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Iregular: Our Common Home


Iregular: Our Common Home

Jan 26-Feb 5
Locations planned at Union Depot, CHS Field, and Mears Park

Our Common Home by award-winning Montreal-based studio Iregular is a neighborhood–scale public art exhibition about the environment. Audiences are invited to interact in different ways with four monumental, attention-grabbing digital art structures as metaphors for the impact we have on our planet. This arresting piece, told through five chapters, uses proprietary technology that integrates AI, computer vision, and machine learning. An accompanying mobile app extends the physical exhibition by inviting people worldwide to participate in an online collective experience titled The Sun. It also gives users additional information about the project in general and about each chapter's specific subject matter.

About Iregular

Founded in 2010 by Colombian-Canadian artist Daniel Iregui, Iregular is a Montreal-based digital art studio that creates audiovisual installations, large-scale sculptures, architectural projections and scenographies, with a focus on interactive and immersive experiences. 

At the crossroads between art and technology, these artworks experiment with geometry, light, sound, typography, mathematics, algorithms, communication protocols, AI, and machine learning. Iregular also develops its own proprietary technologies.

The studio works with the infinite and random combinations produced by interactive systems that the audience ultimately influences and transforms. The interaction is at the core of it all. It is only the relationship between the people and the piece that finalizes the artwork and gives it meaning.

Iregular has a catalog of more than 50 artworks that toured in over 25 countries and has received a long list of prizes and awards for the design, technology, and creativity of its productions. Learn more at iregular.io and follow @iregular.io on Instagram.

Our Common Home has been made possible in part by the Government of Canada.

This activity is supported, in part, by the City of Saint Paul Cultural Sales Tax Revitalization Program.


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