@endlessmazin Thank you! I'll look into these. I also use Blender and I think I can use that as well for my own style. But, still, thank you for sharing.
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@endlessmazin Thank you! I'll look into these. I also use Blender and I think I can use that as well for my own style. But, still, thank you for sharing.
what is your process usually like? this is some of the coolest stuff I've ever seen
Basically, I'm a geek who lives out his fantasies. Exploring "What if…" scenarios brings me immense joy…
"What if drone footage from alternate universe looked like it was recorded on a glitchy VHS tape and viewed on an old TV?" or "How would a video game based on my favorite TV show, if it existed, be designed for an old-school PC?" or "What would an abstraction look like to the world of computing" intrigue me endlessly…Searching for answers to questions like this is a part of my artistic production, and I believe that the technological developments we are experiencing represent the pinnacle of achievement for a geek/dreamer at this moment. I have always been a guy of "endless possibilities" and this is the era of endless possibilities.
This was the part of creating a concept. Then comes the experimentation phase, where I dive deep into glitch art. It's not just about applying effects with apps; it's about pushing boundaries, bending data, and mixing signals until something unexpected and beautiful emerges. I prefer crafting custom scripts and exploring unconventional methods rather than relying on pre-made plugins. With AI and evolving technology, the realm of glitch art is constantly expanding, offering endless opportunities for creative exploration. Apart from my artistic production, I spend most of my time researching. Spending times on Github, CivitAI and internet archive. I enjoy crafting custom codes to explore different aesthetics and repurpose them in unexpected ways. When I stumble upon a style that resonates with me, I use it as a canvas to build new worlds.
I don't simply see myself as an artist; I consider myself an adventurer, syncing with the rhythm of the era and infusing it with my essence. My basic principles: I don't like superficiality, I dig deep, always be adventurous, go beyond plugins and filters, not exploiting the feeling of nostalgia and building a better nostalgia.
Thanks for asking!