The Drift is a late-night programming block composed of fragmented transmissions, hand-drawn animation, stop motion sequences, and unidentified broadcast material.
Content appears in no fixed order. Segments begin and end without warning. Tone shifts are abrupt and unannounced.
Known elements include surreal animation, non-sequitur sketches, public access-style bumpers, and hybrid visual experiments. Some segments resemble archival material. Others appear newly generated.
Continuity is not maintained. Narrative is optional.
The Drift does not appear to follow standard programming logic. Segments may repeat, distort, or recontextualize previous material.
Viewer reports indicate a gradual sense of disorientation rather than a single disruptive event.