Digital TV Dinner is a video art clip from 1979 created using the Bally Astrocade console game to generate unusual patterns. The Bally Astrocade was unique among cartridge games in that it was designed to allow users to change game cartridges with power-on. When pressing the reset button, it was possible to remove the cartridge from the system and induce various memory dump pattern sequences. Digital TV Dinner is a collection of these curious states of silicon epilepsy set to music composed and generated upon this same platform.
Directed by Raul Zaritsky and Jamie Faye Fenton
computer animation
short film
experimental
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doing research into transgender glitch art and found out the earliest example of glitch video art was by a trans woman so obviously i had to watch it. very surprised this is on letterboxd. dont really know how to rate this,
doing research into transgender glitch art and found out the earliest example of glitch video art was by a trans woman so obviously i had to watch it. very surprised this is on letterboxd. dont really know how to rate this,