Brain Rot, AI Slop, and the Enshittification of the Internet: A Symposium (In-person)

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Join us in Cambridge for a scholarly symposium investigating the recent phenomena of Brain Rot, AI Slop, and the so-called 'great Internet let down'.

Recently, the terms Brain Rot and AI Slop have emerged as media buzzwords that telescope a range of anxieties surrounding the democratisation of GenAI tools and the tidal wave of cultural detritus and fabricated content that this has unleashed across our social media feeds.

Gathering together speakers from Media and Cultural Studies disciplines, this symposium will critically examine these phenomena in light of the wider financial, attentional, and affective strategies of digital capitalism.

Event schedule

10-10.30am: Arrival and coffee

10.30am-12pm: Session 1
Tina Kendall: Top of the Slops: A Guided Tour through Brain Rot and Slopcore
Maria Gemma Brown: Slopworld: Examining the Cultural Economy of Slop through Young People’s Experiences of Advertising on Social Media Platforms
Tony Sampson: The Struggle for the [User] Experience of Disappointment

12-12.45pm: Lunch

12.45-2.15pm: Session 2
Xichen Liu: Excess by Design: Brainrot, Abjection, and the Uncontainable Waste of Digital Capitalism
Daniël de Zeeuw: Meaning in Operation? NPC Streaming’s Gestural Economy
Alan Warburton: Beyond Slop

2.15-2.30pm: Coffee break

2.30-4pm: Session 3
Adrienne Evans: Doomscrolling for Hope? Digital Feelings in Permacrisis Contexts
Ludmila Lupinacci and Idil Galip: The Gimmick of Generative Culture: AI Slop, Brainrot, and the Aesthetics of Capitalist Contradiction
Carolyn Pedwell: Artificial Intuition, Abduction, and Computational Common Sense

If you have any questions about the symposium, email [email protected]

This event is sponsored by ARU's Centre for Media, Arts & Creative Technologies (MACT).

You can also attend this event online.

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