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Glitch art related I like glitch art and often use it as a base to incorporate it into other stuff. If you have an iPhone or iPad you can use a program called Decim8 to do some mobile glitching. Some of the stuff I do with Decim8: Take photos of strangers with the intent to recursively fold them: Fold, Spindle, Mutilate by thisquietreverie, on Flickr With Apologies to H.R. Giger by thisquietreverie, on Flickr Fold, Spindle, Mutilate by thisquietreverie, on Flickr Decim8 an image until I get 5 or 6 variations that I like and use Sketchbook Pro (it's an iPad painting program with layer support) to composite together all the individual pieces that I like into a single image: 24/7 by thisquietreverie, on Flickr Eat the Glitch by thisquietreverie, on Flickr Machine, Gently Growling by thisquietreverie, on Flickr And when I find myself with a lot of free time, I use the glitched source to collage into things painted in Sketchbook Pro: Strangle by thisquietreverie, on Flickr Janky by thisquietreverie, on Flickr (fuss) by thisquietreverie, on Flickr Last year I noticed that if you are in the photo viewing app and you run your finger across the timeline at the bottom at a fixed rate it acts like an animated gif of all your photos in your camera roll. As my poor iPad has somewhere over 11k photos on it and a lot of them are source for glitching, collaging or are glitch variations it looked really interesting. I pulled out 1015 sequential images from somewhere in the middle of my camera roll and used a program called Photolapse to make an .AVI file from them. A lot of this video is watching glitches come together. Marked NWS for scanned polaroids of boobies I sometimes find in abandoned buildings: http://www.flickr.com/photos/quietreverie/6235462583/ If you want to try any of this: http://decim8.info/ and http://home.hccnet.nl/s.vd.palen/ for Photolapse
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