Skibidi Chess
TL;DR Dadaism is the original brain-rot and meme culture. Duchamp helped to define the movement and represented France at multiple chess Olympiads.
How skibidi are ypu?
#1 mod?! Thank you. Thank you very much.
Marcel Duchamp on kibitzers…
You didn't expect a moderator to suddenly spam nonsense, did you? Nor did I.
What next? Another moderator advertising call girls in Dubai?
IMO, it’s a thought provoking and fun post about art and chess. I tried to make it relatable to Generation Z and Alpha ![]()
Although Dadaism questions “what is art?”, I don’t think this applies to spam (unsolicited or undesired electronic messages). Spam is not merely content you don’t like or agree with. But I appreciate the feedback, thank you.
perhaps it’s questioning, “what is a mod?” We are members of the community too ![]()
Although Dadaism questions “what is art?”, I don’t think this applies to spam (unsolicited or undesired electronic messages). Spam is not merely content you don’t like or agree with.
There is absolutely no definition of Italian brain rot where it isn't spam.
Personally, I think Dubai call girl ads are less annoying than this.
Spam? I kinda thought that too, But after actually reading it, its just someone tossing out a quirky idea to start a conversation. The title “Skibidi Chess” so you know what youre getting into. If its not your thing, it’s super easy to scroll past. Once I read it, I realized its far from spam? though to be fair I can see why some think otherwise.
There is absolutely no definition of Italian brain rot where it isn't spam.
You don’t need to like or enjoy brain rot, that’s fine. I’m just explaining how it has origins in Dadaism that Marcel Duchamp helped define. Duchamp was also a notable artist AND chess player.
As for the absurdity of a shark wearing Nike’s… it’s a great example of how one challenges the establishment and anti-commercialization. It’s as if @pvaluetoolow is saying chess is a world of eat or be eaten.
i suspect @pvaluetoolow might be a piece chomper… but that’s ok too.
Duchamp turned chess into performance art, as the photo above shows him playing a nude woman. The idea was even discussed on chess.com.
i thought about posting one of his performative chess games.


"While all artists are not chess players, all chess players are artists." - Marcel Duchamp
Brrr skibidi dop dop yes yes
Know your memes. It didn’t start with a toilet… it may have actually started with a urinal over 100 years ago. For reals… that’s early 20th century toilet (or should that be toilette) humour!
In 1917, Marcel Duchamp submitted “Fountain”, a porcelain urinal signed “R. Mutt”, to the inaugural exhibition of the Society of Independent Artists. Some might consider this an “S-Tier” poopie post after a scathing review from an art critic calling “Portrait of Marcel Duchamp” (created by Marcel’s brother in-law), “the absolute expression of a plumber”. Even Duchamp's choice to sign the piece “R. Mutt” pokes fun at the art world (and what’s considered art) as “Richard” was a derogatory slang term for "money-bags" (or the bourgeoisie).
Duchamp’s “Fountain” helped define Dadaism, a movement rejecting conventional art values by embracing absurdity and provocation. Nothing could be more skibidi or OTF!
If there is any doubt how Dadaism influenced meme culture I present to you this piece from 1919. It's got remixing of media, absurd humour as critique, anti-establishment spirit, rapid spread, playing with context, and self-aware, inside-joke culture (IYKYK).
Hannah Höch, "Cut with the Dada Kitchen Knife through the Last Weimar Beer-Belly Cultural Epoch in Germany" (1919)
Dadaism and skibidi may originate from a shared nihilism of the world. Dadaism as a reaction to the horrors of World War 1 and brain rot humour from anxiety about the future. Absurdity may be the common coping mechanism while the differences may be in how they received their dose of doom.
Duchamp created art of another everyday object by designing a chess set. Like “Fountain”, Duchamp called these “readymades”.
"I am still a victim of chess. It is like a drug." - Marcel Duchamp
By the mid-1920’s, Duchamp dedicated himself to chess. He became a chess master and represented France in five chess Olympiads. Traditional art-making wasn’t the only valid creative pursuit... life choices themselves could be a form of conceptual art.
Duchamp brought an avant-garde flair to chess. He made chess more than a sport… it was an intellectual performance. Chess wasn’t an escape from art, it became another medium for expressing it.
By the way, Duchamp’s “Fountain” was voted the most influential artwork of the 20th century by British artworks professionals in 2004. Perhaps imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.
1900s-1910 (Early experiments)
1920s (Transition from art to chess)
1930s (Chess deep dive)
1940s-1960s (Occasional art and chess obsession)
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About AwesomeAtti: Has been infected with brain rot since joining chess.com as a volunteer moderator. You can find their chess blog at https://www.chess.com/blog/AwesomeAtti. The views and opinions expressed in their blog is their own and not chess.com's.