The first creative to step up to the plate and utilize the expansive 580,000-square-foot display is Turkish artistRefik Anadol.
These displays appear to capture the way people interact with an increasingly fast-paced digital world.
Watching these works come alive in undulating motions across a larger-than-life screen is unlike most public art out there.
Photo: courtesy of Refik Anadol Studio
Anadol embraces the immersive experience of the Sphere with his artworks.
To me, its questioning reality, hesays.
[Its] this incredible architectural form in public urban space and this incredible art form.
Photo: courtesy of Refik Anadol Studio
Its challenging our perceptions.
Its a really powerful statement and experiment reinterpreting the limits of our understanding of what is a canvas.
Based out of LA, he and his 16-person team worked together to make it work.
Photo: courtesy of Refik Anadol Studio
Its so cutting edge, the canvas is extraordinary.
It was a really beautiful challenge.
And the end result is simply stunning.
Photo: courtesy of Refik Anadol Studio
Machine Hallucinations: Spherewill be on view at the Las Vegas Sphere until December 31, 2023.