I used Inkscape to do this (Inkscape is another great free and open source piece of software). I then opened the image in Paint and messed around with it. This is important because Paint's "transparent select" tool interprets the color white to be transparent, so I wanted just white and black in the image file. I then adjusted the image's contrast and brightness sliders in GIMP so that the image is mono chrome instead of Grayscale. Next I used GIMP(a free and open source image editor that is great!) to convert it from color to Grayscale (Image>mode>Grayscale). Then I took a low res image of it using who knows what(I'm looking at you Sony Mavica FD92). If you want to get some more detail in an image that Paint can't quite accomplish you can always draw on paper and then take a photo of it and incorporate it into a glitchy Paint piece.
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