 Oct, 20:00!

2014

The SEBCTool (Social Excitement Behavior Communication Tool) is a device used to measure an emotional state. The ear-clip changes color when a temperature change is detected due to excitement. Jo Claimos' project is a social experiment raising questions about new communication tools and social interactions. 

News

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....

Véronique Barbier and her team from RTBF made this reportage on FabLab.iMAL broadcasted on the news on May 1, 2013. You can wath here (in French) here.