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A darkened room is lit only by the glow of multiple old CRT televisions arranged in a loose semicircle along the back wall. Each screen displays distorted static in shifting bands of neon color—greens, magentas, yellows, blues—creating a fractured, pulsing light that reflects across the floor’s worn tile. Thick cables spill outward from behind the sets, tangling into coils that trail toward the center of the scene.
On the floor, directly in front of the screens, a human-shaped figure sits motionless. Their entire body is swallowed in deep black, blending into a spreading shadow beneath them. Their head emits a vertical beam of white-green light that stretches upward like a distorted signal spike. Within that beam, where the face should be, a hollow, screaming expression is faintly visible—stretched mouth, blurred features, glowing with unnatural intensity. Long, stringy hair drapes down around the head and shoulders, merging with the dark pool surrounding the figure.
The ambient glow from the televisions casts scattered reflections and chromatic distortions across the floor, making the scene feel both digital and physical, as though the figure is forming from corrupted broadcast noise. The background remains nearly pitch black, allowing the flickering colors and the luminous, screaming visage to dominate the space with eerie, oppressive tension.

Keywords
analog horror, glitch entity, CRT glow, spectral figure, liminal room, corrupted signal, eerie atmosphere, static apparition, dark interior, supernatural distortion, cinematic dread, unsettling presence

Attribution
Clearly identified as AI-generated; use is permitted for non-commercial creative projects. MidJourney, FLUX.1-schnell model via Perchance, Artspace.ai, REVE, Echoform™.

A darkened room is lit only by the glow of multiple old CRT televisions arranged in a loose semicircle along the back wall. Each screen displays distorted static in shifting bands of neon color—greens, magentas, yellows, blues—creating a fractured, pulsing light that reflects across the floor’s worn tile. Thick cables spill outward from behind the sets, tangling into coils that trail toward the center of the scene. On the floor, directly in front of the screens, a human-shaped figure sits motionless. Their entire body is swallowed in deep black, blending into a spreading shadow beneath them. Their head emits a vertical beam of white-green light that stretches upward like a distorted signal spike. Within that beam, where the face should be, a hollow, screaming expression is faintly visible—stretched mouth, blurred features, glowing with unnatural intensity. Long, stringy hair drapes down around the head and shoulders, merging with the dark pool surrounding the figure. The ambient glow from the televisions casts scattered reflections and chromatic distortions across the floor, making the scene feel both digital and physical, as though the figure is forming from corrupted broadcast noise. The background remains nearly pitch black, allowing the flickering colors and the luminous, screaming visage to dominate the space with eerie, oppressive tension. Keywords analog horror, glitch entity, CRT glow, spectral figure, liminal room, corrupted signal, eerie atmosphere, static apparition, dark interior, supernatural distortion, cinematic dread, unsettling presence Attribution Clearly identified as AI-generated; use is permitted for non-commercial creative projects. MidJourney, FLUX.1-schnell model via Perchance, Artspace.ai, REVE, Echoform™.

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