TECHNOLOGICAL DISRUPTIONS: The Interplay of Subjective Flaws and Virtual Space

A lot of glitch art tends to be overwhelming...

A lot of glitch art tends to be overwhelming. When its not a multi-layered web of bleeding colors or a series of jagged breaks, there is still that feeling of entropy--no matter how inauthentic that entropy might actually be. The immediacy of the art might be part of why it feels so taut with chaotic potential. In many other mediums, the process of creation takes time. Outside of specific experiments into autonomous creation, such as the projects of the Dadaists, Situationists, and Surrealists of the 20th century, creative work is a process. It is drawn out across stages. Preparation, execution, revision, and so on. What glitch art tends to do, like many other aspects of virtual activities, is condense stages of the creative process. Preparation is all the work of the artist. You set your software up to fail in a spectacular way and the rest is letting it all cascade into ruin. The work takes seconds to become unwhole. [break + Background Glitch]

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