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Refik Anadol's Dataland: A Multi-Sensory Journey Through the World's First Museum of AI Arts

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Lou Pizante

13d ago· 14 min readenReview

Summary

An experiential review of Refik Anadol's Dataland, the world's first Museum of AI Arts. The article describes a multi-sensory exhibition where visitors wear devices that release rainforest scents and track biometric responses while experiencing AI-generated art trained exclusively on nature data. The piece explores how Dataland sits at the intersection of art, artificial intelligence, and human sensory experience, asking profound questions about humanity's relationship with technology and nature.

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bskyRefik Anadol's Dataland: A Multi-Sensory Journey Through the World's First Museum of AI Artsblooloop.com

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Before I had seen a single image, I was given two devices.
Refik explained it matter-of-factly: the device would release scents as I moved through the galleries.
Twelve rainforest-inspired fragrances, developed in collaboration with L'Oréal Luxe from Refik Anadol Studio's Large Nature Model—an AI trained not on human language or internet text, but exclusively on nature.
A set of wearables at Dataland tracks the guest's movements and their body's reaction to the exhibitions
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Lou PIzante on how Refik Anadol's Dataland, the world's first Museum of AI Arts, sits at the edge of the future and asks one of humanity's oldest questions

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