





Client: Navy Pier
Location: Chicago, IL, United States
Completion date: 2021
Project Team
Creative director
Daniel Iregui
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Producer
Marilyne Lacombe
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Technical director
Louis-Philippe Kyer
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Art Director
Célia Genevois
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Generative graphics
Guillaume Turgeon
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Generative graphics
Victor Ivanov
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Generative graphics
Hugo St-Onge
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Generative graphics
Simon Demeule
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Research and design
Alice Sanz
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Sound design
Mourad Bennacer
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Industrial designer
Sebastien Dallaire
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Industrial designer
Jakob Lorenz
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Writer
Mariam Assaf
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Lead software developper
Hugo St-Onge
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Lead software developper
Guillaume Turgeon
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Computer vision
Louis Bouchard
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Computer vision
Bilal Khomri
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Web development
Nicolas Prud'homme
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Excecutive producer
Eloi Beauchamp
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Agent
Olivier Gagnon
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Overview
At a time we’re feeling the repercussions of the global environmental crisis more than ever before, OUR COMMON HOME fuses art and interaction technology to send a message about the urgency of climate action.
Over a four-chapter journey, this large-scale public art exhibition uses artificial intelligence and computer vision to precisely track the movement and behaviour of people engaging with large interactive displays. Whether tracking their faces, their bodies, their hands, or the flashlights of their mobile phones, the overarching metaphor is one: our individual decisions have a global impact.
Goals
Navy Pier wanted to activate its venue for a long period of time. Starting during Thanksgiving and going until the New Year, the public will be playing with the LED monolith while reflecting on our impact on climate change.