Studio Iregular

Studio Iregular

Canada

 

Founded in Montreal in 2010, the new media art studio Iregular creates interactive audiovisual installations, large-scale sculptures, architectural projections and scenographies, focusing on interactive and immersive experiences. At the crossroads between art and technology, these works experiment with geometry, light, sound, typography, mathematics, algorithms, communication protocols, AI and machine learning. Iregular also develops its own technologies.

The studio works with the infinite and random combinations produced by interactive systems that the audience ends up influencing and transforming. Interaction is at the center of everything. Only the relationship between people and the piece is what finalizes the artwork and gives it meaning.

Iregular's work has been exhibited in 25 countries, including a solo exhibition at the Van Abbemuseum in the Netherlands, 5 solo exhibitions in Montreal, as well as other important presentations at Mutek (Montreal and Mexico), BIAN (Montreal), Mapping Festival (Switzerland), Chroniques Biennale (France), LEV Festival (Spain), Draaimolen (Netherlands), Elektra (Montreal), Glow (Netherlands), Lumiere (UK), Dubai Design Week (UAE), B39 (South Korea), Arttech (Colombia), Festival du Nouveau Cinéma (Montreal) and Aurora Festival (USA). (USA). His creations are also in the collections of the WNDR Museum in Chicago (USA), the Museo de Antioquia in Medellin (Colombia) and the Collection du Mouvement Desjardins in Montreal.

 

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