为全球首座AI艺术博物馆提供动力支持

内容来源:https://blog.google/company-news/outreach-and-initiatives/arts-culture/dataland-ai-art-museum/
内容总结:
全球首座AI艺术博物馆“数据之地”在洛杉矶开馆
经过十年探索,全球首座AI艺术博物馆“数据之地”(Dataland)于6月20日对公众开放。该馆由谷歌作为技术与创意合作伙伴,与媒体艺术家兼导演雷菲克·阿纳多尔共同打造,坐落于洛杉矶弗兰克·盖里设计的综合开发项目The Grand LA内,占地约2.5万平方英尺(约2323平方米),是一座将数据转化为颜料、让艺术实时演变的“全感官生态系统”。
从“画笔”到神经网络:十年合作里程碑
2016年,阿纳多尔加入谷歌首届“艺术家与机器智能”项目时,生成式AI尚未成为全球焦点。此后双方持续合作:2018年将洛杉矶爱乐乐团档案投影至建筑外墙;2020年可视化谷歌量子AI数据;2025年为谷歌山景城园区创作大型沉浸式作品《机器梦:亲生命性》,利用“大型自然模型”和Gemini将区域生态数据转化为不断变化的数字景观。谷歌表示,技术已成为“放大人类工艺的广阔新媒介”。
“活着的博物馆”:超生成现实与全感官体验
首展《机器梦:雨林》由基于自然世界庞大数据集训练的“大型自然模型”驱动。为将复杂环境数据转化为12亿像素的超生成现实,博物馆借助谷歌云实现三大创新:
- 全感官交互:展厅可实时分析观众情绪并生成动态音景、算法调整气味,实现空间与人的主动对话;
- 实时生成:由87%无碳可再生能源驱动的谷歌云基础设施,协调生成对抗网络、扩散模型及Gemini等AI模型,让画廊“活”起来;
- 可持续运营:从入口售票到墙面像素变化,全程依托谷歌云确保流畅、节能运行。
培育下一代创意人才
伴随博物馆开幕,谷歌艺术与文化项目同步启动“数据之地AI艺术家驻留计划”。该计划为期六个月,将为四位艺术家提供2.5万美元资助、阿纳多尔工作室的专业指导,以及谷歌云工具和机器学习模型的直接使用权。驻留成果将于今年晚些时候在“数据之地”全球舞台及谷歌艺术与文化网站上展出,确保新一代数字创作者参与其中。
中文翻译:
为全球首座AI艺术博物馆注入动力
当艺术家手中的画笔被神经网络取代,将会发生什么?
十年前,这个根本性问题促使谷歌研究人员与媒体艺术家兼导演雷菲克·阿纳多尔走到一起。
如今,这一探索旅程迎来里程碑——全球首座AI艺术博物馆Dataland于6月20日正式向公众开放,谷歌担任其技术与创意合作伙伴。这座占地2.5万平方英尺的全感官生态系统坐落于洛杉矶弗兰克·盖里设计的混合用途建筑群The Grand LA内,在此空间中,数据化作颜料,艺术实时演变。
图片来源:雷菲克·阿纳多尔工作室
2016年雷菲克加入谷歌首届"艺术家与机器智能"项目时,生成式AI尚未成为全球焦点。我们于2018年合作将洛杉矶爱乐乐团档案投影映射到建筑上,2020年将谷歌量子AI数据可视化,并启动"地球核磁共振"项目,以神经网络的视角重构行星数据。2025年更在谷歌山景城园区委托创作大型沉浸式装置《机器之梦:亲生命性》——雷菲克工作室的"大型自然模型"与Gemini模型将区域生态系统数据转化为不断变幻的数字景观。我们共同见证:技术可以成为拓展人类匠心的全新媒介。
为活态博物馆注入动力
Dataland的首展《机器之梦:雨林》由"大型自然模型"驱动,该基础AI模型基于自然界海量数据集训练而成。为将这些复杂环境数据转化为12亿像素的超生成现实,Dataland借助谷歌云工具实现:
- 全感官体验:Dataland开创交互艺术新范式,让展厅与参观者形成主动对话。谷歌基础设施处理数据以生成生成式声景,实时感知情绪,并通过算法增强气味,动态响应空间内的人类互动。
- 实时生成:依托谷歌云高效计算基础设施(由87%无碳可再生能源驱动),Gemini企业代理平台与Compute Engine协调运行生成对抗网络、扩散模型、Gemini等复杂AI模型,赋予展厅生命力。
从入口票务系统到展厅墙面的像素流转,谷歌云确保整座博物馆平稳可持续地运行。
图片来源:雷菲克·阿纳多尔工作室
培育新一代创作者
推动这一媒介发展的关键在于开放这些尖端工具,使更广泛的创意社群能够主动参与塑造。
与博物馆开馆同步,谷歌艺术与文化项目正支持"Dataland AI艺术家驻留计划"。这个为期六个月的孵化项目将为四位艺术家提供2.5万美元资助、雷菲克工作室的专家指导,以及谷歌云工具与机器学习模型的直接使用权。驻留期间创作的作品将于今年晚些时候在Dataland全球舞台与谷歌艺术与文化网站展出,确保新一代数字创作者拥有发言权。
当机器智能的边界与人类艺术的深度相遇,一个充满惊奇、环境意识与心灵共鸣的全新空间就此诞生。欲了解博物馆背后的技术细节,可阅读完整的雷菲克·阿纳多尔工作室谷歌云客户案例——更佳选择是亲临Dataland体验。
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Powering the world’s first AI arts museum
What happens when you give an artist a neural network instead of a paintbrush?
Ten years ago, that foundational question brought Google researchers together with media artist and director Refik Anadol.
That journey is reaching a milestone with the public opening of Dataland on June 20th — the world’s first museum of AI arts — with Google serving as a technology and creative collaborator. Located in The Grand LA, a Frank Gehry-designed mixed-use development in Los Angeles, Dataland is a 25,000-square-foot omni-sensory ecosystem where data becomes pigment and art evolves in real time.
Photo credit: Refik Anadol Studio
When Refik joined our first Artists and Machine Intelligence (AMI) cohort in 2016, generative AI was not yet a global headline. We collaborated on projection-mapping the LA Philharmonic's archives onto architecture in 2018, visualizing Google Quantum AI data in 2020, and launching the MRI of the Earth project to reframe planetary data through a neural lens. And in 2025, we commissioned the large-scale immersive installation “Machine Dreams: Biophilia” for our Mountain View campus — where Refik Anadol Studio’s Large Nature Model (LNM) and Gemini transformed regional ecosystem data into an ever-shifting digital landscape. Together, we’ve seen firsthand that technology can be an expansive new medium that amplifies human craftsmanship.
Powering a living museum
Dataland’s inaugural exhibition, “Machine Dreams: Rainforest,” is powered by the Large Nature Model — a foundational AI trained on an extensive dataset of the natural world. To transform this complex environmental data into 1.2 billion pixels of hyper-generative reality, Dataland uses Google Cloud tools to power:
- Omni-sensory experiences: Dataland introduces a new paradigm for interactive art where the gallery becomes an active dialogue with its visitors. Google’s infrastructure processes data to create generative soundscapes, sense emotions in real time and augment scents algorithmically, responding dynamically to human interaction inside the space.
- Real-time generation: Running on Google Cloud’s efficient computing infrastructure powered by 87% carbon-free renewable compute, the Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform and Compute Engine coordinate complex AI models — including generative adversarial networks (GANs), diffusion models and Gemini — to bring the galleries to life.
From the ticketing pipeline at the front door to the pixels shifting on the gallery walls, Google Cloud helps ensure the entire museum runs smoothly and sustainably.
Photo credit: Refik Anadol Studio
Nurturing the next generation of creators
Pushing this medium forward means opening up these advanced tools so that the broader creative community can actively shape them.
In tandem with the museum’s opening, Google Arts & Culture is supporting the Dataland AI Artist Residency. This six-month incubator program will provide four artists with $25,000 grants, expert mentorship from Refik Anadol Studio and direct access to advanced Google Cloud tools and machine learning models. The work developed during this residency will be featured on Dataland’s global stage and Google Arts & Culture website later this year, ensuring the next generation of digital creators has a seat at the table.
When the boundaries of machine intelligence meet the depth of human artistry, the result is a brand-new space for wonder, environmental awareness and connection. To learn more about the technology behind the museum, read our full Refik Anadol Studio Google Cloud customer case study or better yet, experience Dataland in person.