Experiments: Glitch & more (part 2)
This follows from my previous post titled “Glitch Thinking”.
I guess everything was triggered by a visit a few weeks ago at the Pecci Museum of Conteporary Art in Prato where I visited the interesting exhibition “LIVE! Art meets Rock”.
Of all things, a small Mao portrait made in 1973 by Andy Warhol, in front of which I spent the most part of my visit, acutely revived my fascination for Warhol and his Pop Art.
As a result, I am trying my hand at glitchey, pop-esque, grungey ways of assaulting some of my iPhone photos.
The photos of this post are to be considered as pure experimentation aimed at satisfying my… curiosity.
I still haven’t got the slightest hint about where this might lead me - or not at all…
I would love feedbacks and comments though.
Experiments: Glitch & more (part 1)
I am trying new ways of photoediting on iPhone/iPad.
Glitch art always fascinated me.
These are two experiments. I might do more.
Lorenzo plays for me and he thinks I’m taking the photo he asked me to take.
But I was filming.
The Photoshooting Tourist Trilogy
These were shot in Piazza del Duomo - Firenze - while just standing, turning and looking around in a couple of minutes.
The square was quiet at the time, not much was going on but as you can see here, there is always a crowd of tourists taking shots of/in front of the Duomo.
Two Hipstamatic shots on iPhography
“Señoras que parecen en nada” has even earned the iPhography Editors pick of the day.
Thanks guys!
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The last fine day of the season
First experiment of video totally done on an iPhone 4.
Take it as a little tiny bit of a memory and nothing else; it was a rather lovely day for us.
Source: vimeo.com


