brusfenomen
Brusfenomen is a term used in contemporary media theory to describe a pattern of abrupt, high-intensity sensory events that punctuate a sequence of otherwise steady stimuli. It is most often discussed in relation to video editing, digital art installations, and streaming media, where sudden changes in sound, image, or rhythm are used to provoke a strong visceral response.
The term appears in online discussions and critical essays from the early 2020s and remains informal in
Key characteristics include unpredictability, abruptness, and the deliberate juxtaposition of quiet passages with sudden bursts of
In practice, brusfenomen can manifest as sudden loud audio cuts in video essays, rapid-fire montage in experimental
In related discussions, topics such as sensory overload, glitch art, and abrupt editing are frequently referenced.