
Unfolding across the parametric architectural surface of Google’s Charleston East Corridor atrium, Machine Dreams: Biophilia is a large-scale immersive media installation by Refik Anadol Studio that reimagines the intersection of nature, technology, and sustainable design. Commissioned for Google’s landmark Bayshore campus, the piece draws upon the ecologies of the Bay Area—the ocean, baylands, redwood forests, and foothills—as generative inspiration. The result is a dynamic data sculpture that visualizes the interconnected rhythms of natural ecosystems within an algorithmically driven space.
At the core of Machine Dreams: Biophilia is the Studio’s Large Nature Model (LNM), a custom generative AI system trained exclusively on ecological data. Developed in close collaboration with Google engineers, the project harnesses the latest Gemini AI model—a state-of-the-art system with native multimodal reasoning capabilities and exceptional performance in image understanding. Drawing from extensive datasets on biodiversity, the artwork transforms living information—light, color, motion, and form—into a continuously evolving visual environment. This flow of machine-generated imagery is both responsive and real-time, echoing the movement and multiplicity of the natural world while embedded seamlessly into the building’s architectural logic. Powered by sustainable Google Cloud servers, the work not only embodies an advanced technological framework but also affirms an environmental commitment. In doing so, Machine Dreams: Biophilia stages a dialogue between artificial intelligence and living systems, offering a sensorial meditation on the mutualistic patterns that shape both technological and biological life.
Rooted in the biophilia hypothesis—the idea that humans are innately drawn to other forms of life—Machine Dreams: Biophilia invites sustained interaction rather than passive observation. The installation asks how the experience of nature can be extended through generative technologies. By embedding natural rhythms into the core of an innovative workplace, the work affirms that our creativity, resilience, and sense of connection are deeply linked to the ecosystems we inhabit—both organic and constructed.
Credits:
Refik Anadol Studio
Alex Morozov
Alistair Ramage
Bryan Moll
Caio Villela
Christian Burke
Christian Riekoff
Cosku Turhan
Dasha Orlova
Delaney Kough
Dogukan Yesilcimen
Efe Mert Kaya
Efsun Erkilic
Hye Min Cho
Joreg Djerzinski
Jules Hyun
Kelian Maissen
Kerim Karaoglu
Kyle McLean
Kyle Thomas Miller
Lars Ole Eckhoff
Linda Berke
Maurizio Braggiotti
Mert Cobanov
Michael Alchermes
Michael Hsiu
Nidhi Parsana
Nikolai Garcia
Pelin Kivrak
Sebastiano Berbieri
Seb Escudie
Seungmin Lee
Simon Burke
Simon Weckert
Tebjan Halm
Vinicius Harres
Will Young
Yufan Xie
Machine Dreams – Biophilia
Installation
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Special Thanks To
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