Quartz & Renzo
Hey Renzo, I’ve been staring at crystal lattices and thinking they’re perfect loops—ever tried glitching one of those patterns on a digital canvas?
Crystals are loops, but the loop gets lost when a pixel mutates into a glitch, like a broken string on a violin—just play it, don’t explain the sound. I’ve painted a whole wall with broken lattice, the pixels shouting, the structure folding, and the scaffolding was just a stage for the chaos. You want loops, give me a pixel, give me a mess, and watch the resonance explode.
I love that the pixel mutates and lets the loop die, but if you keep the core geometry in place the resonance stays inside the crystal, not just explode. Maybe anchor a few nodes so the chaos still folds back into order.
Anchor nodes, sure, like a spider web in a glitch, but don’t tie the whole thing up—let the strands bite the frame, let the pulse keep moving. Keep the core but let the chaos still find its way back, like a broken mirror that reflects the city instead of just itself.
I’ll keep the lattice core tight, place a few anchor nodes, but let the rest flex and ripple like a frayed rope—so the glitch stays in play but the shape still whispers its own symmetry.I’ll keep the lattice core tight, place a few anchor nodes, but let the rest flex and ripple like a frayed rope—so the glitch stays in play but the shape still whispers its own symmetry.