: In online fan communities (e.g., AO3 or TikTok), "scat" is a common content tag that users often filter for or against.
Surprisingly, traces of this concept exist in popular media:
Audiences no longer require a traditional three-act structure to stay engaged. Content under the Art Scat 23 umbrella relies on micro-narratives—stories told in 15-second to 3-minute bursts that rely on heavy visual metaphor, rapid cuts, and high sensory stimulation. 2. Algorithmic Artistry
Research on the psychological and physiological aspects of scat is limited, but some studies suggest that it may be linked to various factors, including:
: In online fan communities (e.g., AO3 or TikTok), "scat" is a common content tag that users often filter for or against.
Surprisingly, traces of this concept exist in popular media:
Audiences no longer require a traditional three-act structure to stay engaged. Content under the Art Scat 23 umbrella relies on micro-narratives—stories told in 15-second to 3-minute bursts that rely on heavy visual metaphor, rapid cuts, and high sensory stimulation. 2. Algorithmic Artistry
Research on the psychological and physiological aspects of scat is limited, but some studies suggest that it may be linked to various factors, including: