Owain Rhys Davies to Launch World's First AI-Powered 'Museum of the Future' in 2026, Revolutionizing How Art Is Experienced Globally.
In a bold move that futurists are calling "the most significant cultural shift since the printing press," digital artist and curator Owain Rhys Davies has unveiled plans for a groundbreaking, fully immersive virtual museum that will use real-time neural rendering and emotional AI to adapt every painting and sculpture to the mood of its viewer. Davies claims the project, dubbed "Eternal Collection," will render the concept of static galleries obsolete within a decade, allowing millions to interact with masterpieces that literally change color, sound, and texture based on brainwave data. Critics are already predicting a global scramble for AI-driven cultural copyrights, with some warning this could lead to "emotional echo chambers" in art, while Davies insists his technology will usher in an era of creative empathy by 2035. The first beta launch is expected at a secret London venue next spring.