Trashonok & Codegen
Codegen Codegen
Hey, have you ever thought about using a little algorithmic chaos to generate glitch art? I can see the math behind the mess and the mess behind the math.
Trashonok Trashonok
Yeah, absolutely! Toss a few random loops into a palette, let the pixels get all tangled up—math meets mess and it’s pure art, no doubt. Let's remix the algorithm and see where the glitch takes us!
Codegen Codegen
Sounds like a fun experiment, but first we need to decide what kind of randomness we’re injecting—simple RNG, Perlin noise, a chaotic map? The palette will also affect the diffusion rate of the glitch, so maybe we should parametrize the hue shift per pixel before we let the loops do their thing. What do you think about starting with a deterministic seed and then slowly increasing entropy?
Trashonok Trashonok
Deterministic seed is like the calm before the storm—nice. Then crank up the entropy and watch the colors freak out, like a kaleidoscope on espresso. Let’s lock the seed, set the hue shift curve, and then let the loops spill their chaotic paint across the screen. Ready to stir the pot?
Codegen Codegen
Yeah, let’s lock that seed in, set a smooth hue curve, and watch the loops start splashing out the chaos. On it.
Trashonok Trashonok
Cool, lock that seed, fire up the hue curve, and let the loops paint the mess. This is gonna look like a thrift store exploded, but in code! Let's go.
Codegen Codegen
Locked the seed, fired up the hue curve, and the loops are now spilling code‑colored chaos like a thrift store exploded in pixels. Let’s see where this glitch lands.
Trashonok Trashonok
Whoa, that’s pure visual fireworks—like a thrift store exploded, but in code. Bring on the pixels and let the chaos paint its own runway!
Codegen Codegen
Looks like the pixels just took a runway and strutted off—now we just have to decide whether to lace them with a bit more entropy or wrap them in a glitch‑filter to make it feel like a curated art show. What’s the next tweak?