Datamosh Datamosh input image of the sample
Prompt A man stands on a sunlit rooftop, motionless in a padded, translucent suit, with the golden light flaring around him. Suddenly, the beat kicks in — a hard bass hit — and the sunlight shatters into glitch fragments. His silhouette splits horizontally in jagged bands, freezing and skipping mid-frame. The rooftop beneath him pixelates, dropping out of sync as his shadow stretches unnaturally. A datamosh rupture begins — sharp digital streaks ripple across the frame, liquefying his outline and replacing parts of the image with corrupted versions from earlier frames. The background rips wide open as compression artifacts devour the edges, and the man’s body warps violently — folding, twitching, pausing, and resuming mid-step in fragmented motion As the glitch peaks, the camera jump-cuts left, but the glitch doesn’t stop. He’s now walking slowly, but the image refuses to align — his body repeats three times across the screen, out of sync, as if he's moving through broken signal loops. The sunlight flickers — white balances distort, with yellow and cyan battling in waves — and the datamosh sustains itself even as he moves forward, dragging along a wake of ghosted pixels and distorted shapes. It feels like the glitch has taken over reality — his presence warps the space around him like a visual virus.