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  2. Glitch art - Wikipedia

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    Animated example of what a glitched video can look like, by Michael Betancourt (Mae Murray in a screen test). Glitch art is an art movement centering around the practice of using digital or analog errors, more so glitches, for aesthetic purposes by either corrupting digital data or physically manipulating electronic devices.

  3. Databending - Wikipedia

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    Databending is frequently employed in glitch art, [2] and is considered a sub-category of the genre. [1] The sonification technique is commonly used by glitch musicians such as Alva Noto. [1] Ahuja and Lu summarized the process through a quote by Adam Clark Estes of Gizmodo as "the internet's code-heavy version of graffiti."

  4. List of glitch artists - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of Glitch artists working in various media. Glitch artists make art based on errors and faults. Glitch artists make art based on errors and faults. Contents:

  5. Compression artifact - Wikipedia

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    DivXPrime—First known experiments of datamoshing video software by Bertrand Planes & Christian Jacquemin (based on Xvid algorithm) Teaser for Sonic Birth—A short movie directed by Jérome Blanquet, datamoshing effect by David Olivari, produced by [Metronomic]. Full movie: Sonic Birth. datamosher—A GPL video datamoshing software.

  6. Glitch - Wikipedia

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    In broadcasting, a corrupted signal may glitch in the form of jagged lines on the screen, misplaced squares, static looking effects, freezing problems, or inverted colors. The glitches may affect the video and/or audio (usually audio dropout) or the transmission.

  7. Noise (video) - Wikipedia

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    Noise, static or snow screen captured from a VHS tape. Noise, commonly known as static, white noise, static noise, or snow, in analog video, CRTs and television, is a random dot pixel pattern of static displayed when no transmission signal is obtained by the antenna receiver of television sets and other display devices.

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