I've been working on some new images for some screenprints next week, and using  some fairly well-known but cool techniques for adding some randomness to digital images.  It involves converting the picture into a raw format which can then be opened as a sound and subjected to the usual effects that you might use if you were making music, such as echo or, in the case of the image above, reversing sections.  The raw file is then saved and opened again as an image.  There are so many possible outcomes, it's quite bewildering.  You can do
 

Wrong Art

01/20/2012

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I saw this in a doctor's waiting room.  Very unsavoury.  What is he doing?
"Oh, it's lovely!  Really wonderful, thank you!... It's great, but... I think you've not quite got her forehead exactly right.  I mean, I do like it.."
 
 
I did this silly cartoon for a mate a few years ago.  See if you can guess the name of the song.
 
 
I got a puppies calendar from a friend for Christmas, and I decided to customise it a bit.  So, here's Mr. January.
 

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