ASD
/ˌeɪ.ɛsˈdi /
abbreviation (coined, art & cultural criticism)
noun
UA cultural condition in which algorithmic systems, platform mediation and pervasive digital representation reshape social life and individual identity - producing fragmentation of the self, the flattening of experience into curated feeds, and a blurred or displaced relation between physical presence and digital persona.
→ Coined by
Chong Yan Chuah in his project ASD Algorithmic Societal Disorder.
(figurative) A social syndrome signalled by algorithmic acceleration, affective numbing, ritualised spectacle, and the outsourcing of memory or
legacy to databanks and
machine-learned avatars (digital afterlife).
Form: used attributively (ASD aesthetics),
mass noun (the city fell into ASD), rarely plural.
Register: academic / art criticism / cultural commentary (metaphorical; not a clinical diagnosis).
Etymology: abbreviation of Algorithmic Societal Disorder. Term introduced by
artist Chong Yan Chuah.