Glitch Textiles - @pixelform uses short circuited cameras to create blanket patterns

The following are a set of 60×40″ woven blankets by Phillip Stearns, produced using images generated from short circuited cameras as pattern sources.

These objects are layered deep with irony: a digital photograph made with a broken camera is mechanically woven as a blanket commonly advertised as a kitsch object—something meant to cherish memories now becomes a way to cherish corrupted memory; the cold logic of digital systems is fashioned into a warm blanket.


(via dj) see the rest at CreativeApplications.Net

Glitch Textiles - @pixelform uses short circuited cameras to create blanket patterns

The following are a set of 60×40″ woven blankets by Phillip Stearns, produced using images generated from short circuited cameras as pattern sources.

These objects are layered deep with irony: a digital photograph made with a broken camera is mechanically woven as a blanket commonly advertised as a kitsch object—something meant to cherish memories now becomes a way to cherish corrupted memory; the cold logic of digital systems is fashioned into a warm blanket.

(via dj) see the rest at CreativeApplications.Net

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