CHROMA
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CHROMA #01
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CHROMA #02
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CHROMA #03
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CHROMA #04
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CHROMA #05
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CHROMA #06
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CHROMA #07
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CHROMA #08
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CHROMA #09
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CHROMA #10
CHROMA
1984, 2006
Digital
Vintage memory visualisation code that I wrote in 1984 was executed on my Dragon 32, which astonishingly still worked, and chanelled through a mistuned TV tuner card, which provided the chroma fringing.
These are my personal favourites out of all the glitch images I've ever produced, and it's odd to think I was 12 years old when I wrote the code.