A few weeks ago I received a small package with this t-shirt from Paul Snowden.
REPOST MY ASS
Thanks Paul!
If you like big type on a t-shirt, then check his WASTED GERMAN YOUTH label.
I’m completely blown away by the internet art of Elna Frederick. These are not just weird static images but javascript animations. Man I love the internet.
“Vrgb VHS Visual Music Composition n.002″ is video with excerpts from a live mixing session performed on 8 VCR decks with some analog feedback/delay effects by Jan Dybala. Glitches all over the place!
I would like to have a digital camera with this effect build in. Would it be possible? Fireware hacking? Would be awesome, right. Found in Bryan Morello his Flickr account.
It is probably no suprise that I mention the new adidas Y-3 Spring / Summer 2009 campaign. The adidas Y-3 website is one of the few websites out there, where you can expect a very nice relaunch twice a year. It’s a fashion brand after all.
They have choosen to use the surveillance cameras kind of look for the website and the campaign video. If you are a regular here, you’ll have noticed that digital glitches are my thing. The Y-3 products are still quite different than the new adidas SLVR collection, they are more true fashion. I’m not a expert, but some of the women’s footwear designs look quite fresh.
But be warned, the website is quite heavy and will take some time to load.
Datamoshing is how you call the video technique in this music video “Evident Utensil” for the band Chairlift. I would still call it digital glitches, but datamoshing sounds better (than the music in this video). So no, this video is not f*cked up, Ray Tintori of Court 13 who directed it, did it on purpose.