Visita The Eye of Mexico, la primera escultura de inteligencia artificial en Latinoamérica, ahora con nuevo espectáculo.
Conoce cómo se vivió la inauguración de the eye of Mexico
What is The Eye of Mexico
Sculpture of data and artificial intelligence
Following our mission to create spaces that make everyday life extraordinary, we have collaborated with the renowned international new media studio, OUCHHH, to develop the first data and artificial intelligence sculpture in Mexico.
The city and its vision of the future
Created based on different data from the life of Mexico City -such as air, noise, population, vegetation and emissions-, this monumental sculpture will be a portrait of the energy of the city.
Enjoy the commercial premises
The hypnotizing work of art will be located in the heart of the Quadrant, where you can also enjoy the square and shops focused on wellness and gastronomy.
Selection and
inauguration process
01. Call
In 2020, MIRA and MASSIVart have partnered to launch a global call for artists.
02. Applications
340 applications were received from artists from all over the world, where more than 35 countries participated.
03. Winner
Only one winner, Ouchhh!
A sculpture was selected that will become an indisputable icon, the reference point for the mixed-use project, Neuchâtel Cuadrante Polanco.
04. Installation
"The Eye of Mexico" represents the dynamism of Neuchâtel Cuadrante Polanco and alludes to a portal that directs us towards the future of mobility in this great world”,said Philippe Demers, Founding Partner and Creative Director of MASSIVart.
05. Lighting
Get ready to discover the first artificial intelligence public work of art in Latin America!
Selection and
inauguration process
01. Call
In 2020, MIRA and MASSIVart have partnered to launch a global call for artists.
02. Applications
340 applications were received from artists from all over the world, where more than 35 countries participated.
03. Winner
Only one winner, Ouchhh!
A sculpture was selected that will become an indisputable icon, the reference point for the mixed-use project, Neuchâtel Cuadrante Polanco.
04. Installation
"The Eye of Mexico" represents the dynamism of Neuchâtel Cuadrante Polanco and alludes to a portal that directs us towards the future of mobility in this great world”,said Philippe Demers, Founding Partner and Creative Director of MASSIVart.
05. Lighting
Get ready to discover the first artificial intelligence public work of art in Latin America!
Before &
After
About Neuchâtel Quadrante Polanco
Neuchâtel Cuadrante Polanco is a mixed-use development, which was developed by MIRA and belongs to Ivanhoe Cambridge. It combines housing, commerce and green spaces located in Nuevo Polanco, Mexico City. Neuchâtel Cuadrante Polanco was conceived as a response to the city's urban challenges and seeks to create a new place in the Nuevo Polanco neighborhood that reflects current trends in housing, work and leisure.
MIRA proposes to create a new urban space in which pedestrian mobility, local entrepreneurship and innovation in open spaces predominate. One of the main features of the development is the 16,000 m2 of open space accessible to the public that will provide new urban and cultural spaces.
Neuchâtel Cuadrante Polanco offers an urban lifestyle in which people can enjoy the city, their neighborhood, the parks and the streets both to live and to socialize.
About ouchhh studio
Ouchhh is a creative new media studio with a background in artificial intelligence, data paintings, data sculptures, immersive installations, and public art. They integrate art, science and technology in every work they create.
Ouchhh sees itself as a multidisciplinary creative hub focused on a mind-driven approach, discovering new technological models and immersive experiences that shape our futuristic outlook. Ouchhh is discovering the limits of art by investigating the relationship between architecture, art, science, technology, new media arts and artificial intelligence.
About Massive Art
To bring this project to life, we drew on the expertise of MASSIVart in public art and space-making master planning, who have worked alongside MIRA, following an art consulting mandate.