Glitch art celebrates the beautiful mistakes that occur when digital systems break down. Pixels shift, colors split, and new patterns emerge from chaos. The most interesting adornments come from unexpected places -- decoration as data corruption, beautification through imperfection.
When decoration meets digital artifacts, something unexpected happens: the errors become the ornament. Chromatic aberration becomes a color palette. Noise becomes texture. Displacement becomes pattern.
Color-split petals rendered through RGB displacement
Textile patterns born from corrupted gradient data
Geometric ornament from displaced pixel grids
Organic forms emerging from digital turbulence
Glitch halos formed by signal interference
Flowing forms from horizontal scan-line decay
Digital patterns echo the language of textile decoration -- zigzags become scan-line errors, polka dots become pixel clusters, chevrons become waveform peaks. When these repeating patterns shift and break, they reveal the hidden connection between cloth and code.
꾸미미 (kkumimi) is the art of adorning, decorating, and making things beautiful. In Korean culture, this extends from personal style to living spaces, from digital profiles to physical objects. Every surface is a canvas for expression.
In the digital age, decoration takes new forms. Stickers become overlays. Patterns become textures. And when the signal breaks, the glitch itself becomes the most unique decoration of all -- unrepeatable, unpredictable, utterly personal.