Artistry Slurpation (noun)
/ˈär-tist-rē slərp-ˈā-shən/
A cultural phenomenon where artistic works are mindlessly consumed, stripped of context, and repackaged as disposable content—often enabled by technology, profit motives, or performative engagement.
• Etymology:
1. Artistry (from Latin "ars": skill, craft): The sweat, intent, and soul poured into creation.
2. Slurpation (from "slurp": to consume noisily, greedily): The sound of tech, corporations, or trends guzzling down art like a cheap smoothie, leaving only pulp.
• Why the term justifies itself:
1. It names a theft: The theft of time (an artist’s years of labor), context (a work’s cultural roots), and humanity (the imperfections that make art mean something).
2. It refuses euphemisms: No more calling AI plagiarism “innovation” or cultural erasure “curation.” Slurpation is slurpation; greedy, messy, and dehumanizing.
3. It demands accountability: By defining the harm, it gives artists and audiences language to fight back.
/ˈär-tist-rē slərp-ˈā-shən/
A cultural phenomenon where artistic works are mindlessly consumed, stripped of context, and repackaged as disposable content—often enabled by technology, profit motives, or performative engagement.
• Etymology:
1. Artistry (from Latin "ars": skill, craft): The sweat, intent, and soul poured into creation.
2. Slurpation (from "slurp": to consume noisily, greedily): The sound of tech, corporations, or trends guzzling down art like a cheap smoothie, leaving only pulp.
• Why the term justifies itself:
1. It names a theft: The theft of time (an artist’s years of labor), context (a work’s cultural roots), and humanity (the imperfections that make art mean something).
2. It refuses euphemisms: No more calling AI plagiarism “innovation” or cultural erasure “curation.” Slurpation is slurpation; greedy, messy, and dehumanizing.
3. It demands accountability: By defining the harm, it gives artists and audiences language to fight back.
1. Social Media Callout:
“Just saw someone use an AI app to ‘Ghibli-fy’ their selfie. That’s not cute it’s artistry slurpation. Miyazaki would hate this shit.”
2. Chatting About Trends:
“Ugh, TikTok’s turning ‘Grave of the Fireflies’ into ‘sad anime edits’ with Billie Eilish songs. Peak artistry slurpation using trauma for clicks.”
3. Critiquing Fast Fashion:
“Shein’s selling ‘tribal print’ dresses ripped from Navajo designs? That’s artistry slurpation, not culture. Indigenous artists get nothing while they profit.”
4. Music Snob Rant:
“Spotify’s new ‘Woke Jazz’ playlist is just artistry slurpation. They took Nina Simone’s protest songs and turned them into brunch background noise.”
5. Texting a Friend:
“Saw your post using Frida Kahlo as a ‘vibe check’ filter. Kindly delete it, dude that’s artistry slurpation. Her art’s about pain, not your aesthetic.”
“Just saw someone use an AI app to ‘Ghibli-fy’ their selfie. That’s not cute it’s artistry slurpation. Miyazaki would hate this shit.”
2. Chatting About Trends:
“Ugh, TikTok’s turning ‘Grave of the Fireflies’ into ‘sad anime edits’ with Billie Eilish songs. Peak artistry slurpation using trauma for clicks.”
3. Critiquing Fast Fashion:
“Shein’s selling ‘tribal print’ dresses ripped from Navajo designs? That’s artistry slurpation, not culture. Indigenous artists get nothing while they profit.”
4. Music Snob Rant:
“Spotify’s new ‘Woke Jazz’ playlist is just artistry slurpation. They took Nina Simone’s protest songs and turned them into brunch background noise.”
5. Texting a Friend:
“Saw your post using Frida Kahlo as a ‘vibe check’ filter. Kindly delete it, dude that’s artistry slurpation. Her art’s about pain, not your aesthetic.”
by ContextMatters May 19, 2025
