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Glitch art is dead Glitch Art is Dead is a global initiative dedicated to showcasing the ever evolving artforms and community of Glitch Art.

It works to find a place for digital art in the real world through hosting exhibitions, workshops, and performances. The Glitch Art is Dead project aims to deny its title, introducing the viewer to a wide spectrum of glitch artworks & showing the vitality of the genre. GAID exhibitions showcase selected works from open calls in Glitch Artists Collective, which is a vast, open artistic community th

at unites glitch artists from all over the world. Founded in 2015 by Aleksandra Pieńkosz and Ras Alhague, fueled by ∞ energy of glitch community. Cooperation proposals –> [email protected]

H I S T O R Y

–> First exhibition took place in Kraków, Poland: http://thecreatorsproject.vice.com/blog/glitch-art-is-dead. Curated by Aleksandra Pieńkosz, Ras Alhague, Jakub Zataj and Troy Ford. Part of its output is a glitch art book that can be downloaded for free here: http://ść-ch.pl/glitch-art-is-dead/

–> Second exhibition was held in Gamut Gallery in Minneapolis, USA. http://www.gamutgallerympls.com/2017/02/10/glitch-art-is-dead/ #:~:text=Hosted%20by%20Gamut%20Gallery%2C%20the,performances%20curated%20by%20Alex%20Kmett. Curated by Miles Taylor, Aleksandra Pieńkosz and Ras Alhague.

–> GAID 2022 is a 3rd international exhibit of Glitch Artists, featured at the K.K. Berge Gallery as part of the Prairie Fyre Arts & Music Festival. Located in the historic Berge building in Granite Falls, Minnesota, USA the 2022 exhibition will be curated by a team of talented artists and organizers:

Miles Taylor (Wood Lake)
Aleksandra Pienkosz (Kraków)
Jeremy Nealis (Madison)
Autumn Cavender-Wilson (Granite Falls)
Scott DeMuth (Granite Falls)
B (Pittsburg)
John Bumstead (Minneapolis)
Kaspar Ravel (Paris)

Glitch Art Is Dead is honored to be showcasing the works of several artists a part of the trailblazing Glitch Art commun...
07/09/2022

Glitch Art Is Dead is honored to be showcasing the works of several artists a part of the trailblazing Glitch Art community of Iran.
➡️ In 2020, the independent non-profit artistic institution, Platform-101, ran the first-ever Glitch group exhibition in Iran, inviting 27 artists from 9 different countries at the Bavan Gallery in Tehran. This exhibition was curated by Sadegh Majlesi, and Mohammad Ali Famori, Co-Founder and Director of Platform-101 , and it was titled after the manifesto of Iranian Glitch Art that Famori wrote in 2019 which he called, Glitch: Pixel Language.
➡️ The artists from the Glitch Art community in Iran that Glitch Art Is Dead has the privilege of showcasing are: Arash Masoom / ,
Arezou Ramezani / , Nima Mansoury / .photography , Ramin Saeidian / , Reza Famori / , and Mohammad Ali Famori / .
You can still watch their amazing video works in KK Berge Art Gallery in Granite Falls!

After an amazing day 2 with , .wtf and Andre, we’re ready to meet y’all on Sunday! All of the events are taking place at...
03/09/2022

After an amazing day 2 with , .wtf and Andre, we’re ready to meet y’all on Sunday! All of the events are taking place at the KK Berge gallery. They are all being recorded and will be uploaded online after the festival – we’ll post about it soon 🤍

On Sunday, September 4th at 10am, Dina and Vedran will be leading the workshop, Automate Your Glitching. This workshop d...
03/09/2022

On Sunday, September 4th at 10am, Dina and Vedran will be leading the workshop, Automate Your Glitching. This workshop demonstrates techniques for batch glitching images and image sequences derived from videos. Workshop participants are expected to bring their laptops with pre-installed software and short video clips to work on. Dm us for a gdrive link if you want to participate! ❗️
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Dina Karadžić earned an MFA at the Academy of Fine Arts, Zagreb in 2012. (Co)founded and is the art director of ‘Format C‘, an art org focused on new media art research and non-profit collaborative creation.
Active in the area of visual | digital | net art; worked in the fields of stop-mo animation, custom character design and freelance illustration. (Co)works as a lecturer, an artisan, a curator and an NGO project assistant.

Vedran Gligo is a self–taught DIY hacker / artist / cultural event organizer living and working in Zagreb, Croatia. Strongly applying open source principles in everyday life and practice and working to empower the local community by holding free and open digital workshops in Zagreb’s Autonomous Cultural Center through the hacklab01 project which he co-founded in 2009. Practicing in the fields of open source, promoting the adoption of GNU / Linux, glitch art, large scale online collaborative art, independent culture production, (h)ac(k)tivism (…).
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❗️all the events are taking place at the KK Berge Art Gallery 807 Prentice St, Granite Falls.❗️On Sunday, September 4th ...
03/09/2022

❗️all the events are taking place at the KK Berge Art Gallery 807 Prentice St, Granite Falls.❗️
On Sunday, September 4th at 11:30am, Sky Goodman () and Sabato Visconti ()will be presenting ➡️ An Intro to Glitch Art on Tezos. ⬅️
There will also be multiple works of each artist on display during the GAID exhibition.
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Sky Goodman is a multimedia artist, poet, and educator living in Chicago, who works full time as an artist, creating music videos for bands and working with virtual reality and 3D software, crafting dream-scapes. Sky regularly collaborates with other artists, musicians and dancers and is a part of multiple collaborative projects that put on live events, exhibitions, and performances in Chicago.
Sabato Visconti is a Brazilian new media artist and photographer based in Western Massachusetts. Sabato seeks to interrogate imaging practices that have become absorbed by digital processes, hybridized media, online networks, and machine intelligence through works that capture the plight of the subject in the face of environmental turbulence driven by systems designed to fail and malfunction.
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Nick Briz () is an internationally recognized new-media artist, educator and organizer. His work investigates the promis...
02/09/2022

Nick Briz () is an internationally recognized new-media artist, educator and organizer. His work investigates the promises and perils of living in an increasingly digital and networked world. He is an active participant in various online communities and conversations including glitch art, net art, remix culture, digital literacy, hacktivism and digital rights. He's co-founder of netizen.org a nonprofit focused on digital literacy and digital culture, he's Associate Professor Adjunct at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Lecturer at the University of Chicago, and a freelance Creative Technologist.

On Sunday, September 4th at 1:30pm, Nick Briz will be presenting a lecture on The Tactical Misuse of Online Platforms.

GAID history part 1🌀The first GAID event, consisting of an exhibition and glitch art workshops, was in 2015 in Kraków, P...
01/09/2022

GAID history part 1🌀The first GAID event, consisting of an exhibition and glitch art workshops, was in 2015 in Kraków, Poland at Teatr Barakah, organized by Aleksandra Pieńkosz (.png) and Ras Alhague (). The show was the first official exhibition of the vital and developing at that time art group, Glitch Artists Collective, and it was an international success that introduced glitch art to the wider audience. The result of this expo was also a conceptual glitch art theory book & reminiscence of the exhibition, which was the first publication entirely devoted to this genre released in Poland and an innovative digital artbook downloaded in thousands of copies. It is still available online to be downloaded for free – link is in bio ⬆️

On Saturday, September 3rd at 11am, one of our curators, Kaspar Ravel (.wtf) will be presenting their research on Affect...
30/08/2022

On Saturday, September 3rd at 11am, one of our curators, Kaspar Ravel (.wtf) will be presenting their research on Affective Artifacts, and you may also catch them DJ’ing later from 2am–3am at the Prairie Fyre Music Festival.
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Kaspar Ravel (they/them) is an artist and researcher in critical media known for curating and coding open-source tools within the glitch art movement. Their main research focuses on Affective Artifacts, exploring the affect that humans hold towards the flaws and marks embedded in media by technologies that are, or will soon be replaced.

On Saturday, September 3rd at 10am, Schü will be leading a photogrammetry glitching workshop where participants will lea...
29/08/2022

On Saturday, September 3rd at 10am, Schü will be leading a photogrammetry glitching workshop where participants will learn how to create 3D-photogrammetry objects, how to glitch these objects, and how to prepare them for 3D-printing. Workshop participants are expected to bring their laptops with some pre-installed software. There is also an OBJ file that will need to be downloaded as well, though participants are also welcome to bring an OBJ file of their own. (message us for a link to gdrive folder)
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Andre Schü is a new media artist from Minnesota who creates glitch art, video art, virtual and interactive art, 3D sculptures, and often works within the field of live entertainment.

You can also see the 3D-sculpture, Creature, Andre made with artist RaneBo Riot on display during the GAID exhibition.

Dr Michael Betancourt,  is a glitch art pioneer who has been making visually seductive digital art that brings the visio...
29/08/2022

Dr Michael Betancourt, is a glitch art pioneer who has been making visually seductive digital art that brings the visionary tradition into the present by glitching still and moving images since 1990. By emphasizing their digital origins, his aesthetics express a consistent concern for the poetic potential of the overlooked and neglected images made by digital computers: the “glitched” images that are commonly ignored and rejected.
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On Saturday, September 3rd at 1pm, Betancourt will be leading a roundtable discussion, “So, Here We Are”, to talk about the past, present, and future of Glitch Art. Selected pieces from his series, The Instaglitch, can be seen on display during the GAID exhibition, along with a projected movie which animates all 2,600 still images of the series.

We're running in tandem with the Prairie Fyre Arts & Music Festival () 🕺A mighty fine vibe harvest this year's Labor Day...
25/08/2022

We're running in tandem with the Prairie Fyre Arts & Music Festival ()
🕺A mighty fine vibe harvest this year's Labor Day weekend!
➡️ GAID events are free.
➡️For Prairie Fyre Festival: grab your tickets at www.prairiefyre.org // This activity is funded in part by a grant from the Southwest Minnesota Arts Council.

We are very glad to introduce you to the first of our GUEST ARTISTS at   –  🤍 •Rob Sheridan is an art director, writer, ...
22/08/2022

We are very glad to introduce you to the first of our GUEST ARTISTS at – 🤍

Rob Sheridan is an art director, writer, designer, illustrator, photographer, director, and editor, among other things. He regularly creates experimental projects on social media that explore new technologies and new ways of communicating. Sheridan is most well known for the creative work he’s done for the band, Nine Inch Nails.

During opening night of Glitch Art Is Dead, Friday, September 2nd, several printed works of Sheridan’s will be on display, and starting at 7pm, Rob Sheridan will be interviewed in-real-time virtually by the visual artist & musician, Royb0t (Nick Liberatore), followed by a short public Q&A session.

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