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The Glitch Aesthetic

Jackson, Rebecca
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The miscommunication between sender and receiver during transcoding indexes specific historical moments similarly to analog film's indexical trace. Iconography and glitch art begin to establish glitch's deictic index. The glitch aesthetic exposes societal paranoia by illustrating dependence on the digital and fear of system failure. With the advent of video sharing sites like Youtube and popular cyberfilms, the glitch aesthetic has evolved into a pop culture artifact.

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2011-11-23
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Research Projects
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Glitch art, Glitch, New media studies, Digital studies, Digital index, Pop culture
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Jackson, Rebecca (2011). "The Glitch Aesthetic." Thesis, Georgia State University. https://doi.org/10.57709/2370450
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2011-11-23
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