Playlist at iMAL, Bruxelles.

iMAL, Center for Digital Cultures and Technologies is proud to announce 
Playlist. Playing Games, Music, Art, an exhibition focused on the 
artistic reinvention of obsolete digital media. Produced and hosted by 
LABoral Centro de Arte y Creación Industrial (Gijón, Asturias) in the 
frame of the Mediateca Expandida, Playlist now moves to Brussels 
enriched with twelve new participants and a broader range of artworks.

Playing Games, Music, Art

What happens when the emotional investment you made in your old 
computers brings you back to the garret where you sent them years ago? 
When you can’t no longer suffer to work with sophisticated machines 
that, while promising you more freedom, actually force you to wear the 
straitjacket kindly designed for you by some corporate guy? When you 
decide that’s time to put your hands on the machine?

Reinventing the medium: from music to visual arts

What happens is an act of reinventing the medium. Along the Nineties, 
many artists started working on the reinvention of obsolete, digital as 
well as analogue, technologies such as vinyl’s, vintage computers, game 
platforms and alike. Hacking software, circuit-bending hardware, they 
turned “dead media” into powerful tools of artistic creation. Playlist 
is an exhibition that explores this kind of research, focusing on the 
relationship between musical research and visual research, in the belief 
that the first, rather than the latter, has often been the driving force 
in this process.

Chiptune, 8-bit punk and media arts

The core of Playlist is the exploration of the “chiptune scene”, spread 
out from the manipulation of obsolete game technologies in order to 
create new instruments to play music. The show demonstrates that the 
retro-gaming phenomenon in visual arts can be considered an outfit of a 
pretty musical phenomenon, that in a bunch of years spread out all over 
the world through festivals and clubs, occasionally influencing 
mainstream musicians; and that visual and musical research progressed on 
parallel paths, in the quest for lo-fi sounds and low-res aesthetics, 
synthetic colors and notes.
Playlist proposes artists from the chiptune scene and the media arts 
world sharing attitudes such as DIY, recycling, subversive refusal of 
programmed obsolescence, aesthetics of the glitches from electronic 
materials. On display, artworks (objects, installations, videos, 
computer-based and printed works), but also instruments, tools, 
software’s, hardware’s, records, 8-bit music, movie documentary, 
platforms and communities.

Presented artists

2 Player Productions (US), Alex Bond / Enso (US), Boogerlab (NZ), The 
C-Men (NL), Paul B. Davis (UK), James Dingle (US), Jeff Donaldson / 
noteNdo (US), Julien Ducourthial (FR), Entter (SP), Dragan Espenschied 
(DE), Gino Esposto / Micromusic.net (CH), Gijs Gieskes (NL), André 
Gonçalves (PT), Chantal Goret (BE), Goto80 (SE), Jodi (BE / NL), Mike 
Johnston / Mike in Mono (UK), Joey Mariano / Animal Style (US), Rosa 
Menkman (NL), Raquel Meyers (SP), Mikro Orchestra (PL), Don Miller / NO 
CARRIER (US), Erik Nilsson (SE), Nullsleep (US), Tristan Perich (US), 
Rabato (SP), Gebhard Sengmuller (AT), Alexei Shulgin (RU), Paul Slocum 
(US), Tonylight (IT), VjVISUALOOP (IT)

Production

Playlist is an exhibition produced by and firstly exhibited at Laboral 
Centro de Arte y Creación Industrial in Gijon (Spain) from 18.12.2009 
till 17.05.2010. The Brussels adaptation is produced by iMAL, Center for 
Digital Cultures and Technology.

Curator: Domenico Quaranta (IT)

Practical Info

Playlist, playing Games, Music, Art
June 4 - August 21, 2010
Opening the 3rd of June, 18:00 - 23:00
Open Tuesday > Saterday: 11:00 - 19:00
iMAL Center for Digital Cultures and Technology
Koolmijnenkaai 30 Quai des Charbonnages, 1080 Brussels
(metro Comte de Flandres/Graaf van Vlaanderen)

Press Folder

Press Release (pdf) - 
http://www.imal.org/playlist/sites/default/files/media/IMAL_PLAYLIST_pressEN.pdf
Press Images (zipped folder) - 
http://www.imal.org/playlist/sites/default/files/media/PLAYLIST_images.zip
Flyer (pdf) - 
http://www.imal.org/playlist/sites/default/files/media/Playlist_flyer_final.pdf
Poster (pdf) - 
http://www.imal.org/playlist/sites/default/files/media/playlist_poster.pdf

More info on www.imal.org/playlist

About iMAL, Center for Digital Cultures and Technology

iMAL (interactive Media Art Laboratory) is a non-profit association 
created in Brussels in 1999. In 2007, iMAL opened a new venue, a Center 
for Digital Cultures and Technology for the meeting of artistic, 
scientific and industrial innovations, a place dedicated to the 
contemporary artistic and cultural practices emerging from the fusion of 
computer, network and media.
iMAL is: (1) a laboratory and a research, experimentation & production 
workplace for artists in residence (2) an education center which 
organises workshops targeted to creative people (artists, designers, 
developers) under the direction of leading international artists (3) an 
art&culture center producing exhibitions (e.g. “Infiltrations 
Digitales”/2004, “Art+Game”/2006, “Holy Fire, art of the digital 
age”/2008), concerts, performances, conferences in order to create 
critical, interdisciplinary encounters between the public, artists, 
technology, and society.

More on www.imal.org


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Domenico Quaranta

web. http://domenicoquaranta.com/
email. [email protected]
mob. +39 340 2392478
skype. dom_40



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