Daniel Temkin By Courtney S., Meg Metzger-Seymour, Colin Crawford, Jake Dunaetz
About Specializes in fields such as Glitchometry ● and Code studies Makes art with new alphabets, new ● languages and internet directories 1995- Bachelor of Arts in Communication ● art at University of Wisconsin Very active in the art community from ● artist talks to Workshops
Glitchometry Temkin describes ● glitchometry as “experiments in sonification where each image beings as a simple geometric shape and develops complexity through the application of sound effects to the visual material” Glitchometry Stripes (2016)
Esoteric Codes Experiments in language and ● code, including code art, esolangs, and other projects where one must read the text of a code to understand the work c0d3.Attorney(2018)
Dither Dither is a form of noise that is intentionally applied to an image to stop errors such as color banding. It is also used in the audio and video realms to help master final products. However, Temkin uses this process to a state where it starts to completely change the artwork that is created, as shown in his Dither Studies. Granino Arthur Korn and Theresa M. Korn (1952). Electronic Analog Computers: (d–c Analog Computers)
Dither Studies #1 http://danieltemkin.com/DitherStudies/
Dither Studies: Credit Card 2017
Unicode is an international programming code that is used in several different languages such as Java and HTML. It allows for the storing of different characters as a number, allowing for them to be accessed by different computers. It this piece, Temkin has ovelaid several characters and starts to Unicode Compressure, 2014 decrease their http://danieltemkin.com/UnicodeCompressure resolution until they dissolve into one large pixel.
Glitchometry Stripes Starts as a set of ● black and white stripes Sonified ● Specific sounds ● coded to colors Not an exact ● science
Stripe Modulator, 2014, 2016 http://danieltemkin.com/StripeModulator/
Endless Meander, 2017 http://endlessmeander.com/
Glitchometry Triangles #1, 2013
Glitchometry Triangles #5, 2013
Glitchometry Triangles #6, 2013
Glitchometry #20, 2012
Glitchometry Circles #4, 2013
Circle Opened At The Wrong Proportions, 2016
George Brecht's "Three Lamp Events”, 2013 https://vimeo.com/102079532
Ceci n’est pas une glitch Uses glitches as a ● tool Glitch art is the ● communication between us and the “machine” Does not need a ● clear purpose
Sources ● http://danieltemkin.com/ ● Granino Arthur Korn and Theresa M. Korn (1952). Electronic Analog Computers: (d–c Analog Computers) ●
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