Explore the innovative AI music video by Yoni Bloch, envisioning hope for the Israel-Gaza conflict with creative visuals.
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An electronic music festival in London has cancelled a set by an Israeli DJ, citing a blog post by a pro-Palestinian group that criticized the artist for serving as a “linchpin” of Israeli nightlife.
Their faces stare down from every street corner in Israel on posters now sun-faded and ripped. Their stories, told by anguished family members, are almost as well-known as celebrities. They are ...
The family of Ofir Tzarfati, a young Israeli who was seized from a music festival, taken to Gaza and killed, was caught ...
When Yoni Bloch used artificial intelligence to create visuals for his song “A Happy Ending” in January, he never imagined that, just nine months later, life would imitate his art. When Israeli pop ...
(JTA) — When Israeli pop star Yoni Bloch created a music video in January depicting scenes of the Israeli hostages returning through the use of artificial intelligence, it was meant as a hopeful ...