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jonCates — Glitch Art wit jonCates (gl1tch.us)

gl1tch.us

Year
2013
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gl1tch.us
Author
jonCates

Web resource and exhibition page by jonCates collecting glitch art theory, history, and featured works. Max Capacity's X1172 (2011) is featured in the "CRASHING SYSTEMS" section. Presented at Neutral Ground Contemporary Art Forum, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, Sept 12–14, 2013.

jonCates — Glitch Art wit jonCates (gl1tch.us)

  • Publication: gl1tch.us (web)
  • Author: jonCates
  • Date: September 12–14, 2013 (exhibition at Neutral Ground)
  • Type: Web Resource / Exhibition Page

Summary

Comprehensive web resource by jonCates collecting glitch art history, theory, and featured works across the pre-Glitch, Glitch, and post-Glitch continuum. Presented at Neutral Ground Contemporary Art Forum in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada (Sept 12–14, 2013) and online.

The page features work by dozens of artists across a sprawling glitch art historiography, from Nam June Paik’s Magnet TV (1965) through to contemporary digital and Dirty New Media practices. Max Capacity’s X1172 (2011) is featured in the “CRASHING SYSTEMS” section, alongside Martin Howse’s crash theory text from Always Crashing (2005).

The exhibition at Neutral Ground also featured: Absolute Value of Noise, Alan Sondheim, Antonio Roberts, ASCETICCHARLOT, Attraktor Zeros, Benjamin Gaulon, Carrie Gates & Jon Vaughn, David Gerhard, Erik Rzepka, Glitchr, Holly Lay, Ian Campbell, Jeff Kolar, jonCates, Kim Asendorf, Nelson Diaz, Rebecca Caines, Rozita Fogelman, Ryan Hill, Shawne Holloway, stAllio!, Systaime Alias Michaël Borras, YUNG PHARAOH, and others.

Also includes references to GLI.TC/H festival, SXSW 2013 (“2012: Year of the GLI.TC/H”), RENEW conference (Riga, Latvia, Oct 8–11, 2013), the databenders Yahoo Group, and Dirty New Media in Chicago.

Works Mentioned

  • X1172 — MAX CAPACITY (2011), featured in “CRASHING SYSTEMS” section

Cross-References

  • GLI.TC-H BUMP 2010 — jonCates-curated festival referenced on this page
  • SPEED SHOW - while loop is true — another jonCates curation (2011)
  • The Glitch Moment(um) - Rosa Menkman — Rosa Menkman’s work referenced throughout

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