Tuesday, 5 May 2015

Databending Experiment Online - Own Photographs

I used an online glitch generator in order to get the results shown below. This allowed me to compare the different results of the outcomes due to using various different methods to create glitches within photographs.

Website: http://snorpey.github.io/jpg-glitch/



This was the first photograph used for this online glitch generator. At first I was skeptical of the results, however I was surprised at how well the photograph turned out. The photograph has been slightly readjusted in terms of moving parts of the photograph around, an example of this is the signs on the door have been duplicated and move to the left side. The photograph also makes use of colour, blue and red. The colour helps to highlight the different areas of the photograph and also help to give this a glitch appearance as it gives a false sense of movement.


This was the second photograph used within this generator, this shows similar results. The photograph uses the same method by cutting the photograph up and moving the different parts around, giving a glitch appearance. As well as this the photograph also uses the same colour scheme, blue and red. This helps highlights the different areas within the photograph as well as continuing with the glitch appearance. Overall I think this effect works well and produces an interesting outcome.


This is the same image shown above however I decided to edit the colour within PicMonkey to view the photograph in a different colour scheme.This allows a third colour to be used, yellow as well as the colour blue being changed into a more turquoise colour. As well as this the photograph also shows hint of green used in different areas of the photograph. This was an interesting experiment and overall I think this works relatively well due to the colours contrasting one another.



This photograph was produced by the same website however the levels of the different factors were changed, thus changing the outcome. This result shows that the colours are limited as they focus on using different tones of blue and green to highlight the different areas of the photograph. This result also has a difference appearance as the previous photograph cover the whole of the photograph whereas this outcome only includes lines overlapping the photograph. Therefore it is easier to view what the original photograph was. I think this affect is good however for it to be more successful this needs to have a variety of different colours or brighter tones.

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