Glitch Art

Glitch art is the practice of using digital or analog errors for aesthetic purposes by either corrupting digital data or physically manipulating electronic devices. Glitches appear in visual art such as the film A Colour Box (1935) by Len Lye, the video sculpture TV Magnet (1965) by Nam June Paik and more contemporary work such as Panasonic TH-42PWD8UK Plasma Screen Burn (2007) by Cory Arcangel.

Marjan Moghaddam

Marjan Moghaddam Digital art innovator Marjan Moghaddam uses a unique style of 3d CG figuration [...]

What Is at Stake in Jake Elwes’ Work of Queering AI?

New Media artwork, The Zizi Show by artist Jake Elwes is a deep fake drag show and the first-ever [...]

2022-03-27T16:05:09+01:003 May 2021|AI, Computer Art, Digital Art, Digital Avatar, Glitch Art, LGBTQIA+, New Media Art, Performance, Queer Art|Comments Off on What Is at Stake in Jake Elwes’ Work of Queering AI?

Make it Glitch, Baby! Why Womxn Have a Competitive Edge in New Media?

From glitch to gold: making ‘errors’ is no longer a fault, it’s a force. Discover why womxn have the [...]

2022-04-22T21:30:27+01:009 February 2021|Digital Art, Feminism, Glitch Art, New Media Art|Comments Off on Make it Glitch, Baby! Why Womxn Have a Competitive Edge in New Media?
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