What if every country at Eurovision sent an AI-generated entry? EurovisAIn is that experiment — 52 imagined entries, composed and produced entirely by AI, each shaped by the cultural identity and musical traditions of its nation. No human performers. No staging. Just the question: what does AI think a country sounds like?
Each of the 52 entries was AI-generated with a specific brief: capture the musical identity, language, and Eurovision spirit of its assigned country. The result is part cultural mirror, part creative experiment — and entirely unpredictable.
Does AI accurately reflect culture, or does it remix stereotypes? Does something generated rather than performed carry emotional weight? And can you tell the difference?
The project isn't a statement about AI replacing artists. It's an exploration of what AI reveals about creativity, identity, and the stories we tell through music.