New Media Glitch Art / 3D Art / Bitwave


Glitch art describes a set of materialist approaches to creating art using digital media. Glitch art practices aren’t always glitchy in the sense that they rely on software or hardware error, but they do all operate on the material properties of digital media: byte orders, pixels, compression, algorithms, software bugs, memory caches, and so forth.

Presented here are works created using glitch processes and other practices that have been sourced with non-photographic media, such as catalog clippings, classic video games, literary texts, 3D Models, Film Stills, Paintings, and Vector graphics. Several of these series contain animated GIFs and may take a minute to load.

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