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FU- TUR--EEEEEEEE 2.0 – TATTOO DIGITAL ART

FUTUREEEEEEEE 2.0 – WELCOME TO THE FUTURE – TATTOO DIGITAL ART

I.

Viewing habits change. Nothing has changed perceptions of the world more than the all-encompassing digitalization, which has been drawing larger circles for years. It goes without saying that this influenceis also noticeable in tattooing.Each youth culture has its own unique codes and symbols. For the hippies "Love and Peace" with flowers in their hair. Then came the mandalas, India etc... The punks, on the other hand, didn't like it atall. Not hard enough. They cut straight into their skin. And pierced themselves with safety pins. Then came the waver, the poppers, the hard rockers... endless new fashions. This also applies to tattoo motifsthat absorb and transform the signs of the times. Today, digitalization is in everyone's face. The Internetand social networks determine social life. Digitalization sets the trends for the future. In terms of tattoos, the possibilities of digital image editing are taken up and thus new styles for tattoo motifs are generated. These can be 8-bit pixel graphics that adorn the skin. To commemorate the beginnings of thecomputer age. However, other forms will also be taken up here – as we will see below.

Glitch Tattoo by Louis.LovelessSource: https://www.vice.com/en_au/article/59zvxq/glitch-tattoo-artist-louis-loveless

II.

In terms of digitization, a very special style has developed, the glitch tattoo style.With GLITCH, traditional patterns and images are digitally alienated in such a way that a very unique visual language, a unique tattoo, is created. First an image idea, then digitally processed then tattooed. The trick is: typical digital errors which occur on images during the processing on the computer, are picked up and included in the motif. Such mistakes in images processing are now deliberately amplified and pushed to the extreme. Only then does the actual tattoo follow.The GLITCH style can be achieved through incorrect image storage, photoshop level errors, pixelation,etc. This style is very popular on the internet. You are guaranteed to attract attention. For the general public there are now GLITCH apps, (GLITCHEE) is one of them, with which you can quickly and easily dive your picture this look.As always, tattooists are interested in all trends in design. And thus GLITCH has made a name for itselfas a tattoo aesthetic.Which is it getting bigger and bigger?ATTENTION: For these special "faulty" tattoos you need an experienced specialist, who also has a very creative streak... (and wants to get involved in such an experiment with the customer.)

POSITIVE: This makes the tattoos even more individual. GLITCH tattoos also reflect imperfection, turmoil in the world, or ambiguity. What is real, what is it not? They are a symbol of the fact that in ourseemingly perfect and digital world, not everything is in harmony. We tried once to see what already completed tattoos could look like if you digitally edited them, alienated them and deliberately incorporated visual errors. Here is the result:
Text: Julian Bachmann

FUTUREEEEEEEE 2.0 – WELCOME TO THE FUTURE – TATTOO DIGITAL ART

I.

Viewing habits change. Nothing has changed perceptions of the world more than the all-encompassing digitalization, which has been drawing larger circles for years. It goes without saying that this influenceis also noticeable in tattooing.Each youth culture has its own unique codes and symbols. For the hippies "Love and Peace" with flowers in their hair. Then came the mandalas, India etc... The punks, on the other hand, didn't like it atall. Not hard enough. They cut straight into their skin. And pierced themselves with safety pins. Then came the waver, the poppers, the hard rockers... endless new fashions. This also applies to tattoo motifsthat absorb and transform the signs of the times. Today, digitalization is in everyone's face. The Internetand social networks determine social life. Digitalization sets the trends for the future. In terms of tattoos, the possibilities of digital image editing are taken up and thus new styles for tattoo motifs are generated. These can be 8-bit pixel graphics that adorn the skin. To commemorate the beginnings of thecomputer age. However, other forms will also be taken up here – as we will see below.

Glitch Tattoo by Louis.LovelessSource: https://www.vice.com/en_au/article/59zvxq/glitch-tattoo-artist-louis-loveless

II.

In terms of digitization, a very special style has developed, the glitch tattoo style.With GLITCH, traditional patterns and images are digitally alienated in such a way that a very unique visual language, a unique tattoo, is created. First an image idea, then digitally processed then tattooed. The trick is: typical digital errors which occur on images during the processing on the computer, are picked up and included in the motif. Such mistakes in images processing are now deliberately amplified and pushed to the extreme. Only then does the actual tattoo follow.The GLITCH style can be achieved through incorrect image storage, photoshop level errors, pixelation,etc. This style is very popular on the internet. You are guaranteed to attract attention. For the general public there are now GLITCH apps, (GLITCHEE) is one of them, with which you can quickly and easily dive your picture this look.As always, tattooists are interested in all trends in design. And thus GLITCH has made a name for itselfas a tattoo aesthetic.Which is it getting bigger and bigger?ATTENTION: For these special "faulty" tattoos you need an experienced specialist, who also has a very creative streak... (and wants to get involved in such an experiment with the customer.)

POSITIVE: This makes the tattoos even more individual. GLITCH tattoos also reflect imperfection, turmoil in the world, or ambiguity. What is real, what is it not? They are a symbol of the fact that in ourseemingly perfect and digital world, not everything is in harmony. We tried once to see what already completed tattoos could look like if you digitally edited them, alienated them and deliberately incorporated visual errors. Here is the result:
Text: Julian Bachmann

Italien:​

  • 30.06.-02.07. Summer Tattoo Festival No.8

  • 05.08.-06.08. Garda Tattoo Event

  • 18.08.-20.08. Tunjo Tattoo Fest

  • 15.09.-17.09. Millennium Tattoo Show No.6

  • 15.09.-17.09. Cagliari Tattoo Convention No.13

  • 22.09.-24-09. Bergamo Tattoo Expo

  • 22.09.-24-09. Torino Tattoo Convention No.12

  • 29.09.- 01.10. Urban Land Tattoo Expo Roma

  • 29.09.-01.10. Mima Tattoo Convention No.5

  • 13.10.-15.10. Genova Tattoo Convention No.16

  • 14.10.-15.10. Roma Tattoo Expo No.23

  • 20.10.-22-10. Ferrara Tattoo Convention No.5

  • 27.10.-29.10. Passion Art Tattoo Convention Bolzano No.16

  • 04.11.-05.11. Chiuduno Tattoo Weekend

  • 10.11.-12.11. Ancona Tattoo Expo No.2

  • 10.11.-12.11. Palermo Tattoo Convention No.9

  • 11.11.-12.11. Trieste International Tattoo Expo No.14

  • 11.11.-12.11. Catania Tattoo Convention No.5

  • 01.12.-03.12. Florence Tattoo Convention No.13

  • 08.12.-10.12. East Coast Tattoo Convention No.17

Spanien:

  • 16.06.-18.06. Anime Tattoo Expo, Fire de Barcelona

  • 30.06.-02.07.23 Asturias Tattoo Expo No.8

  • 08.09.-10.09. Ibiza Tattoo Convention No.4

  • 15.09.-17.09. Gaia Tattoo Expo No.3

  • 06.10.-08.10. Barcelona Tattoo Expo No.26

  • 27.10.-29.10. Alicante Tattoo Convention No.5

  • 03.11.-05.11. Pamplona Tattoo Expo No.5

UK:

  • 08.07.-09.07 . Bristol Tattoo Convention

  • 22.07.-23.07 . Ink And Oil Tattoo Convention

  • 29.07.-30.07. Great Western Tattoo Show

  • 19.08.-20.08. Cornwall’s Tattoo Convention

  • 19.08.-20.08. Tatcon Blackpool

  • 26.08.-27.08. Big London Tattoo Show

  • 16.09.-17.09. Buckley Ink Tattoo Convention

  • 23.09.-24.09. Sheffield Tattoo Festival

  • 30.09.-01.10. Tattoo Trojans Doncaster Tattoo Convention

  • 07.10.-08.10. Locked up Tattoo Convention

  • 14.10.-15.10. Halloween Tattoo Bash

  • 11.11.-12.11. Wrexham Tattoo Show

Österreich:

  • 02.09.-03.09. Tattoonika

  • 14.10.-15.10. Wildstyle & Tattoo Messe Kapfenburg

  • 21.10.-22.10. Wildstyle & Tattoo Messe Linz

  • 28.10.-29.10. Wildstyle & Tattoo Messe Salzburg

Schweiz:

  • 01.09.-03.09. Lugano TI – Tattoo Convention No.24

Frankreich:

  • 16.06.-18.06. Epinal Tattoo Show

  • 17.06.-18.06. Asian Festival Tattoo Show

  • 01.07.-02.07. Caen Tattoo Show

  • 08.07.-09.07. Rock Tattoo Spirit

  • 15.07.-16.07. Sermaize Tattoo Convention

  • 19.08.-20.08. Deauvile Tattoo Festival

  • 01.09.-03.09. Montauban Tattoo Show

  • 01.09.-03.09. Ink’n’Roll Chateauroux Tattoo Festival

  • 02.09.-03.09. The 70’s Tattoo Show

  • 09.09.-10.09. Jura Ink Park

  • 09.09.-10.09. Dentelle Ink Alençon

  • 09.09.-10.09. Champagne Tattoo Event

  • 09.09.-10.09. Limoges Tattoo Show

  • 15.09.-17.09. Univers Tattoo Convention

  • 16.09.-17.09. Circus Tattoo Show

  • 16.09.-17.09. Kustom Festival & Tattoo

  • 16.09.-17.09. Perpignan Tattoo Convention

  • 22.09.-24.09. Nantes Tattoo Convention

  • 23.09.-24.09. Isere Tattoo Show

  • 23.09.-24.09. Girl Ink Tattoo Show

  • 30.09.-01.10. Perigueux Tattoo Expo

  • 30.09.-01.10. La Maison d’Encre

  • 07.10.-08.10. Convention Tatouage de Bourges

  • 14.10.-15.10. Poitiers Tattoo Convention

  • 13.10.-15.10. Chalons en Champagne Tattoo Show

  • 20.10.-22.10. Evian Tattoo Show

  • 21.10.-22.10. Biarritz Tattoo Fest

  • 21.10.-22.10. Fabulous Tiki Weekend

  • 21.10.-22.10. Bourg-en-Bresse Tattoo Convention

  • 21.10.-22.10. The Team Miss P’ink Tattoo

  • 28.10.-29.10. Cahors Tattoo & Geek

  • 03.11.-05.11. Sugar Ink Tattoo Convention

  • 11.11.-12.11. Love Tattoo Festival

  • 18.11.-20.11. Potopistons Tattoo Convention

  • 18.11.-19.11. Salon du Tatouage Clermont

  • 25.11.-26.11. Troyes Tattoo Convention

  • 01.12.-03.12. Merry Christmas Tattoo Show

  • 02.12.-03.12. Nohell Tattoo Show

  • 02.12.-03.12. Tarn Tattoo Convention

Dänemark:

  • 22.09.-24.09. Hans Christian Andersen Tattoo Convention No.6

  • 27.10.-29.10. Nordic Ink Festival No.12

Bulgarien:

  • 16.09.-17.09. Bulgaria Tattoo Expo VIII

Belgien:

  • 25.08.-27-08. INKJUNX

  • 02.09.-03.09. Craboutcha Tattoo Festival

  • 02.09.-03.09. Tox Cit’Ink No.10

  • 23.09.-24.09. Brügge Tattoo Convention No.2

  • 07.10.-08.10. Skin Art Expo No.14

  • 14.10.-15-10. Mons Tattoo Convention No.5

  • 28.10.-29.10. Hasselt Tattoo Convention No.2

  • 28.10.-29.10. Kempen Tattoo Convention No.3

  • 10.11.-12.11. Brüssel Tattoo Convention No.13

Tschechische Republik:

  • 16.09.-17.09. Haná Tattoo Expo No.5

  • 18.11. Pardubice Tattoo Event No.8

Irland:

  • 28.07.-30.07. Maiden City Tattoo Convention No.11

  • 29.09.-01.10. Dublin Tattoo Convention No.22

  • 21.10.-22-10. Wild Atlantic Tattoo Show

Irland:

  • 25.08.-27.08. Baltic Tattoo Convention No.5 ^

Luxemburg:

  • 21.10.-23.10. Vianden Tattoo Convention No.23

Niederlande:

  • 15.07.-16.07. Ink Panthers Tattoo Convention No.2

  • 15.09.-17.09. Amsterdam Tattoo Convention No.17

  • 23.09.-24.09. Ink and Cutz Tattoo Convention No.6

Polen:

  • 01.07.-02.07. Warsaw Tattoo Convention No.10

  • 02.09.-03.09. Katowice Tattoo Konwent

  • 16.09.-17.09. Opole Tattoo Expo No.5

  • 14.10.-15.10. Hagen Tattoo Convention

  • 25.11.-26.11. Lodz Tattoo Konwent

Portugal:

  • 05.10.-08.10. Lisbon Tattoo Rock Fest No.16

Rumänien:

  • 01.09.-03.09. Constanta Tattoo Convention

  • 20.10.-22-10. Bucharest Tattoo Convention No.11

Schweden:

  • 06.08.-13.08. Ink Needle Tattoo Convention

  • 25.08.-26.08. Minicon

  • 01.09.-03.09. Stockholm Ink Bash Tattoo Convention No.26