Iman Moradi – Glitch Aesthetics
Iman Moradi – Glitch Aesthetics
Iman Moradi – Glitch Aesthetics
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<strong>Glitch</strong> <strong>Aesthetics</strong><br />
<strong>Iman</strong> <strong>Moradi</strong><br />
were possibly influential in the way we can appreciate a fragmented style being<br />
applied to a digital image today.<br />
“…Pablo Picasso and …Georges Braque splintered the visual world not wantonly,<br />
but sensuously and beautifully with their new art”<br />
When you look at these paintings, there is a clear sense of a connection that can<br />
be drawn between their style and that of glitch art.<br />
Evidently, there could be a history involved behind reasons for glitch appreciation,<br />
that relate to what the prodigal artists of the cubist movement or other<br />
movements have done and the interesting techniques they have used.<br />
In the following pages I have compared the qualities less stated qualities of the<br />
glitch of the glitch to the work of some of these artists in a visual fashion. 14<br />
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I hope that this section is not construed as a misinterpretation or misappropriation of considerably great<br />
works of art. My main objective here is to trace the visual characteristics of <strong>Glitch</strong>-alikes to the work of<br />
these artists.<br />
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