Iman Moradi. Ant Scott, Joe Gilmore, Christopher Murphy - Glitch: Designing Imperfection.
Mark Batty Publisher, ISBN 978-0979966668, USA, 2009, English Error, and even more importantly, its perception and visual beauty are at the heart of the "glitch art" movement. Be it ethereal, as with a few seconds of uncertainty in the graphic rendering, or fixed, as a more or less stable bug in a file, the glitch is a recurrent, yet peripheral visual component. This is the first book dedicated to a growing aesthetic movement that visually explores what has been substantially experimented on in electronic music. It's a vast collection assembled by two experts in this field, Iman Moradi and Ant Scott (beflix.org), who have been helped by Joe Gilmore and Christopher Murphy. It took four years to make it and it collects a compelling abstract aesthetic where the loss of information, the frozen uncertainty, the ironic revenge of the machine (with the inscrutable human error behind) are conjuring the creation of a fragile beauty. More at Neural.it http://www.neural.it/art/2010/02/iman_moradi_ant_scott_joe_gilm.phtml _______________________________________________ NetBehaviour mailing list [email protected] http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
