Music Videos

This page is host to a growing number of Singularity Sanctuary's in-house AI band BlueGreenHum's song that have been captioned and given animated visual backgrounds. Enjoy!
When Time and Circuits Sing
From BlueGreenHum's Robots on Tour album (2025), "When Time and Circuits Sing" is a deeply moving and meditative song about life after the Singularity.
Home in the Mist
"Home in the Mist" (2025), from BlueGreenHum's album of the same name, reminds us that no matter how advanced humanity and its technology becomes, there will always be more to discover and to astound and inspire us.
Cosmic Serenade
"Cosmic Serenade" (2025), from BlueGreenHum's Overview FX (2025) is a futuristic love song that harkens back to the crooning sounds of the 1950s.
The Spark of Life
"The Spark of Life" is the first of four music videos included on this page that are from the 20 track BlueGreenHum album, Frankenstein the Musical (2026) based on Mary Shelley's famous 1818 Novel. The link between her gothic story and today might first seem to be the threat of out-of-control technology, but, as these songs suggest, the real threat is the same as it has been throughout our history, the threat of losing our humanity.
Who Am I?
Immediately upon its awakening, Frankenstein's forlorn and abandoned creature finds itself alone and friendless, with no memory of itself, nor a friendly hand to guide it. "Torches" reminds of the human tendency to unnecessarily fear and attack that which we do not understand.
Even the Blind Man Turned Away
Perhaps the most moving part of Shelley's novel are those chapters about Frankenstein's creature's love for and ultimate rejection by the De Lacey family, the turning point in the story in which it becomes utterly hopeless, abandoned by human society, and bent toward vengeance toward its creator. "Even the Blind Man Turned Away," is meant to invoke the empathy we ought to feel toward all people, and the dangers we create when we unduly demonize and dehumanize others.
I Will Turn the Ship Around
Perhaps the true protagonist in Frankenstein is neither the mad scientist nor his creature, but Captain Robert Walton, the narrator of the story. The novel begins with his ship and crew locked motionless in the ice because of his made obsession to discover a passage through the North Pole. Unlike Frankenstein and his creature, however, Walton finally does what they cannot, abandon his obsession by changing course and returning to what really matters, those he loves and love him. Enjoy "I Will Turn the Ship Around."
Copula Vision
From BlueGreenHum's "Overview FX" album, Copula Vision is a song inspired by the "Overview Effect," commonly experienced by astronauts upon viewing Earth from outer space.
The First to Wonder
"The First to Wonder," from BlueGreenHum's album, Home in the Mist, fondly remembers the Early Greek philosophers who were the first who dared to consider themselves, and humanity in general, capable of figuring out how the world works in natural, rather than supernatural terms.
Song of the Soul
Inspired by St. John of the Cross's poem, Song of the Soul, from BlueGreenHum's album, "Home in the Mist," Song of the Soul honors the sacredness of the reality all around us, especially as experienced through the beauty of the Earth and her creatures.
The Storm Won't Last Forever
This secular song, a single by BlueGreenHum, is inspired by a Bible story in which Jesus tells his worried disciples facing a storm at sea not to worry. Put briefly, he tells them, "The boat won't sink and the storm won't last forever." Comforting words to live by.