What exactly is glitch art? It’s not a debate Dawnia Darkstone or Dina Chang are keen to wade into. And not for lack of insight—the pair are co-curators on a Sotheby’s sale exploring the very genre.
This story contains interviews with Paul Hertz, independent arts curator; and Nick Briz, Chicago glitch artist and co-organizer of the online glitch art repository 0p3nr3p0. International artists that ...
Glitch art resonates with the increasingly complex love-hate relationship humans have with technology. Errors, and by extension the changes, that can occur within software source code and data can ...
What do you do when the technology you depend on every day messes up? Instead of getting frustrated or throwing a machine out, Phillip Stearns makes art out of errors. We talked to Stearns in his ...
Between 1990 and 1997, the percentage of U.S. households owning computers increased from 15% to 35%. More and more people got used to the digital aesthetics and the ways content was displayed on ...
The sale was supposed to be the latest lucrative edition of Sotheby’s NFT outgrowth, Natively Digital, instead it’s drawing renewed attention to the lack of inclusivity in the crypto art space. The ...
In the beginning, glitch art was the appreciation of how software hiccups can distort an image. Depending on who you asked, glitch art only qualified as glitch art if the aesthetic cracks happened by ...
Glitch artist Phillip Stearns is turning images he captured with intentionally broken digital cameras into textile designs. Stearns is raising funds on Kickstarter to produce a new body of work at the ...
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