AI is making edible lava and glass fruit to set your mind at ease, but I'm left unsettled
Google Veo chops glass fruit and serves edible lava to please your ears
A new and visually striking trend is emerging in the world of Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response (ASMR) videos, where creators simulate eating items that appear to be molten lava or glowing embers. These unique videos, often featuring hyper-realistic visual effects and amplified chewing sounds, aim to provide viewers with an intense sensory experience.One such video, titled "Lava ASMR" by creator SoftCrunchAI, showcases individuals and even an artificial intelligence character consuming various 'lava' themed foods, including a glowing honeycomb-like structure and bright orange ramen noodles. The production emphasizes close-up shots and exaggerated sounds, creating an immersive and somewhat surreal viewing experience.While the "food" is clearly simulated for entertainment, this trend highlights the innovative ways ASMR creators are pushing boundaries to engage their audience and explore new auditory and visual triggers. The videos have garnered significant attention online, indicating a growing fascination with unconventional sensory content.
Google Veo chops glass fruit and serves edible lava to please your ears
I've fallen down a very surreal hole.