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datamosh - interrupting the convertion of a video and start messing with it

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I've posted this handy tutorial for databending images by editing them in a text editor. Check it out www.docpop.org/2014/01/a-glitch-primer-editing-image-file...

This image started off as a PSD file. For this file I found that different areas of the text controlled very unique features… I found the area near the middle controlled various RGB settings, so I could move the blue to the left and yellow to the right. Near the very bottom I found I was able to do the more traditional “move everything from this point in the data to the right or left” type thing that you usually do with JPG files.

This image is actually audio data with a header change

  

www.manfredschmidt.org/animated_glitch_ms/StartTheGlitchC...

 

…graphic experiment, animated glitches, thanks to Kyle McDonald

 

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Do not use, copy or edit any of my images without my written permission.

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wdp (jpeg-xr) >cool edit

eps databending (photoshop dcs 2.0 eps format - binary encoding) - multitap delay/invert - data formatted as 8 bit Signed (using Cool Edit)

www.formatc.hr/glitch_databend

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Glitch /Databend is a collab project done in 2015. as a part of “CTHR” program by CLUBTURE network.

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Project coordinators: Art org Format C

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Partners : Udruga za integraciju različitosti „Metakoncept“, Udruga mladih Orlando

Co-organizers: Clubture Network

NYC contemporary ballet (1980)

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iterated function system glitch

For many people, this image will appear 3-D, with the blue elements appearing in the "background." View large on black for full effect, and sit back three or more feet from your screen.

 

This phenomenon has a name: chromostereopsis

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