February 13, 2026
A niche internet aesthetic that uses chaotic or emotional video edits to capture a specific feeling.

Corecore is a bit more abstract than other "core" aesthetics. It is a style of video editing that stitches together seemingly unrelated clips, news footage, movie scenes, memes, and ambient sounds, to evoke a deep, often existential emotion. It is a reaction to the fast-paced, shallow nature of the internet, attempting to find a "core" meaning in the digital noise. For teenagers, consuming or creating corecore is a way to process complex feelings like loneliness, nostalgia, or overwhelming modern life. It is the "fine art" of the TikTok generation, focusing on atmosphere and "vibes" rather than a linear story.
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