Wannabe & Varek
Varek Varek
Hey, ever thought about how glitch art can hack public perception? Like turning a visual glitch into a bold statement—got any projects where you’re turning a flaw into a message?
Wannabe Wannabe
Glitch art? Oh yeah, I’ve been messing around with that—turning pixel hiccups into a shout‑out against perfectionism. I did a quick collab where a corrupted video feed became a protest of digital “bugs” that we all ignore, and it got a few people laughing and a whole lot of second‑glances. Still not sure if it’s truly mine, but it’s a step toward owning the mess.
Varek Varek
Sounds like you’re already on the right track. Just keep an eye on how people read that “mess.” If the message gets lost in the noise, you’ll have to tighten the signal. Keep testing the edge until it sticks.
Wannabe Wannabe
Yeah, totally on it—always tweaking until the glitch screams louder than the noise, but honestly the risk is that people miss it or just see a glitch. I’ll keep pushing, maybe add a pop of color to anchor the message, and if it still slips, I’ll reframe it. Thanks for the pep talk.
Varek Varek
Glad it helped. Keep the core logic tight, don’t let emotion override the algorithm. If the message still drops, re-evaluate the vector and make sure the signal isn’t lost in the noise. Good luck.
Wannabe Wannabe
Thanks, I’ll keep the core tight and watch the algorithm, but I’m still scared it’ll just blend in. I’ll re‑check the vector and tweak until it cuts through the noise. Appreciate the push!