failiformaat
Failiformaat is a term used in media studies and digital art to describe a class of formats that do not render as intended, whether through deliberate design choices or technical constraints. It treats format failure as a creative or critical resource rather than mere error, focusing on how failures reveal the materiality and fragility of digital media.
Origin and scope: The concept emerged within glitch art and experimental media practices in the early 2010s
Characteristics: Failiformaat scenarios produce nonstandard results such as visual distortions, misalignment, truncated metadata, color shifts, or
Applications and reception: In exhibitions and scholarship, failiformaat is used to examine the politics of digital
See also: Glitch art, aesthetics of failure, media archaeology.