Astronomical data artwork displayed in E China's Nanjing
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An AI-controlled art installation that transforms data from NASA into animated visuals opened to the public on Tuesday in east China's Nanjing. /VCG Photo

An AI-controlled art installation that transforms data from NASA into animated visuals opened to the public on Tuesday in east China's Nanjing. /VCG Photo

The artwork named "Data Gate" is created by Ouchhh, a Turkish new media studio specializing in AI, data-driven artworks and public art. /VCG Photo

The artwork named "Data Gate" is created by Ouchhh, a Turkish new media studio specializing in AI, data-driven artworks and public art. /VCG Photo

The data used by the artwork was acquired by NASA's Kepler space telescope, which worked in space for nine years looking for planets outside the solar system and discovered over 2,000 exoplanets. /VCG Photo

The data used by the artwork was acquired by NASA's Kepler space telescope, which worked in space for nine years looking for planets outside the solar system and discovered over 2,000 exoplanets. /VCG Photo

The cube transforms the Kepler data into signals and converts them into animated visuals, displaying its space discovery on the surface for visitors. /VCG Photo

The cube transforms the Kepler data into signals and converts them into animated visuals, displaying its space discovery on the surface for visitors. /VCG Photo

According to Global Times, it is the world's first AI-controlled astronomical research data sculpture. /VCG Photo

According to Global Times, it is the world's first AI-controlled astronomical research data sculpture. /VCG Photo