French duo Meat Dept. unleash Igorrr’s ADHD, a frenetic fusion of AI-driven absurdity and 3D grotesquerie. A quasi-sequel to Very Noise, it depicts a surreal “therapy” for attention deficit—glitchy neural networks performing digital lobotomies on uncanny patients.Meat Dept. began with traditional 3D workflows but soon pivoted to AI’s chaotic charm, stitching proprietary algorithms and open-source tools into a darkly comic tapestry of malfunctioning limbs and surreal surgery. The irony isn’t lost: using AI, a technology wrestling with its own existential coherence, to mirror ADHD’s fragmented psyche.Yet Igorrr’s ADHD (Agency for Defense agains Hallucinatory Disruptions??) music remains stubbornly human—a *musique concrète* avalanche of harpsichords, Balkan folk, and guttural roars, escalating from sparse notes to “pathological chaos.” Autobiographical in its mania, the track mirrors the composer’s mind: ideas spiraling until they collapse under their own weight, epitomized by the video’s cacophonic climax—a “giant lets go” of creative overload.Is a therapy if your prescription includes being chased through a server farm by sentient deepfakes. A masterclass in art imitating life imitating machines imitating bedlam imitating…
French duo Meat Dept. unleash Igorrr’s ADHD, a frenetic fusion of AI-driven absurdity and 3D grotesquerie. A quasi-sequel to Very Noise, it depicts a surreal “therapy” for attention deficit—glitchy neural networks performing digital lobotomies on uncanny patients.

Meat Dept. began with traditional 3D workflows but soon pivoted to AI’s chaotic charm, stitching proprietary algorithms and open-source tools into a darkly comic tapestry of malfunctioning limbs and surreal surgery. The irony isn’t lost: using AI, a technology wrestling with its own existential coherence, to mirror ADHD’s fragmented psyche.

Yet Igorrr’s ADHD (Agency for Defense agains Hallucinatory Disruptions??) music remains stubbornly human—a *musique concrète* avalanche of harpsichords, Balkan folk, and guttural roars, escalating from sparse notes to “pathological chaos.” Autobiographical in its mania, the track mirrors the composer’s mind: ideas spiraling until they collapse under their own weight, epitomized by the video’s cacophonic climax—a “giant lets go” of creative overload.

Is a therapy if your prescription includes being chased through a server farm by sentient deepfakes. A masterclass in art imitating life imitating machines imitating bedlam imitating…


Butchered by Meat Dept.
Music by Gautier Serre