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The audio begins with an eerie silence, setting up a mysterious ambience. The title "It Might Be Empty" gives it an intriguing yet somewhat desolate feeling. Soon, the silence is broken by the unmistakable sounds of a glitch, a mix of crackles, pops, and unexpected electronic noises. It's as if a digital audio device is struggling to function correctly but in a rhythmical way, akin to the controlled chaos of a glitch art. The glitch sounds are generated using puredata, an open-source visual programming language for multimedia. The sounds are raw, unprocessed, yet they harmoniously form a unique sonic landscape. The use of puredata adds an experimental edge to the audio, making it unpredictable and engaging. As the audio progresses, the glitches evolve into sound effects (sfx) that are looped over and over. The repetition gives the audio a hypnotic quality, making it both immersive and disorienting. The looped sfx, combined with the glitch noises