February 14, 2022
Year of the Glitch is 10 Years OldThe project ran from January 1st 2012 - December 31st 2012 as a year-long glitch-a-day project exploring all manners of misusing digital media and software.
An NFT archive is currently underway on Objkt.com at...

Year of the Glitch is 10 Years Old

The project ran from January 1st 2012 - December 31st 2012 as a year-long glitch-a-day project exploring all manners of misusing digital media and software.

An NFT archive is currently underway on Objkt.com at https://objkt.com/profile/tz1UH4wWsGkkjyBJ9vF2aCL1APHQxGmr7Lod/collections

366/366 editions of Original Post Media 1 tz

1/1 editions of Source Media 20.12 tz

2/2 editions of Bonus Media 10 tz

5/5 and 10/10 editions of Outtakes, Alternate takes, and Process Media 2.012 tz

June 8, 2021

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Since 2006, video has been integral to my practice.

“Umbra” was created in 2019 at @signalculture out of frustration with US politics.

Listed on @hicetnunc2000 to celebrate H=N’s 100th day.

Edition of 100 for 0.1 XTZ each.

hicetnunc.xyz/objkt/121228

May 18, 2021

PIC Series Lenticular

NFT listed on Foundation.app - reserve price 0.1 ETH

Animated simulation of a lenticular print of selected images from the PIC Series, a collection of images created by short circuiting vintage low resolution Olympus digital cameras. Created in Blender.

https://foundation.app/phillipstearns/pic-series-lenticular-27423

September 25, 2020

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Trading at $208.22 on https://foundation.app/glitchtextiles/$OBVS

Supply: 10/25

Redemption and order fulfillment begins October 1st, 2020

Woven throw blanket designed by disrupting a visualization of F8N smart contract bytecode. Measures approx 54"x72". Machine Washable Cotton. Made in the USA.

Photographed in Bombay Beach. Modeled by Gene Kogan.

September 24, 2020

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@glitchtextiles

Trading at $208.22 on https://foundation.app/glitchtextiles/$OBVS

Supply: 10/25


Redemption and order fulfillment begins October 1st, 2020


Woven throw blanket designed by disrupting a visualization of F8N smart contract bytecode. Measures approx 54"x72". Machine Washable Cotton. Made in the USA.


Photographed in Bombay Beach

August 20, 2020
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Detail of a printable 18″x24″ 300dpi Digital Artwork by Phillip David Stearns, Founder of @glitchtextiles
Available exclusively on Foundation
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Current Supply: 118/125
Current Price: $30.01
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Detail of a printable 18″x24″ 300dpi Digital Artwork by Phillip David Stearns, Founder of @glitchtextiles

Available exclusively on Foundation

$BYTEKD

Current Supply: 118/125

Current Price: $30.01

Purchase an edition with credit card or redeemable token with $DAI. Buy/Sell/Redeem for profit and art!

August 7, 2020
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Limited Edition Textile available Exclusively on Foundation: https://withfoundation.com/glitchtextiles/$OBVS
Design generated using Foundation smart contract bytecode deployed on the Ethereum...

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Limited Edition Textile available Exclusively on Foundation: https://withfoundation.com/glitchtextiles/$OBVS

Design generated using Foundation smart contract bytecode deployed on the Ethereum Blockchain.

Current Supply: 14/25

June 15, 2020

glitchtextiles:

The SARS-CoV-2 Collection: In Support of Victims of Domestic Violence

As we are all painfully aware, SARS-CoV-2 infection leads to COVID-19. While the resulting lock-downs and stay-at-home orders have saved countless lives, reports of domestic violence and abuse have seen a sharp increase. The endeavor of creating this collection is meant to raise awareness of the impacts of the pandemic as well as to support and provide hope to those who have been impacted by it.

As a textile company specializing in products for the great indoors, we believe that everyone has a right to truly be safe at home, no matter what the circumstances. We stand in solidarity with victims of domestic abuse and violence.

A percentage of sales will be donated to the National Domestic Violence Hotline. This is in response to rising domestic violence resulting from mandatory stay-at-home orders issued during the pandemic’s first wave in the United States and around the globe. Restrictions are easing, however experts warn of a second wave or multiple waves of infections, with the possibility of lock-downs recurring in the future. Additionally, the record rise in unemployment is keeping many more people at home and in potentially dangerous situations.

Designs for the collection are created by visualizing the SARS-CoV-2 virus genome using custom software written by Phillip David Stearns. Researchers racing to develop vaccines and treatments are targeting the sections of genetic code featured in this collection.

The nucleotides—A, T, G, C—that make up the virus’s genome are mapped to different palettes of 64 colors. Each line and pixel is colored to represent a triplet of nucleotides (i.e. AAG or GTC). Glitch processes are applied to basic linear and mosaic forms to warp, distort, and disrupt the information as a visual metaphor for molecular processes we all hope will yield treatments if not a cure.

You can view the entire collection here.

November 22, 2019

November 21, 2019

November 20, 2019

November 19, 2019

November 18, 2019

November 3, 2019

open-vault:

DANDERSPRITZ ScRe Woven Throw by Glitch Textiles

https://www.open-vault.com/aptvol1/danderspritz-scre

The design is made by visualizing a section of code from the DANDERSPRITZ post-exploitation framework attributed to the Equation Group (NSA). The code was developed by the NSA and leaked by the Shadow Brokers in 2017.

DANDERSPRITZ is advanced, state-sponsored malware used for espionage by what the industry calls an Advanced Persistent Threat (APT). APTs are highly skilled and well resources hacking groups that focus on selective targets for a sustained period of time.

Produced by @glitchtextiles for @_openvault’s cyber weapons retail pop-up located at 325 Canal St., NYC

https://open-vault-on-canal.eventbrite.com

Bugs and glitches leveraged to create cyber weapons. Cyber weapons reverse engineered and woven into textiles. @glitchtextiles​ in collaboration with @_openvault

October 31, 2019

open-vault:

VPNFILTER Woven Throw by Glitch Textiles

https://www.open-vault.com/aptvol1/vpnfilter


The design is made by visualizing a section of code from the VPNFILTER advanced multi-stage modular malware created by the APT28 threat actor.

VPNFILTER is advanced, state-sponsored malware that targets internet connected routers and networked storage devices common in small office and home networks. It was developed by an Advanced Persistent Threat (APT). APTs are highly skilled and well resources hacking groups that focus on selective targets for a sustained period of time.

Produced by @glitchtextiles for @_openvault’s cyber weapons retail pop-up located at 325 Canal St., NYC


https://open-vault-on-canal.eventbrite.com

State-sponsored, weaponized malware aimed at small office and home office devices exposed to the internet (routers and network accessible storage).