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World’s first AI art museum, Dataland, unveils gallery

Refik Anadol Studio has offered a first look at Dataland, the world’s first museum dedicated to AI-driven art, unveiling a preview of one of its five galleries.

Set to open next spring at The Grand Los Angeles, United States, the Frank Gehry-designed cultural complex in the 2,300-square-metre museum aims to redefine artistic expression in the age of artificial intelligence.

The Infinity Room builds on Anadol’s first immersive data sculpture, originally created at UCLA in 2014, and showcases the studio’s latest technical and creative advancements.

The installation integrates AI-generated scents from the studio’s Large Nature Model and is the first immersive environment to use World Models, a cutting-edge generative AI system capable of understanding real-world physics and spatial dynamics.

In line with its mission to deepen public understanding of AI’s creative potential, Dataland has launched its first artist residency programme in collaboration with Google Arts & Culture.

Over a six-month period, three selected artists will develop projects exploring new frontiers of human–machine collaboration, supported with mentorship, funding, and access to cutting-edge technological resources.