I have no clue what went wrong…
Looks like you may have a dip in your build surface.
If that is supposed to be perfectly round it seems there is play in your belts or even bearings. Check if your axes move fluently and are firm on all locations.
What is the print surface you are using?
I’m still new so if I give bad advice here someone correct me 
Just wanted to elaborate on what the other commenters said, you know, “teach a man to fish” instead of just “handing him a fish”…
As @Jeremy_G_WeisTek_Eng mentioned, there may be a dip in the print surface, the way it is stringy like that on the first layer looks like it isn’t sticking all the way. If it isn’t a dip, there is definitely something keeping the print from sticking all the way. When I zoom in I see that it looks like a few “lines” stick together then sort of curl, looks sort of like “blinds” if that makes sense… That to me suggests it is sticking enough to at least make it on the bed but then something is causing it to curl, for instance if it isn’t very strong “stick”… That is ABS right?
But the more obvious problem is that “wiggle” in the outer wall… Like @Michiel_Haisma said check your belts and bearings, I think if you fix the most obvious problem first, then move on and see if the other problem (issue with sticking) is still a problem. In general things are easier to fix if you isolate one thing at a time, and if you are lucky sometimes fixing one thing will fix others.
Delta or Cartesian? (edit: watched the video, made the printer type obvious) My delta did that when out of calibration. You might try upping the temp and extrude rate as well. I could ‘fake’ a good print environment if I could get the bottom two layers to stick, they’d create a flat-ish surface for the print to adhere to…part of it was getting so frustrated I’d say f’it, let it run…and have a reasonable print turn out…but really, calibration is key.
Would a wobbly bar on the z axis cause this? I noticed at one point, when it was glitching out during an attempt to return to home position, that the left bar wobbled as much as half an inch at the top. Though it doesn’t do it when printing…
As for the blinds, oddly enough those didn’t curl, they were actually laid that way. Damnedest thing…
What is your layer thickness? It needs to be less than your nozzle diameter. Maybe it’s due to misreading the image, but it looks to me like the layer thickness is too large and you’re just laying spaghetti noodles instead of compressing layers against each other.
I’ve had a similar finish when the head has been too hot and too close. The nozzle peeling up the side of the previous print as it goes by.
