This Glitch Art collection was created by manipulating digital photos to produce “errors” using different techniques such as pixelation, multiple exposure, color distortion, texture creation, photographic aberration.
The goal is not to experiment with the technique, but to use it to destroy an image to create a new one, a new form of beauty, abstract or totally surreal.
Glitch Art is inherently chaotic, yet when intentional it can become a creative tool as much as a paintbrush. This allows you to find the boundaries between chaos, imagination and aesthetics.
This Glitch Art collection was created by manipulating digital photos to produce “errors” using different techniques such as pixelation, multiple exposure, color distortion, texture creation, photographic aberration.
The goal is not to experiment with the technique, but to use it to destroy an image to create a new one, a new form of beauty, abstract or totally surreal.
Glitch Art is inherently chaotic, yet when intentional it can become a creative tool as much as a paintbrush. This allows you to find the boundaries between chaos, imagination and aesthetics.
THE ART OF ERROR #4
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THE ART OF ERROR #4
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This Glitch Art collection was created by manipulating digital photos to produce “errors” using different techniques such as pixelation, multiple exposure, color distortion, texture creation, photographic aberration.
The goal is not to experiment with the technique, but to use it to destroy an image to create a new one, a new form of beauty, abstract or totally surreal.
Glitch Art is inherently chaotic, yet when intentional it can become a creative tool as much as a paintbrush. This allows you to find the boundaries between chaos, imagination and aesthetics.
This Glitch Art collection was created by manipulating digital photos to produce “errors” using different techniques such as pixelation, multiple exposure, color distortion, texture creation, photographic aberration.
The goal is not to experiment with the technique, but to use it to destroy an image to create a new one, a new form of beauty, abstract or totally surreal.
Glitch Art is inherently chaotic, yet when intentional it can become a creative tool as much as a paintbrush. This allows you to find the boundaries between chaos, imagination and aesthetics.