Phillip David Stearns
Glitch Textiles
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Year of the Glitch
Many thanks to all those who have shown support and love through the years. It’s been another year of good fortune and great art. I’m grateful to have had the honor and pleasure of working on a lot of inspired and inspiring projects with some of you. Here are some of the year’s highlights:
DCP Series: DCP_0053
GlitchTextiles™ Classics: The DCP Series Collection
Jacquard Woven Throw BlanketWinter Sale through December 31st, 2019
DCP Series: DCP_0212
GlitchTextiles™ Classics: The DCP Series Collection
Jacquard Woven Throw BlanketWinter Sale through December 31st, 2019
https://www.glitchtextiles.com/woven-throws/dcp0212
A Year In Code: Vector Drift
GlitchTextiles™ Classics: The A Year in Code Collection
Jacquard Woven Throw BlanketWinter Sale through December 31st, 2019
https://www.glitchtextiles.com/woven-throws/vector-drift
Lucid Deep Dreamer Collection
New Jacquard Woven Throws by GlitchTextiles™
Available for pre-order: https://www.glitchtextiles.com/lucid-deep-dreamer
GlitchTextiles™ founder Phillip Stearns produced a series of images for the CLOG x Artificial Intelligence issue.
This new collection of throws, Lucid Deep Dreamer, features some outtakes from that project.
Orders start shipping December 1st.
“To create the images for the CLOG x Artificial Intelligence issue, I repurposed code written by Gene Kogan that opened up the now instantly recognizable Google Deep Dream algorithm to further creative exploration. My own explorations were exhaustive by design, seeking the broadest possible range of images that could be produced from mere noise as input. Those images that made it into the issue required a specific approach, balancing detail with composition, leading to many smaller patterned images to be discarded. The Lucid Deep Dreamer collection reclaims the outtakes, transforming visions from outlandish machine fever dreams into blankets we ourselves can dream beneath.”
Tarot Terror from Phillip Stearns on Vimeo.
A Collection of Animated Major Arcana cards created with Lauryn Siegel for Electric Objects
Rendered as a jacquard woven throw blanket. The Blockchain Collection by Phillip David Stearns.
On Sale now at GlitchTextiles.com/blockchain
Waves of Vapor (Crypto Fumes) from Phillip Stearns on Vimeo.
Digital technologies are shaping our physical landscapes in ways that we are not fully aware of. As cryptocurrencies gain popularity, many are raising the question of the environmental impact of producing the energy required to satisfy a growing network of computers mining currencies like Bitcoin. Bitcoin miners use hardware mining rigs that utilize Graphics Processing Units or GPUs like those used in high end VFX and video production studios to process and generate content. Rendering realistic, high-quality 4K moving image content requires a lot of computation and energy. This work was rendered using a free community render farm where users contribute their machines’ computing power to render each other’s frames. Render farms similar to this one, but much larger in scope are constantly churning out frames for today’s media industry. This work draws a parallel between the role of GPU technologies giving shape to virtual landscapes and their role in physically altering our environment in less visible ways.
Terra Recognita from Phillip Stearns on Vimeo.
Digital technologies are shaping our physical landscapes in ways that we are not fully aware of. As cryptocurrencies gain popularity, many are raising the question of the environmental impact of producing the energy required to satisfy a growing network of computers mining currencies like Bitcoin. Bitcoin miners use hardware mining rigs that utilize Graphics Processing Units or GPUs like those used in high end VFX and video production studios to process and generate content. Rendering realistic, high-quality 4K moving image content requires a lot of computation and energy. This work was rendered using a free community render farm where users contribute their machines’ computing power to render each other’s frames. Render farms similar to this one, but much larger in scope are constantly churning out frames for today’s media industry. This work draws a parallel between the role of GPU technologies giving shape to virtual landscapes and their role in physically altering our environment in less visible ways.
Data Visions from Phillip Stearns on Vimeo.
Animated Bumper for Glitch Textiles
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