Showing posts with label new aesthetic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label new aesthetic. Show all posts

Wednesday

Image Glitching

In the workshop today we've been looking at image glitching, which is something I'm pretty interested in. I'd never really heard the time glitching before in relation to images; from what I understand image glitching is basically messing around with, distorting, and corrupting an image (to get a cool effect).
Some great examples of image glitching are as so...





There's a really good HTML 5 tool to use for image glitching, and I've been messing around a bit with the image of Kate Moss that I'm using for my project.
So I've gone from this...


To this...





And this...



And then this...




Very fun to mess around with! I'm thinking that maybe I could find some way of incorporating image glitching into my project.




Saturday

New Beginnings

So I have recently embarked on my Digital Media MA and am attempting to document my learning curve, as well as commenting on what I enjoyed most/found difficult/made me want to die with frustration.

Theory and Practice of Interactive Media (#tpim2013, as you may see me tweeting) is one of my core courses this term and looks very interesting from having a look at what we're going to be learning from week to week. I'm looking forward to learning lots of new things and just generally experimenting with lots of programmes, even if it doesn't always go to plan!

My undergraduate degree (Media and Cultural Studies) was completely theoretical, so the practical part is going to be completely new to me, but hopefully I'll be able to pick most of it up fairly quickly. The course is taught in two parts; there is a seminar each week studying from a theoretical perspective, as well as a workshop that studies the practical side, so it will be interesting to make the connection between theory and practice.

The aspects of the course that I'm most looking forward to are learning more about this 'new aesthetic' that has been mentioned, and just generally being introduced to new programmes that I haven't previously experienced.

I thought this image below quite nicely summed up lots of the elements of Digital Media...