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This Program Uses Computer Glitches to Make Unique Digital Artwork

Way Spurr-Chen is a front-end developer who has been harnessing computer glitches to make beautiful pixelated artwork. Glitch art has been around for some time now and it involves using the bugs in computer programs, videos and pictures to make new images. Although this art form has been practiced by a number of other designers, Spurr-Chen has found a way to bring this digital medium to the masses.

Spurr-Chen runs a Twitter bot called '@PixelSorter,' which creates the beautifully imperfect images. Users simply tweet at the account with an image and @PixelSorter will use a technique called data-bending to turn the picture into a form of glitch art. The Twitter bot is incredibly efficient and can respond to about four or five people each minute. The resulting images are both abstract and eclectic.

The popularity of the Twitter account indicates that harnessing computer glitches and bugs could be a new artistic medium for the digital age.
Trend Themes
1. Glitch Art - Exploring glitches and bugs in computer programs, videos, and pictures to create unique digital artwork opens up new possibilities for artistic expression.
2. Data-bending - Utilizing data-bending techniques to transform images into glitch art presents opportunities to create visually compelling and abstract artwork.
3. Digital Mediums - Leveraging digital platforms like Twitter bots to democratize glitch art and make it accessible to a wider audience.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - Integrating glitch art techniques into traditional art practices and exploring new artistic possibilities.
2. Technology - Developing tools and software that facilitate glitch art creation and enable artists to push the boundaries of digital expression.
3. Social Media - Leveraging social media platforms like Twitter to showcase and distribute glitch art, fostering a community of digital artists.

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