Glitch art
Firstly, I would like to say that I did not realize there was such complexity to glitch art, I mean up until now I thought glitch art "effects", especially in videos, were created through FX effects from editing software. So, the idea of coding is mind-blowing but makes so much more sense. Clearly, I have a lot more to learn and explore in the art world. These videos were very informative to me, and I am looking forward to broadening my knowledge and getting to experiment with different art pieces/projects in ways I am not yet introduced to.
Assignment Blog Post #1 Brady Chaban
ReplyDelete(my blogger wasn't working and I asked around but I couldn't finger it out at the time I posted this I didn't get an email back yet, and I just wanted to make sure I post my response to the blog in one way) my response is below
After watching the videos, there were a few things that stood out to me: First being in How To / Why Make Internet Art that online language is a whole new language just like the english language. Another thing that stood out to me was Steve Jobs talking about how to not live in this life as it is and be the one who creates it to a new thing, like the advancement of technology, through computers for example. I thought the concept of data bending was pretty cool, that I could change an application through changing it by opening through a different file type and making edits. Aftering watching definitions && conditional statements, the art side of glitching stood out to me, looking at all the beautiful art created through glitching is truly outstanding. In the politix in/of glitch art, the insight that we create then lives in the glitch arts world. It was interesting to hear here that we should look at these as our environment instead of tools. It was cool hearing how the Twitter algorithm works as well. I like the reasons why people should glitch and why so many people do it in the last video. It's interesting to hear about how glitch art is distributed on the internet and that it's out of your power. Overall I am really interested in starting this course and Learning more about glitching and creating art with the software. Glitch art seems really fun to make also.
(Thanks Brady, we'll get you set up with Blogger soon so that you can publish your own posts.)
ReplyDeleteSteph, I'm excited to hear your enthusiasm, the practice of glitch can really be liberating and mind-blowing. In future written posts, be sure to expand a bit more and dig into some details that particularly stand out to you, to support your arguments and opinions.