The Museum of AI Arts, set to open in Los Angeles in spring 2026, has unveiled new details about its offerings. Located at the base of a Frank Gehry-designed tower, the museum, known as Dataland, will span 25,000 square feet and feature five galleries showcasing machine-made art. The L.A.-based digital art studio Refik Anadol Studio, behind the Dataland project, has also announced the museum’s forthcoming Infinity Room, an immersive data sculpture inspired by the Light and Space movement.
The Infinity Room, created by artist Refik Anadol over a decade ago, will be one of the main attractions at the museum. This immersive space will utilize an advanced type of generative AI model that understands real-world physics and spatial properties. The room will also feature AI-generated scents from the museum’s Large Nature Model, which sources data from the natural world. The Infinity Room’s unique blend of visuals and scents promises to provide an immersive experience for visitors.
In addition to the Infinity Room, Dataland has announced an Artist Residency Program, which will bring together three human artists to work on projects that explore human-machine collaborations. The program aims to push the boundaries of how AI can transform culture, storytelling, and design. The residency program will provide a platform for artists to experiment with AI-powered tools and techniques, leading to new and innovative forms of artistic expression.
The opening of Dataland in 2026 is significant, as it will provide a dedicated space for showcasing the potential of artificial intelligence in the arts. With its focus on machine-made art and human-machine collaborations, the museum is poised to become a hub for innovation and creativity. As the use of AI in the arts continues to grow, Dataland is likely to play an important role in shaping the future of this emerging field. With its unique blend of technology and art, the museum is sure to attract visitors from around the world, providing a new perspective on the intersection of artificial intelligence and human creativity.