Refik Anadol's Dataland Museum Sets an Opening Date | Artnet News
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Refik Anadol's Dataland Museum Sets an Opening Date | Artnet News
"Dataland is described as a 'living museum' that aims to leverage and present the most advanced technologies, arriving at a time of increasing anxiety over the potential chaos brought by artificial intelligence."
"The debut show, 'Machine Dreams: Rainforest,' is labeled by Anadol as 'a redefinition of what art can be in the age of machine intelligence,' showcasing digital sculptures created from vast ecological data."
"The exhibition simulates alternate, possible rainforests by processing data such as birdsongs, plant life, and weather, asking a machine to learn and play with the intelligent behaviors of the natural world."
Dataland, the first A.I. art museum, opens on June 20 after extensive planning. Founded by artist Refik Anadol and Efsun ErkiliƧ, it is located in the Grand L.A. complex. The museum aims to present advanced technologies and features the debut exhibition 'Machine Dreams: Rainforest,' which simulates rainforests using ecological data. Designed by Gensler, a significant portion of the museum's space is dedicated to operational hardware, utilizing Anadol's Large Nature Model trained on diverse ecological data.
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