→An infliction of errors and chance operations upon and/or enabling improvisational aesthetic explorations into processes that are ordinarily mechanical and automated →A practice of undermining interfaces and breaking through the computational instincts of consumer devices to liberate their latent audio and visual materiality →An examination of the materiality of analog and digital video I talk about glitch art in the way that I view it, not the way it should be universally defined (further explanations of my views can be found in the essay Kyle Evans and I wrote for the Leonardo Music Journal here. Glitch art is in many ways a decentralized, active movement that evades definition. This talk is organized into the following sections: DEFINING GLITCH ART Minor edits and updates have been made since then. This talk was originally put together and delivered for Jenny Vogel's video class at the University of North Texas on March 4, 2013. BACK TO GLITCH TALK, MARCH 2013 GLITCH TALK, MARCH 2013