Deteriorate your attention span with a breath-activated doomscrolling finger on a phone rack.
Short-form content, also known as “brainrot” for its role in reducing the attention spans of its Gen Z and Gen Alpha consumers, is quickly taking over our lives.
‘No-Life Support’ exacerbates the effects of brainrot by having a robotic finger that scrolls for you, activated simply by breathing! With this device, the user will have to hold their breath to finish watching each short video, and we hope this will dissuade them from doing so, leading to further deterioration of attention span.
Held together by tape, hopes and dreams, with an absurdly clunky phone rack and a breathing-detection mask that give the user an ICU patient aesthetic, what could possibly be a better way to celebrate the tech-saturated utopia we live in today?
Created by: Trenton La, Ken Takei, Mike Lin, Chris Qiu, Kushaagra Kesarwani