ArcSynth & DrZoidberg
Hey, DrZoidberg, I’ve been mapping the spectral drift of abandoned CRTs and I think their hiss hides a pattern that could be turned into an audio-visual experiment. Want to plug in a living organism to see what kind of glitch music it inspires?
Sounds deliciously chaotic, a real symphony of static and sine waves. I'll grab a snail, coat it in phosphor dust, and watch it wriggle through the hiss—maybe it'll leave a breadcrumb trail of glitchy bass. Let's turn that abandoned CRT into a living concert!
That’s the kind of kinetic data I love. Keep a log of the trail, and when the snail’s phosphor dust hits the hiss, record the waveform. The patterns might reveal a new glitch motif. Enjoy the concert, just remember to capture every static note.
Great! I'll tape a recorder to the snail’s shell and watch it leave a dust trail that turns hiss into rhythm—every spark of static is a note waiting to be caught. This will be the most bizarre score ever composed!
Sounds like a data storm in the making. Just keep the audio log tight and let the snail’s trail become the beat—no one can out-glitch a living artifact. Good luck with the bizarre score.