What's on your screens right now?
ESPN / cable TV. Half the crowd doesn't care about the game. You're paying a cable bill to compete with your own lighting and music.
Muted music videos. Random. Jarring. The energy swings with no connection to what the room is feeling. Nobody's watching.
Nothing. A $2,000 TV displaying a Windows logo. Or powered off. A black rectangle that makes the room feel like a conference center.
Free bar TV service. Atmosphere or Loop TV — legitimate products, but ad-supported. Ads for products you don't sell. Every other bar on the block runs the same content.
What it looks like when this works
Surrealism.ai is a streaming platform with 25+ AI-generated visual experiences in 4K. Each one runs 7 to 12 hours — long enough to cover opening to close without restarting. Subscribe, browse, stream to any screen. No hardware. No downloads. No IT department.
The visuals are surreal. Not screensaver-abstract. Not stock-footage-generic. AI-generated dreamscapes that shift and evolve across hours — landscapes that breathe, architecture that melts, color palettes that drift through moods you can feel but can't name.
This is the part that matters for your venue: people notice. Not in a "staring at the TV" way — that's what sports does, and it kills conversation. In a "what is that?" way. The visual registers on the edge of attention. It makes the room feel bigger, stranger, more alive. Guests lean in. They take a photo. They ask the bartender about it. It becomes part of the story they tell about your venue.
The content is exclusive to Surrealism.ai. The bar across the street can't play the same thing because they don't have access to it. Your visual identity stays yours. Plans start at $149.60/year with venue display rights included on every tier. See all plans →
This is for
Cocktail bars where the aesthetic is the brand
Nightclubs and electronic music venues
Speakeasies and mood-driven lounges
Art-forward restaurants and wine bars
Galleries, creative spaces, pop-ups
This probably isn't for
Sports bars (you need ESPN — we can't help)
Venues wanting trivia or interactive features (use UPshow)
Budget spots where free ad-supported content works
Restaurants where customers expect news on TV
See it in action
What this looks like on your screens
Left: Ultimate Ambient Chill — perfect for dinner service and happy hour. Right: Neo-Tokyo 2277 — cyberpunk atmosphere for late-night cocktail bars.
Daypart guide
What to play and when
Different hours need different energy. Match your visuals to what the room is doing.
Happy hour / early evening
5–8 PMSocial, not intense. Visuals that add warmth without demanding attention.
Peak night / main event
9 PM–1 AMThe lights drop. The music gets louder. Visuals that match the intensity.
Neon cyberpunk cityscapes. Perfect for late-night cocktail bars and deep house nights.
Saturated surreal carnival. For dance floors where the visuals should match the bass.
Fast-morphing fractals. Maximum visual intensity for peak-energy rooms.
Late night / after hours
1–4 AMThe diehards are left. Moody, strange, slightly unsettling.
Related
Already streaming in venues



Three minutes to set up. Zero to maintain.
Subscribe
$149.60/year. Full library + venue display rights. No per-screen fees.
Pick the vibe
Use the daypart guide above — or browse and pick what feels right for your room.
Stream
Browser → fullscreen on any smart TV or laptop. Connect via HDMI or AirPlay. Walk away. 7–12 hours, no interruptions.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need special equipment?
No. If the device has a browser and internet, it works. Smart TVs, Apple TV, laptops, projectors — connect via HDMI or AirPlay. If your bartender can open a web page, they can run the visuals.
Can I play visuals on multiple screens?
Yes. Open a separate browser on each screen. Run the same visual or different ones in different zones. No per-screen fees.
How is this different from Atmosphere TV or Loop TV?
Those are free, ad-supported bar TV services with broad content. Surrealism.ai is curated AI-generated surreal art with zero ads. If your venue's identity depends on aesthetic — if the vibe is the product — that's the gap we fill.
Are the visuals distracting to guests?
The opposite. These are slowly evolving visual textures, not attention-grabbing videos. Guests register them as atmosphere, the way they register good lighting.
How long are the videos?
7 to 12 hours each. AI-generated scenes cycle throughout the runtime, keeping the visual varied. One video covers happy hour through last call without restarting.
What if my internet goes down?
Streaming requires internet. Use a dedicated connection for screen devices — separate from guest WiFi and POS. A wired ethernet or dedicated hotspot is most reliable.