Ant Scott (beflix) Since 2001, Scott has collected abstract images occurring naturally on the computer screen from software glitches and the visualisation of data. Recent work combines the glitch aesthetic with traditional media, making photographic exposures directly from the computer screen. This was the subject of an exhibition in 2005. His repertoire of collaborations include work with Kim Cascone and Jan Jelinek, and performances in the Royal Festival Hall as part of the Ether festival.
Iman Moradi is a Lecturer at Huddersfield University, where he teaches aspiring artists and Designers in the field of Multimedia Design and Media Arts. He holds an MA in Smart Design and graduated with a First Class degree with his work titled, Neuromirror and his study of the visual Glitch and its many facets as part of an academic study on Glitch Aesthetics. He coined the phrase Glitchalike to describe a non pure or faked glitch and is currently pursuing a PhD in 'Glitch Art'.