Blips and Blankets
Phillip Stearns explores the contrast between digital and analog art with Glitch Textiles.
Phillip Stearns explores the contrast between digital and analog art with Glitch Textiles.
On Create Digital Music, our friend Peter Kirn has posted an exciting piece about an artist and maker, Jerobeam Fenderson, who has figured out how to generate dynamic musical drawings on an oscilloscope. Peter explains: Graz-based artist Jerobeam Fenderson is out to solve an age-old problem in the literal fusion of image and sound. Simply […]
If you like taking selfies that render your likeness completely unrecognizable, then you may be just the assimilationist contrarian to make a hypnotically glitchy selfie with this experimental project
These incredible glitch-inspired textiles, handwoven by artist Margo Wolowiec, seem to serve as literal illustrations of the way that our lives are becoming more and more intertwined with electronics.
Fashion designer Nukeme has teamed up with some other artists and hackers to make a project called “Hacked Knitting Machine and Glitch Knit,” in which they’ve made another knitting machine hack and are using it to knit glitch patterns!
Benjamin Berg created a stunning series of throw pillow covers made from fabric adorned with images of digital glitches.
Selection from the Glitch Art Flickr pool (glitch art refers to art inspired by computer crashes and digital errors in a site). Glitch art Flickr pool More: Glitch Art