Glitch art that finally moves: Daniel Kramer
Daniel Kramer (The Visceral Glitch)
Daniel Kramer, who works as The Visceral Glitch, builds glitch art out of broken image data, and AR is where his static pieces finally move. On an outdoor court his work overlays the space with text and distortion, including the line men working on healing. His piece I'm Not Trash came out of a personal encounter and is the one that keeps finding people.
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Artists use Artivive to add a second, moving layer to paintings, prints and illustrations, and share it as a link or in the app.
Credits
- Daniel Kramer artist
How a case like this gets made
- Pick what people will point their phone at: a painting, poster, pack, page or wall.
- Add the digital layer in the Artivive editor. Video, image, 3D model, sound. No code.
- Publish. Visitors open it in the free app or through a WebAR link, and enterprise campaigns run fully white label, under your own brand.
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