
End of the year 2011, Digitalarti opened its Artlab in Paris. The Artlab is a center for research, development and prototyping, open to digital artists. It aims at gathering artists and technicians in a creative and collaborative way. Digitalarti's Artlab is a place with a multidisciplinary activity, where technology meets artistic creation.
The Artlab welcomes artists and technicians as artists in residency, free-lance technicians, visitors, or volunteers (learning by helping)… The projects are picked up based on several criteria: artistic and creative quality, technical knowledge, potential impact on the artist/technician career, input of the project to the Artlab development, ability of the project and its creator to match the life of the Artlab.
Jason Cook, an artist/technician, manages the Artlab, along with a network made up of artists and technicians.
Digitalarti's Artlab spaces distribution
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Media/computer : The Artlab is equipped with several computers with all the systems available (Windows, Mac OS, Linux).
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Printed circuit boards: the Artlab has all the necessary materials and tools to create PCB prototypes.
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Electric operation station: the Artlab is equipped with the required tools for basic or advanced electric assembly.
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The Artlab also has a CNC machine, tools for basic materials work (wood, plastic, metals), and a 3D printer.

Several projects have already been fullflied by artists in the Digitalarti's Artlab, for instance the famous "Water Light Graffiti" created by Antonin Fourneau or Jason Cook's androgynous robotic hand "Lulu White". Click here to see them.
You can discover some of the Artlab technical resources thanks to this slideshow or at this link.
You have a question, a project ? Feel free to get in touch with us : artlab@digitalarti.com