Google Powers World's First AI Arts Museum with Gemini and Cloud
Google, in collaboration with artist Refik Anadol, is powering the world's first AI arts museum, Dataland, which opened on June 20th. The museum utilizes Google Cloud infrastructure, including Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform and Compute Engine, to create dynamic, real-time generative art experiences. This initiative also includes an AI Artist Residency program to foster the next generation of digital creators.
- →Generative AI Powers Immersive Art Installations
- →Google Cloud Enables Sustainable and Responsive Art Experiences
- →AI Artist Residency Program Launched
- →World's First AI Arts Museum Opens in Los Angeles
- →Collaboration Focuses on AI as an Expansive Creative Medium
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- Generative AI Powers Immersive Art Installations
Google's Large Nature Model and Gemini are used to process environmental data and transform it into hyper-generative visual art displayed across 1.2 billion pixels. This technology enables real-time generation of art and interactive visitor experiences.
- Google Cloud Enables Sustainable and Responsive Art Experiences
The museum's operations are supported by Google Cloud's efficient computing infrastructure, which runs on 87% carbon-free renewable energy. The Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform and Compute Engine coordinate complex AI models to ensure smooth functioning from ticketing to displays.
- AI Artist Residency Program Launched
In conjunction with the museum opening, Google Arts & Culture is supporting the Dataland AI Artist Residency. This program offers grants, mentorship, and access to Google Cloud tools for four artists over six months.
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- World's First AI Arts Museum Opens in Los Angeles
Dataland, the world's first museum dedicated to AI arts, has opened in Los Angeles, with Google serving as a technology and creative collaborator. The museum is a large-scale, omni-sensory space where data is transformed into evolving art.
- Collaboration Focuses on AI as an Expansive Creative Medium
This project highlights the potential of technology, specifically AI, to serve as a new medium that amplifies human creativity. Past collaborations include visualizing Google Quantum AI data and projecting art onto architecture.
https://blog.google/company-news/outreach-and-initiatives/arts-culture/dataland-ai-art-museum/