The AI Museum That Thinks It’s Human
Refik Anadol is launching Dataland, a giant Frank Gehry-designed temple of AI creativity in L.A. It reacts to environmental data like rainforest humidity, weaving scent, light, and sound into sculptures that have more personality than your average houseplant.
Picture strolling through data-responsive fog and projections that shift with weather patterns and visitor flow. It’s art that consumes the city—and then exudes it back in code and color.
Our take: When museums start bending in real time to the world outside, the question isn’t “Is it art?” It’s “Can your brain keep up?” We’re not just guests—we’re data points in an immersive feedback loop.






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