Dataland, the world’s first AI art museum from Google, opened in Los Angeles
6/22/2026, 10:56 AM • Евгения Слив

Dataland opened in Los Angeles on 20 June, the world’s first museum dedicated entirely to art created by artificial intelligence. The project was presented to Google and media artist Reptic Anadolu. The technological foundation of the museum is the Google Cloud platform: models Gemini, diffusion systems and neuronetworks generate a live image in real time of 1.2 billion pixels. The first exhibition "Machine Dreams: Rainforest" is based on the Large Nature Model, which is trained in global data about nature.
The display is interactive: algorithms recognize visitors' emotions, create sound landscapes and synthesize aromas. At the same time, 87% of the museum’s energy comes from non-carbon sources. In parallel with the opening of Google Arts & Culture, launched the AI Artist Residency program: four artists will receive $25,000 each, half-yearly mentorship from the studio Anapote and access to Google Cloud tools. Their work will be added to the Dataland collection.
