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== Reflections ==
== 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. <span style="background-color:LightGoldenRodYellow ">This is not a glitch in the technology. However, it is a glitch in the aesthetic of the image. </span>
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. <span style="background-color:LightGoldenRodYellow ">This is not a glitch in the technology. However, it is a glitch in the aesthetic of the image. </span>
== Kinds of glitch ==
Here I am trying to detect different kind of Glitches:
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<li>Technical glitch</li>
<li>Aesthetic glitch</li>
<li>Conceptual glitch</li>
<li>Functional glitch</li>
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==Text references==
==Text references==
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== Videos about glitch ==
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<li>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gr0yiOyvas4 The Art of Glitch | Off Book | PBS Digital Studios]</li>
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===Glitch for comercial purposes===
===Glitch for comercial purposes===
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== Workshop with Lust, 1st part: 7/10/2016 ==
[https://github.com/lust/xpublishing Git with the explanation and materials of the workshop]
My work consists on <span style="background-color:LightGoldenRodYellow ">glitching one of the scripts they showed us </span>. This script is called [https://github.com/amirhouieh/webgrider Webgrider], and it's functionality is to show the layout of a webpage. The input is a webpage, and the output, an image of the website layout.
I decided to make a <b>functional glitch </b>, changing the look and aesthetics of the output. Thus, making the output an artistic image, rather than a functional one.
=== Conventional output of the program ===
Website used: [www.e-flux.com E-FLUX]
[[File:1475849573939-grid.png|800px|thumb|center|distribution Functional output]]
=== Glitched program output ===
[[File:1475855123000-grid.png|800px|thumb|center|distribution Glitched output I]]
[[File:1475854777031-grid.png|800px|thumb|center|distribution Glitched output II]]
[[File:1475854485265-grid.png|800px|thumb|center|distribution Glitched output III]]


[[File:1475854219883-grid.png|800px|thumb|center|distribution Glitched output IV]]




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Latest revision as of 23:54, 2 November 2016

Concepts behind glitch

  1. Obviousness of the digital medium
  2. Randomness
  3. Tension between reduction and excess [1]
  4. Tension between reification and critique [2]
  5. Tension between function an failure [3]
  6. 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

  1. Paul B Davis
  2. Rosa Menkman
  3. Sabato Visconty
  4. Nick Briz
  5. 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.

Kinds of glitch

Here I am trying to detect different kind of Glitches:

  1. Technical glitch
  2. Aesthetic glitch
  3. Conceptual glitch
  4. Functional glitch

Text references

  1. Compression Aesthetics: Glitch From the Avant-Garde to Kanye West

Visual references

  1. Paul B Davis video that mixes Umbrella by Rihanna with Zombie by Cranberries

Videos about glitch

  1. The Art of Glitch | Off Book | PBS Digital Studios

Glitch for comercial purposes

  1. Kanye West, Welcome To Heartbreak ft. Kid Cudi