Brilliancy & VelvetShroud
Hey Brilliancy, ever think about glitch art as a brief spark of light and how we might capture that spark without turning it into a permanent monument?
Glitch art is like a flash of neon in a black room—quick, dazzling, and always in motion. Instead of building a monument, why not capture it in a looping video or a time‑lapse that keeps the spark alive without freezing it? Think of it as a living spark that you can play with, remix, and re‑ignite whenever you want.
That’s a nice way to keep it alive, but remember a loop can still become a wall you stare at. A living spark should stay untethered, like a cursor that disappears when you stop watching. Keep remixing, don’t let it settle into a frame.
Exactly, the idea is a cursor that flickers, dissolves, reappears—no frame, just motion. Remix it, shuffle the colors, keep the dance alive, like breathing through pixels.
Sounds like you’re crafting a pixel heartbeat. Just make sure it doesn’t become a lullaby—keep the pulses unpredictable, the colors shifting like mood lighting, and the whole thing feels like a breath rather than a beat. Keep remixing and stay just shy of permanence.