☃ Winter break ☃

18 December 2015 - 4 January 2016
☃ Winter break ☃

It's that time of the year again! iMAL and FabLab.iMAL will hibernate for a few weeks, until the first public events of 2016. A good opportunity to take a look back at some highlights of 2015.

This year, we collaborated with PACKED, Centre of Expertise in Digital Heritage, for a a series of exhibitions, workshops and symposiums on Cultural Heritage in the Digital Age

Welcome to the Future : The floppy cd-rom revolution

We started this programme with an exceptional exhibition of pioneering works published on cd-roms and floppies, emblematic examples of the preservation problem of born-digital content

From the CD-ROM Revolution to the Future of Electronic Publishing

We had the pleasure to welcome The Voyager Company founder Bob Stein for a lecture at PointCulture.

Preservation and Access to Born-digital Culture #PABC2015

Finally, we invited a unique panel of thinkers, archivists, curators, media theorists & artists, conservators and researchers to share their views, practice, visions and experience with conservation and access to born-digital contents.

Two of our exhibitions this year also dealt with the interaction between digital and memory.

Anarchronism – Time-disrupting machines

Anarchronism

Extinct Memories, by Grégory Chatonsky and Dominique Sirois

Connecting Cities

In/Visible City 2015 was last city vision of the Connecting Cities project. This year we had the privilege to work with Mark Shepard to produce False Positive (with Moritz Stefaner & Julian Oliver).

We also welcomed Ricardo O'Nascimento & Erik Overmeire in Brussels for a Wearable Facade workshop and performance.

And finally we had a fruitful collaboration on offline networks with La Fonderie, BNA-BBOT and Hybrid Publishing Group with the xm:lab-initiated project Hidden Histories, Public Libraries.

We'll see you in March 2016 for the closing event of the Connecting Cities project!

The State of Things

Finally, we closed the season with a collaboration with Werktank and Overtoon for the exhibition The State of Things.

The State of Things an exhibition by Overtoon & Werktank

And more!

Check our other 2015 activities on our archive page, residencies page, on Flickr and on YouTube.

See you soon!