Cthulhu by LGB (aka lgbeard), via.

LOC BLOCs was a plastic block construction toy set.They were marketed in the 1970s and 1980s by Entex Industries,

Flan con napalm, a new book by Borja Crespo and Raquel Meyers.

By CTRL+C & CTRL+V (2007)

Birth of Venus. Delaware, 2002.

ANSI by Michael Arnett, via. Probably early 1990’s.

The Void BBS ad by Black Spyrit of iCE.

Lord Nikon – capcop, via 16colo.rs.

 

How to read the square kufic from the mausoleum at Shah-i-Zinda, made in 1361. QR-codes can go to bed now.

More pics and info at kufic.info.

 

بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم

قل هو الله أحد
اللَه الصَمد
لمْ يلد ولم يولد
و لم يكن له كفوا أحد

An introduction to ABC80, the Swedish answer to the TRS-80. It was built by the government-owned Luxor, and had a textmode that supported monochrome teletext, like you can see in the video. As a bonus, here is a video of a guy browsing the web with the ABC80.

Ads for the American service Time Teletext (1981-1983).

tranquilblue:

François-Marie Arouet

PETSCII-works by Adrien Tison.

blocktronics:

Petscii style portraits by belgian artist Otium #petscii #playscii #ascii #textmodeart #textmodeart #portrait #blocktronics #blockfury #drawing #originaldrawing #art #digital #digitalart #grayscale #belgium #otium

<mthw>, via. More

ANSI art by Ebony Eyes, via.

By santtaer.

By Peanut, 1992-1994.

Screens from Blocktronics’ gigantic ANSI-scroller – ‘ungenannt’. Made in 2013. Full ANSI available as image here.

By BJ Alumbaugh, 2012. h/t: internet-shaman