Glitches & Glory
Release date: August 29, 2025
Glitches have become a new visual language, reshaping digital aesthetics and expanding creative possibilities. As technology redefines how we create and perceive images, artists push boundaries, transforming fragmented data into striking, unexpected compositions.
Glitches & Glory traces this evolution through the work of David Szauder, who fuses digital techniques with artistic vision to craft layered, thought-provoking visuals. His work challenges perception, revealing the intricate interplay between memory, machine intelligence, and visual storytelling. Blending bold imagery with critical insight, this book examines how digital art embraces disruption, opens new creative frontiers, and reimagines the relationship between technology and artistic expression.
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