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Vivid dreams

Surveying and synthesising more than 200 years of art from MoMA’s collection would be a daunting task for most artists and researchers. Not so much for Refik Anadol, who recently unveiled a major installation in the museum’s Gund Lobby, using artificial intelligence to generate endlessly changing forms and sounds across a 24 x 24ft media wall, based on 320,000 visual inputs.

, as the installation is tagged, is a major career moment. ‘To show at MoMA is one of my biggest. In 2021, his contribution to the Venice Architecture Biennale, , involved a collaboration with neuroscientist Taylor Kuhn to develop machine-learning algorithms based on 70 terabytes of MRI data, then used it to imagine the development of brain circuitry throughout the human lifespan. Not only is Anadol fascinated by what data sets tell us about the world, he also uses words like ‘beautiful’ and ‘inspiring’ to describe them.

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