![]() ![]() ![]() This was big in the 80s for analog video art: probably the entire animation department at my Art University did this sort of thing. It is important to understand that all files are fundamentally the same, they just differ in how they are treated by the software that opens it.ĭatabending it the intentional corruption and degradation of a file for artistic purposes. Some people take the pixel data stream and feed it through an audio filter, and then put it back into the image container. If you cannot save the result properly from VLC, you screen-cap it. VLC is a good choice to open the mangled copy since it is very fault tolerant and can read video, audio and still imagery. You open the result with appropriate software. You backup your photo or video, and then open a copy in HEX editor and then "find and replace" byte fragments to get different effects (or break the file). The trick here is that you don't use Photoshop. ![]()
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