Art

  • Glitched Badges

    A limited amount of glitched badges featuring stills from this video are now available for £2.25 plus postage and packaging. Sold in packs of two randomly chosen designs. Can also be exchanged for beer</joke>

  • Internalised

    Back in April Film Division took part in the 2011 Sci-Fi-London 48 hour film challenge: We’ll give you a randomly generated film title, some dialogue and a prop list. You’ll then have 48 hours to write, shoot and edit a complete five minute film… hard work but fun! I provided some glitches – using…

  • What Revolution? in Libre Graphics Magazine

    What Revolution? is featured in the Showcase section of issue 1.2 of Libre Graphics Magazine. The theme for this issues is Use Cases and Affordances: Our software tools, in their affordances and potential use cases, define for us, to a certain extent, what we may and may not do. Those decisions are put in…

  • Glitch smilies

    I was unsatisfied with the way the default smilies on my blog were looking at me so I decided to glitch them 🙂 Download them from here These smilies were made using GlitchSVG and a bit of post-processing. To use them on your WordPress site just replace the ones located at /wp-includes/images/smilies/ with these…

  • What Glitch? scripts

    For the What is Your Glitch? videos I wanted to build up on some of the extensive work that has already gone into the documentation, deconstruction and glitching of file formats. Rosa Menkman has already done a great job of documenting some of the more well-known file format glitches in the Vernacular of File…

  • What is your glitch?

    A series of videos exploring the types of glitches and compression artefacts available from different image and video file formats. Audio by defaultxr anddomesticflight A collection of the scripts used to create these videos will be available shortly

  • What Revolution?

    What Revolution? is the first in a series of images challenging the ideas of celebrity and idols. The 1960 photograph of Che Guevara by Alberto Korda has been endlessly mutated, transformed, and morphed. It can be found advertising anything from belts and “hip and cool” t-shirts to health insurance. It is tacked onto political…

  • Songs for Stylophone Beatbox

    On Wednesday 27th October I did a performance at Birmingham City University as part of my studies in Digital Arts in Performance. For this performance I wanted to look at the environment and conditions you need in order for errors to occur and to observe them. In order to observe an error you need…

  • Changing Room at SARC

    Changing Room is being showcased as part of Sonorities Festival of Contemporary Music and The Two Thousand + Ten symposium from November 4-7th. You may remember this piece from last year at Eastside Projects. Unlike last time instead of one artist having a week to develop work this time a group of artists will…

  • Graffiti Analysis at Inside Out

    For Inside Out Festival on 24th September I demoed Evan Roth’s Graffiti Analysis software. The hoardings outside Friction Arts’ building have just been dying to be tagged, so I felt this software would give the opportunity to do so, but in a very safe method. You can see some still shots here on Flickr…