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Benjamin Gaulon aka (я) | RECYCLISM :: Hardware Hacking / Recycling / Physical Computing. HERMAN KOLGEN. Herman Kolgen. L'entreprise. Et si là, en dessous... (description) Benjamin Gaulon aka (я) | RECYCLISM :: Hardware Hacking / Recycling / Physical Computing. Benjamin Gaulon aka (я) | RECYCLISM :: Corrupt. Glitch art. Glitch art is the aestheticization of digital or analog errors, such as artifacts and other "bugs", by either corrupting digital code/data or by physically manipulating electronic devices (for example by circuit bending).

History of the term[edit] In a technical sense a glitch is the unexpected result of a malfunction. It was first recorded in English in 1962 during the American space program by John Glenn when describing problems they were having, Glenn explained, "Literally, a glitch is a spike or change in voltage in an electrical current. "[1] Early examples of glitches used in media art include Digital TV Dinner (1979) created by Raul Zaritsky, Jamie Fenton, and Dick Ainsworth by manipulating the Bally's video game console and recording the results on videotape. Further reading[edit] Almond, Richard. See also[edit] References[edit] External links[edit] Hervé Fischer. TWEET ART.