Just read this insightful commentary by @NBriz on glitch art in the context of AI.
More than just reflecting the aesthetic of distorted pixels, glitch art is centered on using technology the "wrong" way.
Definitely exciting to see new ways to create glitch art as AI evolves.
"When dealing with new and unfamiliar technology, it’s important for the glitch artist to dispel any preconceived notions of what a glitch should be."
— @NBriz urges artists working with #glitch to lean into their unexpected outputs in his piece, 'How to Glitch AI'
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Prompt-based image generators seem unhackable.
But a committed #glitch artist can still instigate interventions.
Today, @NBriz writes on the propensity of AI models to create convincing 'glitch-alikes'.
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@kaustly@rottytooth@joncates this tripped me up at first 😂 seems like this is just an article about glitch Art though && the class is about more general art stuff, right?
@kcimc haha, love this. we had a discussion about the future of AI/copyright in my Algorithmic Music class yesterday && one student suggested that overreaching IP law might unintentionally end up encouraging more experimental music 😋
wanna chat about glitch art? ⚠️ 💽 🧠we’re gonna be at the University of Chicago from 10am-4pm ++ tonight we’ll be sharing lots of glitches (screening/performances/installations) w/folks around the 🌎🌍🌏 8pm @tritrianglearts && online 👇https://t.co/cBZbDKykMX
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@threejs@vatsuko It is when all the other libraries I teach still use <script> (one less new thing for them to learn), it’s also been easier to teach them to debug in the console with the build vs the esm
@domibarra@TinaRiversRyan@postanika@stephanduq@_menkman@ucnv ah yes, to hide or not to hide; had that convo sooooo many times, the answer wasn’t always the same, but in dirty new media shows && glitch art (which is often about revealing otherwise invisible systems) the answer was usually to keep the cables visible