Varying glitches, RAW, BMP, GIF, and so on.
Video downloaded from youtube of the ‘Red Army’ marching.
Cut to roughly a second of footage, exported frames as JPG images.
Converted to BMP.
Imported a frame into audacity, exported as a RAW file.
Opened in photoshop, rotated 180 degrees.
Repeated.
Made each frame into an animated gif.



I might get these put on canvasses/in frames or some shit.
I started with a plain white page 100px by 100px, and drew a red strip a white stripe and a blue strip, I then resized it to 1000px by 1000px.
I then saved as a JPG, imported into audacity, exported as a WAV, re-imported and re-exported as a JPG.
I then re-sized the image to 100px by 100px, and exported as a JPF, glitched in a Hex Editor.
Re-sized to 2000x2000, and got the top image.
I then saved as a BMP and opened in audacity, saving the image as a RAW file.
I opened it none-interleaved in photoshop to get the image bottom left, and interleaved to get the image bottom right.
I missed out a bunch of steps. But nevermind.





This took me a long time, and it looks a bit shit.
Nevermind.
JPG images opened in audacity, exported as WAV files, re-imported as audio, exported as JPG files. Layered in photoshop.
View Larger Just another one of JC.
It definitely didn’t layer over itself in the original, maybe it’s because I’ve uploaded it using my phone’s 3G as a wireless router.




Experiments with different image formats.
Each image was opened in audacity, converted to WAV, and exported as a JPG.
Top left is JP2.
Top right is JPG.
Bottom left is GIF.
Bottom right is TIFF compressed using packbits.




Different variations of RAW glitches when re-imported under different settings in photoshop. Using an image of the Chines flag.
Three frames on a loop from one of my installation pieces.
View Larger Created by converting files to JPG, then opening them in audacity re-exporting as WAV files, re-importing and exporting as BMP, then converting back to JPG.
Then repeated.
Then looped into a gif.
View Larger Started as a red love heart, extended the canvas, converted to RAW interleaved and opened in Word, re saved, opened in photoshop, rotated saved as RAW, repeated.





Since it’s Eadweard Muybridge’s 182nd birthday I made a bunch of RAW glitches of some of his work.
Here it is a final time, this time compressed through photoshops animated gif software, but compressed to use only 8 colours.