Easy Glitch Photography with a Raspberry Pi
Throughout the 20th century, artists were using all kinds of techniques to manipulate the exposure and development of photos in strange ways for creative effects. But digital cameras changed the game. You can use Photoshop or Lightroom to manipulate the digital photo after you capture it, but that is different. Sharkbiscuit101 wanted to get back to basics, so he used a Raspberry Pi to build this glitch photography camera.
Glitch photography is the visual equivalent of circuit bending music. It relies on manipulation of the digital image capture in order to produce errors or corruption in the resulting photos.
But there are many, many ways to do that. You can modify the hardware itself so that the data captured by the image sensor isn’t recorded properly. You can also modify the way the image data gets stored.
This camera does the latter and that’s possible because it is built...
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