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Databending (or data bending) is the process of manipulating a
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of a certain
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, using
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designed to edit files of another format. Distortions in the medium typically occur as a result, and the process is frequently employed in glitch art.


Process and techniques

The term ''databending'' is derived from circuit bending, in which objects such as children's toys,
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s and electronic keyboards are deliberately
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ed by bending the
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to produce erratic and spontaneous sounds. Like circuit bending, databending involves the (often unpredictable) alteration of its target's behavior. Databending achieves this alteration by manipulating the information within a media file of a certain format, using software designed to edit files of a different format; distortions in the medium typically occur as a result. Many techniques exist, including the use of
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s to manipulate certain components of a
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, to comparatively simple methods.
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has posed a short set of instructions, included in the ''Signal Culture Cookbook,'' that involves the direct manipulation of the digital file using a hexadecimal editing program. One such method involves the addition of audio effects through audio editing software to distort
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interpretations of image files. Some effects produce optical analogues: adding an
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filter duplicated elements of a photo, and inversion contributed to the flipping over of an image. The similarities result from the waveforms corresponding with the layers of pixels in a linear fashion, ordered from top to bottom. Another method, dubbed "the WordPad effect", uses the program
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to manipulate images through converting the raw data to the Rich Text Format.


Categorization

According to the artist Benjamin Berg, different techniques of the process can be grouped into three categories: * Incorrect editing: Files of a certain format are manipulated using software designed to edit files of a different format. * Reinterpretation: Files are simply converted from one medium to another. * Forced errors: Known software bugs are exploited to force the program to terminate, usually while writing a file. The "WordPad effect" would fall under ''incorrect editing'', while ''reinterpretation'' contains a subcategory called ''sonification'', in which data other than audio is introduced simultaneously with musical audio data. The last technique is the hardest of the three to accomplish, often yielding highly unpredictable results.


Usage and reception

Databending is frequently employed in glitch art, and is considered a sub-category of the genre. The ''sonification'' technique is commonly used by
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ians such as
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. Ahuja and Lu summarized the process through a quote by Adam Clark Estes of '' Gizmodo'' as "the internet's code-heavy version of graffiti." Various groups on
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explore the effects of databending on imagery; an
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named "GlitchBot" was created to scrape Creative Commons-licensed imagery and apply the process and upload the results. Users on
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who deal explicitly with databending and glitch art in general exist, and a
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-based digital art project named GLI.TC/H was funded using Kickstarter in 2011.


See also

* Compression artifact


References


External links



A Simple Protocol for Databending by
Michael Betancourt Michael Betancourt (born 1971) is a critical theorist, film theorist, art & film historian, and animator. His principal published works focus on the critique of digital capitalism, motion graphics, visual music, new media art, theory, and for ...

Glitch art application
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of GLI.TC/H
Databending using Audacity
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Antonio Roberts Antonio Roberts (also known as ''hellocatfood''), is a new media artist and curator based in Birmingham UK, notable for his work in the areas of glitch art, installation art and live coding performance, including live visuals and/or music perform ...
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