Turning 30
And Animated Glitch Art Reflection, part of the TweetBlessed project
No matter how self assured I think I am, as I prepared to become another decade older I found myself focusing on unreached goals and the supposedly end of my “glory days.” But inspite of this, I was blessed to be entering my 30th decade.
While many glitch artists rely on software or websites to mash their code, I relied on my own coding knowledge to create the visual hacks shown in the 127 animated frames. In remixing the aesthetics, I sought to stumble upon design principles such as repetition, color contrast, hierarchy, and composition in each glitched frame.
Exhibited in the Glitch Art gallery show on Greenville College’s campus, on TweetBlessed.com, and in the Bock Museum.
Selected Frames
- Showcased in the TweetBlessed Exhibition | Richard W. Bock Sculpture Museum | Greenville University in 2015.