Barbican
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These images were made using the program ‘Audacity’, usually an audio editing program, in a process known as ‘Databending’ that takes the image down to it’s raw data which allows it to be read as an audio file, before putting it back together again after using a technique for editing audio. Here is a
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My interest in Glitch art came about whilst watching the film ‘Koyaanisqatsi’ by Director Godfrey Reggio featuring a superb soundtrack composed by Philip Glass. The file I was watching had been corrupted in some places causing the distortions seen below. I felt that this style of distortion would be advantageous to my studies of landscapes. I came upon
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So I went to Barbican for the first time, and I can not get over how beautiful a place it is. With some of the photos I also played around with the editing a little, so they are not necessarily that great. But anyway, Barbican, who does not love Brutalism? I want to live in
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The Barbican played host to a very thought provoking exhibition showing off parts of the collections of a variety of artists from all over the world, sometimes interspersed with their own work to show lineage of inspiration. The featured artists were: Arman, Peter Blake, Hanne Darboven, Edmund de Waal, Damien Hirst, Howard Hodgkin, Dr Lakra, Sol LeWitt, Martin Parr, Jim Shaw, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Andy Warhol, Pae White and Martin