The World’s First Museum of A.I. Art Will Open in Los Angeles as the Art World Ponders Questions of Ethics and Sustainability

Dataland, the world's first museum dedicated to A.I.-generated art, is set to open on June 20 in Los Angeles. The museum's inaugural exhibition, 'Machine Dreams: Rainforest,' was trained on millions of images of nature and features immersive soundscapes and digital sculptures.
Dataland, a 35,000-square-foot museum in downtown Los Angeles, will open on June 20. The museum is dedicated to A.I.-generated art and features five galleries with 30-foot ceilings designed for total immersion. The inaugural exhibition, 'Machine Dreams: Rainforest,' was inspired by a trip to the Amazon and trained on millions of images of nature. The exhibition includes soundscapes woven from oral histories of the Yawanawá people and the last recorded call of the extinct Kaua‘i ‘ō‘ō bird. The use of A.I. in creative fields has been a source of controversy, with debates over the legal ownership of A.I.-generated art. The museum's founders, Refik Anadol and Efsun Erkiliç, are aware of these concerns.
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