Refik Anadol, the artist who projected the history of the Los Angeles Philharmonic as a piece of algorithmic video onto the curving steel walls of Frank Gehry’s Walt Disney Concert Hall in 2018, announced Tuesday that he will open the world’s first museum of AI arts across the street next year. “We are blending Gehry’s building with AI’s infrastructure and …
Refik Anadol’s “Machine Hallucinations: Sphere,” on the surface of the Sphere in Las Vegas. Anadol’s piece, an artificial intelligence data sculpture called “Machine Hallucinations: Sphere,” will inaugurate the Exosphere art program. “Machine Hallucinations: Sphere” is not unlike Anadol’s previous work, but its unusual canvas required “a whole new thinking and new algorithms,” the artist says. As Aronofsky describes it, the …
Digital artist Refik Anadol's artificial intelligence-driven works met Chinese audiences for the first time in Deji Art Museum in Nanjing, Jiangsu province, earlier this month. Two representative pieces of the digital artist's large-scale works are displayed at Deji Art Museum: one is shown at the museum and the other is projected onto a big LED screen in front of a …