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Brainstorm Blog #1

Writer's picture: Nadia MartinNadia Martin

While it’s a little hard to imagine how my glitches will end up, I am starting to see some kind of theme in the images that I am choosing and creating that could lead to the kind of vibe I want to go with for the project. I’ve noticed that I’ve been picking images that have mythological or scary creatures, statues, knights, fire, and skeletons (but also some pretty random stuff in the mix). Given my semi-consistent choice of image content, my project could reflect a dream-like, mythological, medieval world that gets juxtaposed with the modern technology involved in glitch, maybe as if their world is incompatible with ours. Depending on how broken the images end up becoming, this theme may or may not come through, but I’m going to keep this in the back of my mind while I’m generating more images to see if I can curate what I’m making to at least start with this sort of theme. 


As far as a glitching method, I liked the glitches I got using the pixel sorting lab. It seemed more successful in actually glitching the images compared to the other methods I’ve tried. However, I also want to continue experimenting with the method from our first glitch lab as well as the audacity glitch method to see if I can get more successful glitches. With these other methods, I seem to have a problem with my glitches not being “glitchy” enough, and then when I try to make them glitchier the file breaks, so I’ll have to figure out what’s going on with that. 





 
 
 

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