By Micha de Bie, 2024.

by Michael Arnett, via.

A 1960s crochet pattern framed by Tim Koch.

Article in Popular Mechanics Magazine (1982).

Vinyl mural by Jeremy Quinn, 2007. source

H-ppy 013! by Raquel Meyers

EDNA MARTIN, “Flickorna i fönstret” (1950-60)

By Karma, an influential artist in the Amiga ASCII scene. Taken from a few different ASCII collections, released 1994-1996. The logos read Slammer, Razor 1911, Mellow Illusion, Aneurysm and Legend.

Found this Braille style picture of the Ulam Spiral:

When arranging the natural numbers in a spiral and emphasizing the prime numbers, an intriguing and not fully explained pattern is observed, called the Ulam spiral.

Found when reading about some new deep connection of prime numbers which is a real kioskvältare in mathematics.

The logotype of Football Association of Iceland, designed by Brandenburg. It consists of a dragon, a bull, a griffin and a giant within a diamond shaped design. Read more.

By Karl Kempton

Posted by asciiart to start off 2024, the year of the dragon in the Chinese calendar.

Unauthorised Access claims to have been the UK’s biggest BBS for hacking research. It was run by Ashley Irons, who was interviewed here. via textfiles.com

Established in 1990 as a computer underground information distribution site, UABBS is the largest and most established system of its kind in the U.K.

Text-mode style petroglyphs, made 600-800 years ago in the so-called Petrified Forest. via

‘Lactic Way Nanamegiko and Hokyoku6gou’ by asciiart (2010).

From Danni Storm‘s exhibition W(ord)s & Weavings, which just finished in Copenhagen. Typed on a Brother Deluxe 220 typewriter.

Skolslöjd aka Sloyd, a school handicrafts exhibition at Nordiska Museum (Stockholm)

By Sasj.

Ivan Khimin’s exhibition in St Petersburg. Photos by Vladimir Mikhaylutsa and Яков Кальменс.