As contemporary visual creators, it is essential that we challenge standardised and homogenised aesthetics. In pursuit of this ethos, my visual practice has centred on the observation and exploration of beauty that emerges through mistakes and failures. In response to the increasingly digitised visual landscape of today, I have focused on investigating the aesthetic potential of various glitch techniques, particularly those grounded in pixel sorting. My work has specifically explored glitch experiments using FFglitch, a Python-based tool, which I have applied across diverse media, including video and poster design.
Glitch
The fountaion in Lausanne (2024), FFglitch, tomato.py, code editing
The bicycle trip in basel (2024) FFglitch with 360 GoPro video
The wave (2024), FFglitch
pow (2024), FFglitch
Roseate (2024), FFglitch

“DANCE” Poster, Weltformat, The images were glitched by Hex Fiend, inkplotter print, 2023

“TRAM” Poster, Weltformat, The images were glitched by Hex Fiend, inkplotter print, 2023