VISUALS
Aesthetics

Analog
modulations & distortions
Analog glitch visuals are a form of visual art that manipulates video signals using hardware-based techniques to create distorted, chaotic, and unpredictable imagery. Unlike digital glitches, which are generated through software, analog glitches occur when video signals are physically disrupted, resulting in raw, organic distortions.
For an analog aesthetic process,
I use retro video mixers, glitch devices and a CRT tv (for nostalgic layers and colors)











Video Feedback
Video feedback occurs when a camera is pointed at a screen displaying its own live feed, creating an infinite loop of visuals. Small movements cause the image to evolve dynamically, forming organic patterns, fractals, and distortions. Adjusting zoom, angles, and effects like color shifts or delays can enhance the effect.
Using CRT monitors, video mixers, or analog gear adds extra texture and unpredictability to the feedback loops.







Digital Refining
Digital Refining refers to the process of enhancing or manipulating digital textures to create a more intentional and polished look. Effects such as RGB/chromatic displacement, many glows & lights additions. Instead of raw, uncontrolled errors, this technique refines glitches by adjusting their intensity.











Quantumizer
Quantumizer is the merging of analog & digital processes.






Recordings
Rescan
Capture
OR
Rescan is the technic to record the crt tv screen for nostalgic feeling.
Recordings directly from a software