The problematization of the idea of creativity resulting in the revision of concepts about autonomous,
creative, and human self has been a reality since the end of modernism, or maybe even longer. Postmodernism, as well as theories
of posthumanism and new materialism, dealing with categories such as materiality, virtual reality, transgression, hybridization,
etc., offer some reflections on the idea of non-human creativity, which is no longer an attribute immanently assigned to human,
but a result of interaction between human and non-human elements, including the affective friction of bodies made of matter.
Mostly inspired by the theories and methodologies of posthuman studies, studies in new materialism, and new media studies,
the article aims to answer the question about the types of creativity appearing in a new YouTube phenomenon – autonomous sensory
meridian response videos massively published in recent years. The article is an attempt to give a comprehensive account of the idea
of posthuman creativity – with its sub-types like sensual creativity or techno-creativity – visible in extremely popular, however
under-researched, autonomous sensory meridian response artworks. The paper puts forward the thesis about autonomous sensory meridian
response being a model artistic phenomenon in which the entanglement of human and non-human matter results in a form of posthuman
creativity. Numerous examples of autonomous sensory meridian response videos have been analysed, pointing to the specific modes of
creative collaboration of human and non-human elements on the film set. In conclusion, it has been shown that autonomous sensory
meridian response artworks become the product of posthuman creativity resulting from mutual, affective interaction of bodies.