A series of images was modified with text programs and saved to create intentional glitches. Part of the difficulty in creating a glitch is that images have different responsiveness to the programs, so you might intend for a certain effect but not get the desired result. Although it is difficult to understand how glitches respond to changes in their code, one pattern I've noticed is that blocks of color form when code is deleted or when in-line code is interrupted. For Notepad++, the section of code seems to respond to the vertical location of the image, so not messing with the top of the code might be why the top of an image undisturbed. Hexed.it is harder to understand since replacing and deleting the code may not leave any visible changes. Notepad++The original image is displayed on the far left. Hexed.it The original image is displayed on the far left for each set.
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