This page is an archive of iMAL's wiki that operated between 2012 and 2022. It documented projects, residencies and workshops mostly taking place at iMAL's Fablab.

Older & newer Fablab projects are now found at fablab.imal.org

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Media Archaeology is a new science. It's not studying the history of cinematograph and gramophone, but how our perception of the world is transformed through the camera lens and the speaker. The audiovisual is like a soundtrack, a visual tracking shot moving in parallel to us; pictures and...
Although this print did not work out, I feel it's important to share it anyways considering it busted one of the resin tanks. Hopefully this post can help avoid similar problems with future prints on the form1.  The model I intened to print was a 12x12cm 1:800 scale model of a project we...
For this version of the grid model I modified the openscad code used to generate the model to allow for the creation of a 'sequence' of growing cubes, in which the  'steps' by which the grid grows is controlled by one parameter n. This series contains n = {0, 1, 2 , 3, 4}
Interview exclusif deThomas Van Bouwel,architecte chez UrbanPlatform, réalisé à iMAL le 4 mars 2014 par Thérèse Kanyange (stagiaire en Relations Publiques à iMAL).1. Comment avez-vous été amené à connaître les nouvelles technologies de fabrication numérique ?C'est grâce à iMAL et à travers l'...
This is a comparison of the same model printed with a Makerbot Replicator2 and a Form1. This model need to be the exact dimension. Parts like motors, cables and screw can perfectly fit.First of all you can print thread with the form1, it's almost impossible with the replicator, ultimaker and thing-...