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Errors and noises are intentional disruptions or glitches in art that challenge traditional notions of perfection and beauty.
These disruptions can take various forms, such as digital distortion, misalignments, or breaks in the image or sound.
They can be used to convey a sense of disorientation or dissonance and disrupt conventional narratives and meanings.
Glitch artists intentionally incorporate errors and noises into their work to explore the limits and possibilities of technology and human perception.
As artist Rosa Menkman states, "Glitch art is a way of turning errors into an aesthetic language that can reveal hidden structures and patterns."
Glitches can also be used to subvert dominant power structures and challenge established hierarchies in the art world.
As glitch artist Daniel Temkin explains, "The glitch artist is like the trickster, the hacker, the pirate - the one who disrupts and redistributes power."
The use of errors and noises in art can also be seen as a way to embrace the impermanence and imperfection of human experience.
As artist Kim Asendorf notes, "Errors and glitches are part of our everyday life. They show that everything is in a constant state of change."
Ultimately, the incorporation of errors and noises in art can be seen as a way to challenge traditional notions of beauty and perfection and create new and unexpected forms of expression.
Glitch is not simply a failure of technology, but a desire to break free from what has been programmed for us." - Nick Briz