another massive shout out to @Autismo_Beanz for the art I modded with https://t.co/LyL7GAyUb7 from @RemoraLabs 😮💨
Good pieces never die!!
Neither do good projects!
the OG meme with the good vibez ya'll!! 💃🤘💚
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Just submitted my short film (now formatted for audio/visual installations) called SECOND DAWN ❤️👌🏼🦈
Praying we can get this one to New York
A year since release, we continue to push this work into physical spaces, opening up a dialogue around generative video with the public
I’m starting to roll out a pretty major Glitch Kitchen update this weekend
It’s a lot, so I’m gonna phase the rollout over time, but the biggest thing right now is the social side of the app.
You can now:
- create/edit profiles
- save presets more reliably
- share presets to a global feed
- explore other users’ presets
- instantly recreate effects people make
The goal is to create an actual social ecosystem around the people & their creations
Not just posting images, but sharing the exact “recipe” behind the image itself.
I also took it a step further:
every preset now exports as a downloadable JSON file.
So if you make something you really love, you can back it up, archive it, move it around, or potentially use it outside the app later if needed.
Long term, I’d love for people to eventually create their own preset packs
It’s niche, but I think there’s something really interesting about building a small creative economy around aesthetics, recipes, and experimentation.
I want people to come to Glitch Kitchen not just to create, but to discover new looks, study how effects are made, remix ideas, and build community around visual experimentation.
I also launched a new section called EXPERIMENTAL.
This is basically where I’m gonna start building weirder ideas I have for the platform.
The first experiment is called MARKETS.
You can generate custom crypto charts using live OKX market data directly inside Glitch Kitchen, snapshot them, then push them through the glitch engine to create stylized/editorial chart art.
I honestly think the smartest users are eventually gonna make preset packs specifically designed around chart aesthetics and “bagposting” online.
I also added a full black-and-white mode across the entire app.
Originally this was just something I built for myself because I wanted to use Glitch Kitchen more in my own professional workflow, but it ended up changing the feel of the app completely.
Now you can create/export entirely monochrome glitch work if that’s your thing.
There’s also early Solana wallet + minting infrastructure being built out in the background, but I’m intentionally taking my time with that side.
Right now I care more about:
creation → sharing → identity → community
Then the monetization/economy side can evolve naturally afterward.
I don’t want the app to become bloated.
I want the social layer to stay tight and focused.
Just enough to inspire people and create an ecosystem around sharing effects and aesthetics.
What’s kinda crazy to me is that it’s also almost been a year since I started building Glitch Kitchen.
Originally it was just a tool I made for myself.
But over time a lot of people in my community started genuinely using it and enjoying it, and at a certain point I kinda felt obligated to really see the vision through and make it as cool as possible.
Most of this has been built late at night, on weekends, or in random pockets of my life
A few hours here.
A few hours there.
Eventually it just turned into… this.
There are still bigger launch videos and more polished marketing pieces coming later, but I wanted to make one giant wall-of-text update for the people who actually read this stuff and for the people who’ve genuinely been using the app over the past year.
Thank you, try it & tell me the bugs u find