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28 September - 3 November 2011

Quix presents a new series of small-scale works with his algorithmic and minimal compositions. He explores new modes of perception - near analog - while proposing a new exhibition format.

27 September - 30 September 2011

For Nuit Blanche and Todays Art Festival in Brussels we invite you to take control of miniMAL, the low-res, low-tech media facade created by iMAL during the...

15 September - 17 September 2011

With: Peter Beyls, Prof. Marc Van Hulle (Mind Speller), Christophe De Boeck (Staalhemel), Thierry Castermans (...

4 July - 18 August 2011

Launched in 2005, the Summer Digital Art Workshops continue for the 7th edition! This year they will be extended by 2 additional modules (Drupal and...

14 June 2011

For this last event before summer, we invite you to the launch of "Art contemporain nouveaux médias", the new book of Dominique Moulon ...

13 June - 11 August 2011

Mixing humour and information feeds, Véronika introduces two facetious installations: the world news shake a poor puppet and twitter messages make up a generic landscape where the most important is saved, all is going well...

26 May 2011

iMAL invites Jean-Baptiste Labrune, a scientific researcher interested in the development of creative tools using new technologies.

26 May 2011

During this afternoon of presentation, concluding her residency at iMAL, Natacha Roussel (FR), member of the collective Experientiæ Electricae, invites you to put their communicating suits on, and experience the...

29 April - 22 May 2011

Norwegian artist HC Gilje is presenting a site-specific installation that takes on iMAL's shapes and contours.
By investing the whole space with his projections, the artist strikes up conversations with light, sound and architecture, immersing the spectator into an...

15 April - 16 April 2011

After an intensive week of production, participants of the openLAB masterclass "Projection on forms and spaces" will present their projects within iMAL's architectural space. For a weekend, visitors will be able to see...