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Image Glitcher is the most Instagram friendly of this bunch, as it has the option to add CRT Lines for full retro stylings. Image Glitch Tool is the best and purest of the apps on this list, what with the results often unrecognisable from the original, 2. The first site I came across holds a special place in my internet heart. So, do you fancy glitching your pictures silly? Here’s three places on the web that can help you do just that. This is the original image that I’ll be using to illustrate the possibilities of the glitch… Often the terms are used interchangeably.” - Alex Pieschel, Glitches: A Kind of History, December 2014

“There is currently no real consensus on the difference between the terms “glitch” and “bug.” In general internet nomenclature, both words refer to errors that work against authorial intent, but “bug” is often cast as the weightier and more blameworthy pejorative, while “glitch” suggests something more mysterious and unknowable inflicted by surprise inputs or stuff outside the realm of code. Glitches, screen tearing, datamoshing, all are good in my book This is especially true when it comes to pictures. Whether that’s Rothfink’s rust buses, to low bit rate mp3s, I love it when things start to go a bit wrong. Things that have been a bit mangled, a bit messed with. I have a bit of a thing for stuff that is wonky. Want to give your images a cyberpunk edge? Sam, our editorial co-ordinator here at ProMo-Cymru, shares 3 online web apps that can seriously glitch up your pictures.
