A New Experiential Gallery Just Might Change Your Mind About AI Art
Dataland, described as the world's first museum dedicated to AI arts, has opened an experiential gallery that combines wearable technology, biometric data, and environmental material from the Amazon to create interactive art experiences.
Why this matters: A museum that reads your body while you look at art is not just an aesthetic experiment. Wearables collecting biometric data in a gallery setting means your heart rate, movement, or stress levels could be captured as part of the experience. That is worth knowing before you walk in. Who holds that data, how long it is kept, and whether it feeds back into the art or into something else entirely are not small details. The experience might be genuinely moving. The data collection is the part that deserves a second look.
Who should care: Privacy officers · Cybersecurity · General readers · AI governance · Policy
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