bit-form-print.bsky.social
Post-crust art punk
Stickers, zines, and prints about tech for computer touchers and the tech curious.
GLITCHES ARE GAY. 🌈🏴☠️
Prints and other work
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If you were to fix shit while being a billionair, you would no longer be one.
The fix that works is not owning things that would replenish that money, because businesses are restructured to give everyone enough to live and thrive. There are no owners or CEOs.
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I'm a glitch and zine artist that makes prints that use photobashing and pixel sorting techniques to bring out new elements to found, and taken images.
ko-fi.com/bit_form/shop
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You might actually really enjoy the cyberpunk, and hacker themed instances. People are really supportive of art there.
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You are living the dream, friend
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Following hashtags is really big for fixing that, they push posts to your Home feed without following people, and filters out all the noise from the federated feed.
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Seriously dislike that any kind of language can be co-opted for literally any reason. :(
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Why words are not to base movements on :
Figure 1.
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"Become unknowable" lol
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Canada is very closely behind with yhe "not withstanding" clause that's been thrown around the past few years.
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It's also kinda reusing the practice in materialism of a culture being built with symbols and elements of values of that culture.
It's why ornate wooden furniture look like it does depending on cultural practices.
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Yeah. My first zine about computer hardware maintenance used images from old 70s and 80s computer magazine ads.
Sometimes the image is unrecognizable.
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I think it's more an expressive thing for me, I like to see the content all the way down, even if it's abstract I want to think there's an evocation of something from it's origin.