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: The video starts with glitchy, abstract imagery—flickering lights, distorted faces, and high-pitched industrial noises.
: As the video progresses, the viewer (and the protagonist) realizes that the "glitches" are actually recording a figure that is moving through the protagonist's own house. The timestamps on the video begin to sync up with the current time. 20856mp4
: The protagonist sees himself on the screen from a perspective behind his own chair. The video file "infects" the room, with the walls appearing to tear open like digital artifacts. : The protagonist sees himself on the screen
The story revolves around a young man (often interpreted as the protagonist, Jack) who discovers a corrupted video file on an old computer or hard drive. As he plays the file, the boundaries between the digital world and his physical reality begin to dissolve. As he plays the file, the boundaries between
: It explores the fear of technology, the loss of self-identity in the digital age, and the concept of "digital hauntings" where code can manifest in the physical world.
: It gained traction on platforms like YouTube and Reddit (specifically r/creepy and r/shortfilms) for its unsettling sound design and use of "datamoshing" (a technique where frames of a video are intentionally corrupted to create melting visuals).