Yves Bernard

http://www.imal.org
http://www.erg.be/blogs/artNumeur/

After studying architecture and information technology he has spent the last ten years, vocationally, in scientific research. He teaches digital related arts in Belgian Art Schools and runs iMAL, a digital arts technology centre which he founded in 1999 and where he is responsible for scheduling the artistic syllabus.

At the beginning of the nineties he founded one of the first European studios for multimedia production where he developed CD-ROMS about arts and culture, several of which won awards (e.g. Milia d'Or 1998 ).
Via iMAL Yves Bernard gives support to artists in their creative approach through new technology, ceaselessly investigating joint tasking in production procedures between artists scientists and industrialists.

He has been the curator or associate curator of numerous exhibitions in Brussels: CONTinENT (2000), F2F (2003), Infiltrations Digitales (2004), openLAB (2005), Art+Game (2006), Holy Fire, Art of the Digital Age (2008). He is also author or co-author of works linking the internet to the real world, for example Martini Ground Zero, OFFFCAM and The Gate.


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