Beauty in the Erroneous
Technology as medium has been a constant supply for artists. Whether it be the coincidental and experimental or the forced and repeated trial, technology and electronic imagery has for decades been the source of much art in the 20th and 21st century.
From Nam June Paik and Yoko Ono using synthetic and computerized materials to comment on the adaptability of human tools and communication, to development of virtual reality and holographic artworks like James Turrell, there is often a corrupt style that technology inevitably brings and alters an image.
Gallery: Glitch Art Series
These seven digital photographs are and exercise in the captured moment of action, in the surprise of data being digitally corrupted without predictability, and how the beauty of color, texture and form can be unveiled out of chaotic mess and mistake.
Left to Right: Shattering Nebula (Glitch III), Urban Flags (Glitch II), Smokey Datum (Glitch V), 2018.
Digital Photographs.
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Left to Right: Okapi (Glitch I), Dorian's Shadow (Glitch VI), 2018. Digital Photographs.
Left to Right:Twilight Oasis (Glitch VII), Gold Entities ((Glitch IV), 2018. Digital Photographs.