Adjustments

From the feedback gained from a peer I decided to splice the glitch aesthetic with the animation to see how this form of disruption would actually look in practice. Attached below is the updated version of the moving image, this time  with more detailing on the glitch.

Reflecting on this version I feel effects of this type can really be used effectively to emit a certain type of anxiety and also curiosity for the viewer, the way the music in synced in wth the motion and being combined with the glitch makes the image even more powerful. I also decided to add subtle lines which overlay in front of the image, I decided on adding tis subtle change as I thought that it would give more depth to the image.