A notable podcast episode has been released in partnership with @verse_works, described as one of the more comprehensive discussions to date.
The collaboration appears to represent a significant milestone in content creation, suggesting in-depth coverage of relevant topics.
- Episode marks a comprehensive approach to podcast content
- Partnership with Verse Works highlights collaborative media efforts
- Timing aligns with increased focus on detailed, substantive discussions
This release continues a trend of quality podcast content, building on previous successful episodes that have garnered positive community reception.
Thank you @verse_works !!! One of my more comprehensive podcasts.
Verse Talks x @refikanadol “Defining a new medium means taking responsibility for every layer of it – the hardware, the software, the data, the institutions, the collectors. Not just the image on the screen.” 🎧 Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube links below ⬇️
Winds of Yawanawa Welcomes First-Time Digital Art Collector
The Winds of Yawanawa collection has minted a 1/1 piece for a new collector marking their first digital artwork purchase on the blockchain. This sale represents continued growth for the collaborative project between the Yawanawa Indigenous community and Refik Anadol Studio, despite broader market fluctuations. The collection features 1000 unique Data Paintings that digitally preserve Yawanawa cultural art and traditions.
Project Genie Powers AI Data Sculpture at DATALAND's Infinity Room

Refik Anadol Studio has integrated **Project Genie** to power the Infinity Room at DATALAND, their AI arts museum in Los Angeles. The installation features what's described as the world's first AI Data Sculpture transformed by World Models. This marks a technical milestone in the museum's development, which has been in progress since September 2025. **Key Details:** - Project Genie technology drives the Infinity Room experience - Combines AI-generated data sculptures with World Models - Part of DATALAND, positioned as the first museum dedicated to AI art - Additional announcements expected The museum represents a collaboration between architectural design, engineering, and AI research. DATALAND continues the studio's work exploring AI as an artistic medium, following their previous collaborations including the Yawanawa Indigenous community partnership.
Dataland Museum Tackles Real-Time Compute Challenge for Living Artworks

Dataland Museum is addressing the computational demands of rendering real-time, living artworks. The project builds on concepts developed during an installation at GTC with NVIDIA and Richard Kerris. **Key Technical Infrastructure:** - Network of specialized art servers computing a "Large Nature Model" - Collaboration with NVIDIA and Google Cloud for compute resources - Focus on real-time rendering capabilities for digital art installations The museum plans to host visitors soon to showcase the computational infrastructure powering these dynamic artworks. The project represents an intersection of high-performance computing and digital art preservation.
🎨 Indigenous Art Meets AI: Yawanawa Chief and Refik Anadol Present Historic Collaboration at Miami ICA

**Artist Refik Anadol and Chief Nixiwaka of the Yawanawa people are hosting an exclusive artists talk at the Institute of Contemporary Art Miami.** - **When**: Wednesday, December 3rd, 4:00-5:30 PM - **What**: Presentation of *Winds of Yawanawa* project - **Availability**: Very limited seating The event showcases their **groundbreaking collaboration** between Brazilian Indigenous Yawanawa community and AI media artist Refik Anadol. **Key highlights:** - First-of-its-kind co-creation between Indigenous community and digital artist - Genesis collection features 1000 unique Data Paintings - Aims to preserve Yawanawa culture through digital art This **historic partnership** represents Anadol's first official collaborative wallet, working directly with Instituto Nixiwaka and the Yawanawa communities. *Don't miss this rare opportunity to witness the intersection of traditional Indigenous art and cutting-edge AI technology.*