en.Wedoany.com Reported - Google announced in a blog post on June 18 that it has partnered with artist Refik Anadol to create the world's first AI art museum, Dataland, in Los Angeles, which will open on June 20.
Located within The Grand LA complex designed by Frank Gehry, the museum spans approximately 2,500 square meters, offering a full-sensory ecosystem where data is transformed into paint and art evolves in real time. The opening exhibition, "Machine Dreams: Rainforest," is driven by a Large Nature Model trained on extensive datasets from the natural world.

To convert complex environmental data into hyper-generative reality at 1.2 billion pixels, the museum uses Google Cloud tools, including the Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform and Compute Engine, to orchestrate AI models such as Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs), diffusion models, and Gemini.

The museum creates a new interactive paradigm: galleries engage in active dialogue with visitors. Google's infrastructure processes data to generate dynamic soundscapes, real-time emotion sensing, and algorithmically enhanced scents, responding dynamically to human interaction.

The entire system runs on Google Cloud's efficient computing infrastructure, powered by 87% carbon-free renewable energy, ensuring smooth and sustainable operation from entry ticketing to wall pixels.
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