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T3NTE's Photostream. Glitch Art o el arte del error | Bitmondo. En un sentido técnico un fallo es el resultado inesperado de un mal funcionamiento. En el sentido artístico, es otro camino a seguir para la creación, un camino de mutaciones con resultados inesperados, que a la vez hacen que el creador sea participe y espectador, a esto se le llama GLITCH. Los Glitches se dan en su mayoría a consecuencia de una mala comunicación o traducción errónea al transferir datos de un medio a otro. Se producen en las computadoras debido a los errores de software o hardware. Iman Moradi, tal vez el teórico oficial de fallo en primer lugar, ha escrito extensamente sobre el tema del arte glitch y publicó el libro GLITCH: Designing Imperfection, en septiembre de 2009., divide la falla en dos categorías.

El primero es la interferencia pura que es el resultado de un mal funcionamiento o error no premeditado de un artefacto digital , que puede o no tener sus méritos estéticos propios. Algunos artístas destacados: Filipe Barroso. Sunday, July 30, 2006 An Interview with John F. Walté To my eyes, painter John Walté always communicates strong emotions trough his artwork, that kind of emotions that sometimes flow on a dream but keep alive long after you woke up. In spite of his strong grip on digital techniques, John Walté remains an intuitive painter: he his analytical but at the same time always keeps his sensitive instance alert. Let us have a chat with John. First, Filipe, I would like to thank you for having me on your blog.

I am honored and pleased. I have a schooled background in both art and drama but early on I discovered a great love for the camera. Once I discovered the Mac I was addicted, but because of my involvement with photography in business I stated to shun cameras in my personal fine art work and wanted to return to my painting and drawing skills.

Well, Pixels 3D was not the first modeling program I tried. Sure. I generally start with a pencil sketch on paper. May be? That list could be endless. John F. Walté - Gallery. Gallery: Monsters From the Id For detailed information, please click on any one of the following thumbnails: This gallery contains the series I call "Monsters From the Id", the first non-photo based digital work I did in the Mid ′90s. The images are all freeform shape and texture creations using Photoshop v.2 and v.3 with a slew of plug-ins and "chops". I just wanted to see what could be done by distorting isolated textures on a 2D surface so they appear to be dimensional.

This is of course what lead me to the 3D applications I use now. The pieces themselves are often named after things I was just learning to cope with on the computer like device drivers and scsi chains. I have printed these images as an open-ended series on various digital to photographic print technologies and especially like the results on glossy photo style papers.

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