In the past few
years, a number
of photographers
and artists have
been finding ways
to reintroduce
“mistakes” in their
work through
digital interference.
Enter the rise of
“glitch” art.
By using
digital forms of
interference, artists
are manipulating
their work in new
ways. Instead
of the physical
manipulations and
chance mistakes in
analog photography,
these artists are
manipulating
pixilation, colors,
stripes, and other
digital factors
to renew glitch
photography,
establishing it as a
solid new trend.
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