It is not an extension. It is a necessary place. Here, ideas stop declaring themselves and become matter. Technology and manual work meet without hierarchy: electronics, 3D printing, assembly. Machines emerge this way — through accumulation, trial, and correction. Projects take shape in the very act that tests them.
It is a space for collaboration, without rhetoric. The presences are diverse — industry, universities, artists, photographers, researchers, gallerists, cultural agents — yet they share the same bench. There is no stable separation between those who think and those who make.
Everything happens within a single workshop. A bare, almost primitive lab. A crucible where practices mix and transform. At its core remains a persistent inquiry into the image — what generates it, what runs through it, what still resists being seen.
Technology here does not solve.
It brings closer.
It allows entry into the image, to remain within it.
This is where residencies and new collaborations will take form.
And perhaps understand what is truly simmering.