Tuesday, 9 July 2013

David Szauder


Born in Hungary but living in Berlin, digital artist David Szauder has a collection of series which interact between old and found images and digital manipulation. 'Glitch art' is a new genre which is now growing very popular within the digital art age. A glitch is certainly what many of us has experienced at least once in their life you are surrounded by technology. It is a temporary fault in the system and produces a distorted image. According to Iman Moradi, who wrote a brief account on glitch art, defined that there are two types of glitch art. One being 'Pure Glitch' where it was produced at random, real, and appropriated. Where as Szauder's work classifies into 'Glitch-alike' because of the deliberate nature where the works were planned and designed, making them artificial.   

The characteristics of the images used suggest they are vintage, with scratched and grains still intact. Combined with Szauder's used of glitch technique add another dimension of deterioration. Fragmented memories in which the name of his series indicates. 

More works below!










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