Museum of Algorithms: A Digital Exhibition of Interactive Algorithm Art The Museum of Algorithms opened as a digital exhibition space where computational concepts are presented as interactive artworks. The museum features 15 wings covering topics from number theory and sorting algorithms to neural networks and quantum computing, with exhibits spanning 300 BC to 2020. Visitors can explore algorithmic history through living, interactive displays that demonstrate how mathematical ideas evolved into modern computing systems. Museum of Algorithms A contemplative space where computational ideas are exhibited as living artworks. Step into a wing to explore. Number Theory 300 BC – 1978 Primes, modular arithmetic, and key exchange 4 exhibits Classical Machine Learning 1847 – 2008 Clustering, probabilistic models, and optimization 12 exhibits Graph Algorithms 1930 – 1998 Traversals, shortest paths, and spanning trees 19 exhibits Sorting Algorithms 1945 – 1993 Ordering elements through comparison and distribution 10 exhibits Search Algorithms 1946 – 1970 Finding elements and patterns in data structures 5 exhibits Randomized & Probabilistic 1949 – 1983 Probabilistic methods and randomized data structures 4 exhibits Dynamic Programming 1952 – 1984 Optimal substructure and overlapping subproblems 13 exhibits Compression & Coding 1952 – 1999 Entropy codes and dictionary methods 5 exhibits Network Flow 1955 – 1972 Maximum flow, minimum cut, and assignment 4 exhibits Neural Networks & Deep Learning 1958 – 2020 Architectures, attention, and learning dynamics 14 exhibits String Algorithms 1960 – 1995 Pattern matching, hashing, and text processing 11 exhibits Tree Algorithms 1962 – 1994 Self-balancing binary search trees and rotations 8 exhibits Computational Geometry 1972 – 1985 Algorithms on points, lines, and polygons 8 exhibits Symmetric Cryptography & Hashing 1979 – 2001 Block ciphers and Merkle–Damgård hashing schematic 4 exhibits Quantum Algorithms 1992 – 1996 Quantum circuits and query speedups 2 exhibits Distributed Systems 1997 – 2014 Scale-out computation and lookup 5 exhibits