I always been very fascinated by water and flow patterns and how they are present in shaping nature. Ever since I read the classic Sensitive Chaos by Theodor Schwenk, flow patterns has been a recurring theme in my works beside working with technical heritage studies. The combination of the low res pixels and the mesmerising effects achieved by flow‑motion are some of the most beautiful calming phenomenass and I just never get tired of playing around with them.

When I first discovered how pixels somehow emphasises the ticketing sensation when one emitting light diode takes over from the previous I knew I had to do a garden series.

Glitch Garden is my attempt to recreate this tickeling effect while studying a range of different plant types, grasses and leaves and their relation to the low resolution of 128x128 pixels.

About the artist

Spøgelsesmaskinen

Rune Brink Hansen (b. 1979, Odense, Denmark) is a self taught multidisciplinary artist who lives and works in Copenhagen, Denmark. He started working with digital interfaces during the early internet days. Since then he has crafted digital visuals for festivals, designed spaces for museums, and exhibited large scale light installations at various institutions and galleries. In 2021, he adopted the Spøgelsesmaskinen artist name for his 3D and NFT artwork. In the global online art community, he is known simply as “Spogel.”

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