Glitch: Peer-to-Peer Encrypted Communication

Project Summary

Glitch is a cutting-edge peer-to-peer communication platform designed for ultra-secure, encrypted messaging and voice transmission. The system uses ephemeral connections and a distinctive glitch art interface to visually represent transmission health, packet jitter, and network interference.

Interface Objectives

  • Prioritize anonymous and decentralized connections
  • Apply glitch-based distortion overlays for visual obfuscation
  • Use noise-masking in metadata headers to reduce traceability
  • Integrate zero-knowledge proofs for validation and trust exchange

Design Philosophy

Inspired by real-time system degradation, Glitch applies aesthetic breakdowns in the UI as a form of both storytelling and encryption signaling—where visual degradation corresponds to routing hops, latency, or threat detection.

Encrypted. Gone in an instant—see what private comms could look like without servers.