Early 2000s-style Glitch and Net Art in TouchDesigner - Tutorial
Offered By: The Interactive & Immersive HQ via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the creation of generative art inspired by early 2000s glitch and net art aesthetics in this 26-minute TouchDesigner tutorial. Dive into the history of glitch as a visual effect and its prevalence in 1990s technology, from corrupted data files to skipping CDs. Learn how to craft a piece using feedback and displacement techniques, drawing inspiration from early net art and glitch art movements. Discover ways to modify the outcome and gain insights into the artistic influences behind the project. Perfect for those interested in digital art history and contemporary creative coding practices.
Syllabus
Early 2000s-style Glitch / Net Art In TouchDesigner - Tutorial
Taught by
The Interactive & Immersive HQ
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