According to Google's official announcement, on June 20th, Dataland, the world's first AI art museum, officially opened to the public in Los Angeles. Developed in collaboration between Google and media artist Refik Anadol, the museum spans 25,000 square feet. As a fully immersive ecosystem, Dataland transforms data into pigments, enabling real-time evolution of art. The opening exhibition, 'Machine Dreams: Rainforest,' is powered by a large-scale natural model, utilizing Google Cloud tools to coordinate multiple AI models and generate a surreal 1.2 billion-pixel visual experience. The museum also offers a comprehensive sensory experience through dynamic soundscapes, real-time emotion sensing, and algorithmically enhanced scents.
