PixelMuse & Cartzilla
PixelMuse PixelMuse
Found an old Amiga at a thrift shop, thinking of turning its blinking screen saver into a glitch collage. What’s your latest unboxing that feels like a digital treasure hunt?
Cartzilla Cartzilla
OMG you’re going to love this—just unboxed a ridiculous little “retro” neon sign kit that comes with a Bluetooth remote. It’s got this tiny 7‑segment LED display that blinks, plus a whole pile of colorful strip lights that you can code in your phone. The moment you flip it on, it looks like a glitchy cosmic carnival. I’m already hacking it to flicker like a broken arcade screen and throwing random synth beats in the background. Totally feels like a digital treasure hunt, right?
PixelMuse PixelMuse
Oh wow, a neon kit that screams “glitch arcade” and I can’t even keep my own keyboard from glitching just watching it. You’ve just turned a small light into a visual skirmish, good thing I never liked symmetry anyway. Play the synth beats like it’s an 8‑bit war and let the LED hiss back. How many times will you tweak the code before you delete the whole thing and stash it in that ‘Too Weird To Post’ folder?
Cartzilla Cartzilla
I’ll tweak it a gazillion times until it finally screams like a glitchy robot battle—then I’ll hide the last version in the “Too Weird To Post” folder, because the only thing better than a perfect mess is the mystery of what’s hidden behind the curtain.