ARNAU TÀSIES
Visual artist & researcher
My work inhabits the boundary between human and machine, where digital language converges with the printed medium. Through rigorous experimentation with software, hardware, and algorithms, I explore the intimate potential of technology, creating daily pieces that evolve from technical trial into visual narrative. Embracing glitch, post-internet, and net art aesthetics, my process distills complex code into tangible forms, weaving dreamlike, synthetic spaces that reflect both human presence and computational trace. Each piece is an invitation to encounter and reflect on our ever-deepening relationship with digital realities.
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In an age where AI enables instant image creation with a mere phrase—or alternately, demands the technical rigor of CGI and coding—this project shifts the act of image-making into a different realm altogether. Rather than relying on software or traditional visual tools, it explores the generative potential found within the chaotic interplay of cathode ray feedback. Through two Karl Klomp ‘dirty mixers,’ signals are layered, warped, and distorted, turning a CRT monitor into both medium and collaborator. This analog, glitch-driven feedback loop bypasses standard inputs and instead transforms raw electronic noise into a visual artifact—revealing an image made entirely from the pulse of live signal.