Hi everyone,

I'd like to share some news about recent developments in Madrid that might
lead to the disappearance of Medialab-Prado in less than a week.

By the end of January, Marcos García, former director of the center
announced he would not be renewed on his position. This sparked some alarms
about the future of the program.

Two weeks ago, national newspaper ElMundo announced that Medialab-Prado
would leave their current building in autumn and be integrated into
Matadero (another local center).  Medialab-Prado program would be replaced
by a contemporary art gallery and cultural industries hub, without any
trace of free culture, citizen participation or new media.

A community led effort called WeAreTheLab <http://www.wearethelab.org> raised
alarms about this movement, given there is no free space at Matadero (nor
public plans to accommodate any area for Medialab-Prado). So this looks
like they are trying to dismount Medialab-Prado by removing the material
infrastructure, removing any budget and leaving it orphaned. Most people
see this as an intermediate step before destroying it.

Matadero has announced it will be removing the international residences
program, substituting it is an immersive experience center, consisting of
multi projector installations with 10 EUR fee per person.Right now, it
seems like Madrid is moving to a model of "Culture is for those that can
afford it (with special focus on tourists instead of citizens)".

Today, we have discovered that all workers at Medialab are supposed to move
by next Monday. No Autumm or future date whatsoever. Next Monday.

- What is supposed to happen with the current building? No public project
or information about it.

- When asked about the current citizen projects? Everyone is supposed to
pack and remove everything before next Monday. There is no space at
Matadero for project materials whatsoever.

- What about international residencies and open projects? No idea, everyone
must leave by the end of this week.

Medialab-Prado will effectively close this week at all effects until
further notice.

So far the conversation on how to save the lab has happened mostly in
Spanish, from communities close to the Medialab-Prado. Several people have
expressed their support using Twitter under the hashtag #savethelab /
#wearethelab.

Any kind of support, idea, plan, alternative would be welcome!

Best,
César
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