domain | glitchgallery.org |
summary | [Lapin Noir by Jeroen Baert](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:648217) is a glitched 3D model that was created accidentally during the development of a visualizer tool for an academic paper called "Out Of Core Construction of Sparse Voxel Octrees". The error in the code caused a hard cutoff of the normal information associated with the triangle faces, resulting in this unique and striking appearance.
[Exploding Hedgehog by Brian Hicks](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:537697) is a 3D model that looks like it's exploding. The hedgehog in the model seems to be bursting outwards, with its body and spikes scattering in all directions.
[Can We See Now by Brian Davis](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:485706) is a 3D print that displays a quote from the film "The Matrix". The lettering of the quote is created using a technique called anaglyph 3D, which creates a stereoscopic effect when viewed through red-cyan 3D glasses.
[Out of Line I by LambdaTotoro](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:491065) is a unique 3D model that showcases the effects of displacement mapping in Blender, resulting in a visually striking and complex pattern. This pattern is achieved by using a texture to displace the surface of the model.
[CC BY 4.0 by an anonymous author](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:521937) is a 3D print of the phrase "You are what you eat", created using a technique called voxel carving. This method involves slicing a 3D model into smaller cubes and then reconstructing it based on the size and position of these cubes, resulting in a unique and abstract appearance.
[Not Quite Interpolation by blinry](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:471902) is a 3D print that showcases the effects of subdivision surface modeling in Blender. This technique allows for the creation of smooth, organic shapes by iteratively refining a model's geometry based on its overall shape and curvature.
[The Eye of the Cube by Uriopass](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:23940) is a 3D print that resembles an eye with a cube inside it. The eye appears to be looking at the viewer, while the cube inside seems to be floating in mid-air.
[Disco Time by Jakob Runge](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:23094) is a 3D print that showcases a psychedelic pattern reminiscent of a disco ball or a prism. The patterns are created using a technique called fractal noise, which generates intricate and organic patterns based on the principles of fractals.
[Gemstone by ByteHamster](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:539802) is a 3D print that resembles a gemstone or crystal. The surface of the model features intricate and organic patterns, created using a technique called texture recursion. This technique involves iteratively applying a texture to a surface, resulting in increasingly complex and detailed patterns.
[Icosahedral Flower by Hamish Todd](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:23560) is a 3D print that resembles an intricate flower with a geometric design. The flower features an icosahedral structure, which consists of 20 equilateral triangles arranged in a way that creates a symmetrical and visually appealing shape.
[Texture Recursion by Alex Chen, Andrew Desharnais, Bill Marcy, Jimmy Tang](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:457169) is a 3D print that showcases the effects of texture recursion. This technique involves iteratively applying a texture to a surface, resulting in increasingly complex and detailed patterns.
[Fractal Pyramidal Moire by Hamish Todd](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:22707) is a 3D print that features a moiré pattern created using fractal noise. This technique generates intricate and organic patterns based on the principles of fractals, resulting in a visually striking and complex effect.
[Hexagonal Big Bang by Hamish Todd](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:21398) is a 3D print that resembles an explosion or big bang event. The surface features hexagonal patterns, created using a technique called fractal noise. This technique generates intricate and organic patterns based on the principles of fractals, resulting in a visually striking and complex effect.
[Out Of Core Construction of Sparse Voxel Octrees by an anonymous author](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:539721) is a 3D print that features the phrase "Sparse Voxel Octrees" in a unique and abstract design. The lettering of the phrase is created using a technique called voxel carving, which involves slicing a 3D model into smaller cubes and then reconstructing it based on the size and position of these cubes, resulting in a visually striking and complex effect.
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title | The Glitch Gallery |
description | An online exhibition of pretty software bugs, a museum of accidental art. Open for submissions! |
keywords | while, using, image, time, have, color, camera, like, result, working, data, glitch, more, todd, video, here, error |
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nslookup | A 185.207.107.49 |
created | 2024-02-23 |
updated | 2024-10-28 |
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