Transcoding raw binary data into fabric at 100 threads/cm using 8 colors and 32 different weaving patterns. @ the TextielLab in Tilburg, NL.
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Transcoding raw binary data into fabric at 100 threads/cm using 8 colors and 32 different weaving patterns. @ the TextielLab in Tilburg, NL.
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Mac OS X iTunes 10.6.3 (25) 64bit binary excerpts rendered as RGB images, woven into blankets.
The first two pieces in a new series of blankets dedicated to making visible the data structures that make up our everyday lives.
Last Call!
Tomorrow marks the start of my Online Course in Glitch Art Techniques
Sign up TODAY with the discount code: TUMULT for $5 off the already low registration price of $20!
Upcoming Classes in Visual Glitch Art:
2 Days @3rd Ward Brooklyn: Image, Sound and Video
7 Day Online course @Skillshare.com: Image (discount code: TUMULT)
1 Day @Machine Project Los Angeles: Image and Sound
Pink Melt (with process screenshots)
A GIF created by animating screen captures from QuickTime Player 7 playing back an h.264 encoded .MOV video file that was stuffed into a blank .TIFF file using HexFiend, opened and edited using GIMP, saved as a .TIFF and converted back into a .MOV by copying and pasting data in HexFiend and saving as a .MOV.
Learn how to do this and more in my upcoming ONLINE Visual Glitch Art Course. Use the discount code TUMULT for $5 off the $20 enrollment price. SIGN UP HERE. Do it now!
Textile designer Phillip Stearns was on track for a career in engineering when he veered into the uncharted waters of electronics, sound imaging and design. Fast-forward to his MFA at the California Institute of the Arts and some experimentation with rewired cameras, and the result is Glitch, a collection of woven art that Stearns generates from short-circuited cameras.
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Take an Online Class in Visual Glitch Art taught by Phillip Stearns, creator of Year of the Glitch and Glitch Textiles.
Learn how to surgically alter raw data and wield the power of the glitch with zen-like accuracy. Test your skills and apply your knowledge in class projects. The top rated student works will be featured on Year of the Glitch!
Class runs March 28th - April 4th. Take it from ANYWHERE in the world! Enrollment is only $20! Sign up today.
NOW ON SALE: SELECT GLITCH TEXTILE DESIGNS
Where? Right here!
For how long? Until the end of March!
How cheap? $100-$150 off MSRP on in stock textiles.
Tell your friends!
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NOW ANNOUNCING: ONLINE CLASS IN VISUAL GLITCH ART
I’m teaching a class online at skillshare.com on how to make visual glitch art. Enrollment is only $20!!! Sign up today! Class starts March 28th. Top 10 student works will be featured on Year of the Glitch.
Woot!
Glitch Textile DCP_2994 (pictured above) will be available at the Rabbithole Silent Auction post-Sandy recovery fundraiser.
Thursday MARCH 9th 7:00 - 11:00 pm
33 Washington Street, Brooklyn, New York 11201
You’ll need to get tickets.
Rabbithole has played an important role in my career in NY as a supporter of emerging artists. Their space in DUMBO suffered substantial damage from flooding during hurricane Sandy. It would mean a lot to me if you could help spread the word about this special benefit. There are loads of talented artists contributing work, plus a great line up of live performances!
I must be dreaming, because I think the CEO and founder of tumblr just bought a glitch blanket!

Final Hour!
This is the last hour to grab a Glitch Blanket at a 20%+ discount on Fab.com.
Check out the sale: http://fab.com/sale/17451/
2 Days left!
Glitch Blankets are on sale at Fab.com
These blankets were designed using images taken with short circuited cameras. They’re super warm, 100% cotton, machine washable, and come in two styles: knit (40x60”) and woven (53x71”). 30+ designs to choose from.
Visit the sale here: http://fab.com/sale/17451/
All Glitch Textiles are now on sale for $200 each!
Plus 9 all new Jacquard Woven Glitch Blanket designs!
Place your order by the end of the day this Friday, November 30th to receive yours before December 25th.
Hint: These things are freakin’ warm, and it’s getting cold out there!