I love the recent trend of bands coming out with an official music video for the hits they recorded 2, 3, even 5 decades ago.
Pink Floyd recently released the official music video for "Wish You Were Here", about 50 years after the song debuted.
I love the recent trend of bands coming out with an official music video for the hits they recorded 2, 3, even 5 decades ago.
Pink Floyd recently released the official music video for "Wish You Were Here", about 50 years after the song debuted.
Pink Floyd — Welcome to the Machine | AI Art Video
https://youtube.com/watch?v=nvs0cEaw0MY&si=vAQHifF5OUuhtygU
Yesterday I was listening to Pink Floyd on headphones, letting my own images form as the music played. Later, I searched for AI-made videos inspired by their songs and came across this one for Welcome to the Machine. I found it genuinely compelling.
It doesn’t feel like low-effort "AI slop." If anything, it seems shaped by a lot of human creativity, with AI used as a tool rather than a shortcut.
So here’s the question: should I feel bad for appreciating it?
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