Hi, I'm a student taking a photography course. One of the course report tasks is to find a artist to refer to. I want to base my project on glitch art. Are there any glitch art photographers with a decent following and consistent use of the genre.
(If possible provide example of work)
My pic
P.S. That pic was edited in a rush. I would add in more definition of the vertical "glitch" lines and probably add some horizontal glitch aspects as well.
for digishit:
just convert a snapshit to text, edit a view lines, convert back
for film:
make actual pretty double exposures, and frame overlaps
kill yourself
>>3038970
Okay.
>>3038970
You clearly didn't read the question by the way.
>I want to base my project on failure. Are there any failures with a decent following and consistent use of failure.
Probably. But even if you develop this into an art form unto itself, Instagram will just add a glitch filter and tear it all away from you.
Why not base the project on something that requires skill and it actually challenging? That's how you improve as an artist.
>>3038977
It's a final year high school project. The report is based around BS metaphor through visuals instead of skill. I have other subjects on my mind. Glitch art is simple and can have a lot of BS metaphor made up. Therefore is a suitable genre. I would do proper skill based stuff in my own time but with the pressure of other assignments I need keep moving quickly.
Okay, I found one anyway. Melanie Willhide.
>>3038970
I edited a single character and the entire snapshit was rendered useless. Where am I supposed to edit?
how'd i do?