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Writer's pictureTyler A Deem

Glitch Art Series II: Fortunate Corruption


Glitch Art Series II: Capturing Sporadic Colors

Technology as an art 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.

When there is a miscommunication, people and computers can make errors that lead to a wide variety of changes in interpretation. Often seen as error or mistake, misinterpreting can lead to creative alternatives that are fruitful. While the digital feed of imagery is all jumbled in these photographs, there is a satisfying rearrangement that emerges from the chaotic miscommunications. Color, texture and hints of form play with they eyes, merging and fading into a field of fortunate corruption.

This is a continuation of a previous digital photograph series, of digitally corrupt and glitching imagery that has been compiled erroneously to the point of near abstraction.

 

Gallery: Unexpected Patchworks

Glitch Series II: (From top left) Lily (Glitch I), Scripture (Glitch II), Kaleidoscope (Glitch III), Fool's Emerald (Glitch IV), Foli-age (Glitch V), Sandstorm (Glitch VI), 2018. Digital photographs.

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