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Revision as of 15:57, 3 October 2016
Concepts behind glitch
- Obviousness of the digital medium
- Randomness
- Tension between reduction and excess [1]
- Tension between reification and critique [2]
- Tension between function an failure [3]
- The more intensified a technical system, the more error and breakdown figure as potent metaphors of dysfunction and anti- communication in material critiques of the media. Thus a paradox lies at the heart of the electronic glitch: the more one attempts to control, to functionalize culture through new technologies, the more does one also proliferate glitches and errors. [4]
Artists who use glitch
- Paul B Davis
- Rosa Menkman
- Sabato Visconty
- Nick Briz
- Nam June Paik
Reflections
The glitched images I have been making, are made by changing the code of the image as if it was text. Therefore, when the image is decompressed, it looks different. This is not a glitch in the technology. However, it is a glitch in the aesthetic of the image.
Text references
Visual references