Ronen Tanchum builds AI installations that make frontier models legible at human scale. In January 2026, his work Human Atmospheres ran in the main corridor of the Congress Center at Davos, and he created the visual system for the Opening Ceremony of the Annual Meeting. He founded Phenomena Labs, a studio that builds public AI installations at museum and institutional scale.
The studio works across diffusion, multimodal, and generative audio models, with ElevenLabs audio inside Human Atmospheres. Recent works include CLASSICAL REVIVAL, IN BLOOM, Code of Nature, e:herbarium, Moments in Time, and Seeds of Tomorrow. Pieces have been shown at Art Basel Miami, TAMA, and across public space in Asia, Europe, and the Middle East.
His work treats AI as a material for landscape, ecology, and atmosphere. Phenomena Labs partners with research labs, model providers, and museums on public-scale AI installations.