
Artist Interview: Juan "Wamoo" Alvarez
Juan Alvarez, also known as Wamoo, is a Dominican-born, Washington Heights-raised artist working at the intersection of music, visual art, and live performance. His practice blends video and self-produced music, drawing from his experience immigrating to the United States as a child. Video games and music served as both a means of adaptation and a coping mechanism, shaping his artistic language. Through experimental music videos, self-produced footage, and found media, Wamoo remixes early digital aesthetics, characters, and cosplay to construct multi-dimensional experiences that merge personal history with pop culture. We asked Wamoo about his art, creative process, and inspirations.

Artist Interview: Francesco Seren Rosso
Francesco Seren Rosso is a self-taught artist from Italy whose work blends digital glitches with the beauty of nature. His art often features landscapes where the natural and technological collide, revealing the unexpected beauty in imperfection and decay. Francesco experiments with glitch aesthetics, intentionally degrading digital files to uncover meaning in loss, and incorporates collage techniques to layer textures and materials into striking compositions. We asked Francesco about his art, creative process, and inspirations.

10 Digital Artists: The Best of Glitch Art
Glitch art is a genre of digital art that involves intentionally introducing errors or glitches into digital files or systems to create aesthetic effects. We’ve created a list of digital artists who incorporate glitch aesthetic into their work, exploring themes like control, chaos, and the inherent fragility of digital media, contributing their unique approach to the relationship between technology and art.

Piecing Together Glitching Thoughts of the Collective Mind
Clayton Campbell pleased to present his new series of digital art works, Trance of Thought, available as a 130-page online publication with an essay by Cansu Peker, founder of Digital Arts Blog.