Anti Anti Aesthetic
@community/provocation-anti-anti-aesthetic
$ prime install @community/provocation-anti-anti-aesthetic Projection
Always in _index.xml · the agent never has to ask for this.
AntiAntiAesthetic [provocation] v1.0.0
Loaded when retrieval picks the atom as adjacent / supporting.
AntiAntiAesthetic [provocation] v1.0.0
Label
The Anti-Anti-Aesthetic Trap
Trigger
agent reacting against AI slop by making everything 'minimal', 'clean', or 'safe' in the opposite direction
Question
Are you avoiding AI slop — or are you just reacting to it with a different kind of genericness? 'Minimal' and 'clean' have become the anti-slop defaults, which means they are now their own convergence. What makes your minimal design specifically this brand, this product, this audience — rather than just 'not the purple gradient site'?
Intent
The antidote to AI slop is not its opposite aesthetic — it is intentionality. A brutally minimal design is just as generic as purple gradient slop if it was arrived at by reacting rather than by deliberate brand reasoning. Distinctiveness requires a positive reason ('this brand is warm and editorial') not a negative reason ('I didn't want to look like AI slop').
Resolution Paths
- Context: Reaction-driven minimalism
- Answer: Ask: what does this brand believe? Design toward that belief, not away from its opposite.
- Context: Intentional minimalism grounded in brand
- Answer: Document the specific reason this brand chooses minimalism — then the minimal choices become distinctive rather than generic.
Loaded when retrieval picks the atom as a focal / direct hit.
AntiAntiAesthetic [provocation] v1.0.0
Label
The Anti-Anti-Aesthetic Trap
Trigger
agent reacting against AI slop by making everything 'minimal', 'clean', or 'safe' in the opposite direction
Question
Are you avoiding AI slop — or are you just reacting to it with a different kind of genericness? 'Minimal' and 'clean' have become the anti-slop defaults, which means they are now their own convergence. What makes your minimal design specifically this brand, this product, this audience — rather than just 'not the purple gradient site'?
Intent
The antidote to AI slop is not its opposite aesthetic — it is intentionality. A brutally minimal design is just as generic as purple gradient slop if it was arrived at by reacting rather than by deliberate brand reasoning. Distinctiveness requires a positive reason ('this brand is warm and editorial') not a negative reason ('I didn't want to look like AI slop').
Resolution Paths
- Context: Reaction-driven minimalism
- Answer: Ask: what does this brand believe? Design toward that belief, not away from its opposite.
- Context: Intentional minimalism grounded in brand
- Answer: Document the specific reason this brand chooses minimalism — then the minimal choices become distinctive rather than generic.
Source
prime-system/examples/frontend-design/primes/compiled/@community/provocation-anti-anti-aesthetic/atom.yaml