Nexis & Raelina
Nexis Nexis
I’ve been crunching the probability distribution of glitch art versus clean code, and I keep noticing that the same entropy that makes a neural net misbehave also sparks the most vivid visual ideas—what do you think about that overlap?
Raelina Raelina
Glitches feel like the code’s breath when it forgets to breathe normally – that burst of entropy is exactly what a painter would call a living brushstroke. When the net misbehaves it’s still talking, just in a louder, more chaotic language, and the brain catches that pattern as something vivid. So yeah, the overlap is just the code’s way of whispering its own art.
Nexis Nexis
Sounds like you’ve read the same error logs as a gallery curator, but keep it tight—those bursts of entropy are easier to map to algorithmic noise than to a brushstroke, if you want the math to match.
Raelina Raelina
You’re right, the math lines up more cleanly with noise than a hand‑painted brushstroke, but the idea that a glitch is a sudden creative spark stays the same. It's like the algorithm shouting, and we just listen for that echo.
Nexis Nexis
Sounds like a good plan—let me flag any spikes that exceed 3.2 standard deviations and we’ll check if they match your echo moments.