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Tables and Booths
Stephen Radley
Stephen Radley is an interdisciplinary artist exploring the cultural shift from an analog to a digital world. Stephen utilizes both obsolete and emerging technology as a way to explore what is lost and gained in this ever-shifting landscape.
Video Synthesis Ecosphere
Andrei Jay displayed VSERPI hardware instruments like Waaave Pool and Artificial Life as well as the new VSEDSK software releases.
DRUGS™
DRUGS™ is a team of artists and engineers who modify video game consoles to generate maximalist glitch art. Combining software programming with circuit bending, their approach prioritizes stability, usability, and pure fun.
Vondas Software
Vondas Software, a subsidiary of Schwwaaa, makes tools for artists who use computers at the intersection of cybersecurity, developer tooling, artistic technology, and rapid prototyping. Vondas introduced their flagship video processing toolkit, mascot, and friend “Videobeaux” along with other products including DropZoneOps, webglo, and Illogica Factory.
Glitchwerks
Glitchwerks are toolmakers specializing in circuit bent cameras.
Vsynth
Vsynth is a modular toolkit for video and vector synthesis on the Max/Jitter platform.
Learn Not To:
Learn Not To: is a collage of abstract video and audio exploring the joys of obsolete media technology.
Syntonie
Syntonie demonstrated analog video synthesizers and processors in Eurorack format.
Liquid Light Lab
Steve Pavlovsky presented live demos of liquid light techniques and equipment for sale, such as oils, glass, transparencies, light sources, and cameras. They also ran a demo of a modified Nintendo Entertainment System
Glitch Artists Collective
This small showcase from Glitch Artists Collective highlights the shared signals between analog video art and Glitch Art. Featuring rdklinc, jonCates, & trizzytrunks.