The word Glitch Scape combines two ideas — a glitch, meaning a temporary fault or digital malfunction, and a scape, a view or representation of a scene. Together, they describe a fractured view of a world shaped by digital imperfection — a landscape built from errors, data fragments, and unstable memories. At the center of this world is an avatar, a digital character that represents corrupt data. It drifts through fragmented environments, appearing in multiple states — whole, split, or fading through layers of opacity. Its shifting form mirrors the instability of the spaces it moves through. These worlds range from floating low-poly terrains to crystalline structures suspended in space, surrounded by a soft magenta noise that fills the negative space. The glitch becomes both a visual and narrative element, revealing the fragile beauty hidden within digital decay. Created using Blender and GIMP, Glitch Scape explores the tension between order and error, transforming moments of distortion into a quiet reflection on presence, impermanence, and the poetry found within corrupted code.