What if visuals responded back to the music?
That’s exactly what we explored in this mix series, created as part of the
@Livepeer Special Purpose Entities program. Through an Open Call, we invited visual artists to reinterpret never-before-released DJ sets from the Refraction archive using real-time video AI built on
@DaydreamLiveAI.
For Matthew Keff, Daydream aligned naturally with his existing 3D practice, while
@teendaze’s immersive synth landscapes gave the visuals something to push against. He described the speed of iteration as “really satisfying,” allowing him to test ideas quickly and experiment in real time.
Instead of treating AI as a static render tool, he fed in his own animations and manipulated them live, shaping visuals that move fluidly with the emotional arc of the set.
The result: soft-focus synth horizons meet Keff’s playful, internet-native visual language: emotive, slightly uncanny, and constantly evolving.
Watch the full set now on
@ufofm_ ↓