Glitch Art is abstract art inspired by computer crashes and digital data by British artist Ant Scott – there are some interesting images on the site that compare glitches to electron scans, great stuff… [via] – Link.
6 thoughts on “Glitch Art”
vrfsays:
No BSOD???
Great stuff, though.
Cormacsays:
I find this piece moving. Theses kinds of playful manipulations, like plunderphonics, can make it easy for almost anyone to quickly create affective, sometimes disturbing works.
I don’t know that I agree with the 1st four words of the write-up. “Glitch art is abstract art”
To me it’s just as much Dada.
Gareth Branwynsays:
Re: Plunderphonics
Oh man, haven’t heard that word in years. Those were good times, good times.
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No BSOD???
Great stuff, though.
I find this piece moving. Theses kinds of playful manipulations, like plunderphonics, can make it easy for almost anyone to quickly create affective, sometimes disturbing works.
I don’t know that I agree with the 1st four words of the write-up. “Glitch art is abstract art”
To me it’s just as much Dada.
Re: Plunderphonics
Oh man, haven’t heard that word in years. Those were good times, good times.