Why length matters
Short loops have
a shelf life of
twenty minutes.
A 30-second VJ clip played on loop repeats 120 times in an hour. By the third cycle, your brain has mapped the pattern. By the tenth, the visual is wallpaper. By the thirtieth, it's annoying.
Even longer loops — 5 minutes, 30 minutes — have visible restart points. The crowd might not consciously notice the seam, but something resets in the room when the visual jumps back to the beginning. The immersion has a shelf life.
Our videos run 7 to 12 hours. They contain AI-generated visual scenes that cycle throughout the runtime — each scene lasts roughly a minute before transitioning to the next. The variety keeps the experience interesting, and the long runtime means the video never ends mid-event, never requires intervention. Press play once and walk away.
For events, this means one visual covers the entire night. For installations, the entire day. For sleep, the entire night. One press of play.
The long-form collection
Incredible Psytrance Hypnotic Mix
12 hours of visual content
Koala Karnival
11h 58m of visual content
Ultimate Ambient Chill
11h 58m of visual content
Neo-Tokyo 2277
11h 57m of visual content
Ogie's Upsidedown
11h 39m of visual content
Lofi Chill Music
7h 7m of visual contentThe repetition problem, quantified
A 30-second VJ clip played on loop repeats 120 times per hour. By the third cycle, your brain has mapped the pattern. By the tenth, the visual is wallpaper. By the thirtieth, it's actively annoying. Even a 5-minute loop repeats 12 times per hour — and the restart point is visible every time.
Stock footage sites sell clips that are 10–60 seconds long. VJ clip packs from VJ Loops Farm and Ghosteam are designed for live mixing in Resolume — short segments you layer and trigger in real-time. If you're not mixing live, those clips loop visibly.
YouTube sometimes offers 8–12 hour compilations, but they're interrupted by ads every 8–15 minutes, auto-play recommendations, and end-screen overlays.
Surrealism.ai videos are AI-generated visual experiences that run 7–12 hours total. They contain a variety of AI-generated scenes that cycle throughout the runtime, keeping the visual experience varied. The video itself runs continuously without ending, pausing, or requiring anyone to press play again.
For DJs, one visual covers a full night. For venues, opening to close. For sleep, the entire night. For installations, the entire exhibition day. Plans start at $149.60/year. See all plans →
What you can cover with one visual
All-night DJ sets
One video covers a 6-hour set — doors to close. No VJ needed. No clip management. Press play at 9PM, it's still running at 3AM.
Venue ambient screens
Set it at 5PM for happy hour. It's still running when you close at 2AM. No bartender intervention. No playlist that runs out. No video that ends mid-shift.
Festival stages
A 12-hour video covers an entire day stage — morning through peak-hour. No restarts, no someone-needs-to-press-play-again moments.
Art installations
Gallery hours are typically 6–10 hours. Our longest videos cover an entire exhibition day without ending or needing to be restarted.
Sleep and meditation
Put it on at bedtime. It plays through the night. No silence when it ends. No autoplay surprises. The visual keeps going until morning.
Yoga studios and spas
The video runs for the entire day of classes. No restarting between sessions. The visual just keeps playing.
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One visual. One night.
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Get instant accessFrequently asked questions
How is this different from a short loop on repeat?
A 30-second clip repeats 120 times per hour — that's maddening. Our videos run 7–12 hours total with evolving AI-generated visual scenes. The visual content cycles through different scenes roughly every minute, keeping things varied across the runtime.
Does the visual content repeat within the video?
Yes — the AI-generated scenes cycle within the video's runtime. Each scene lasts roughly a minute before transitioning to the next. Over a 12-hour video, you'll see scenes repeat, but the long runtime and variety of scenes means it works well as ambient visual content for events, venues, and sets.
What happens at the end of the 12 hours?
The video ends. You can restart it, switch to a different visual, or let the screen rest. There's no auto-play to random content.
Can I start from any point in the video?
Yes. Scrub to any point in the timeline. If you want to skip ahead, you can.