Acrylic paintings by Erik den Breejen, 2011-2014. From his Tumblr.

PETSCII by Max Capacity, 2011.

Pages for the International Teletext Art Festival 2012 by Raquel Meyers

Web-based Lite-Brite experiment by Ty Wilkins, 2009.

Runic calendar from the Estonian island Saaremaa, possibly from medieval times. Source, via writing-system.

2ch characters march’ by asciiart (2010).

Virus world map, ASCII-version. Updated in real-time – see video. Made by Jyrki Muukkonen, 2012.

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 yei navajo rug weaving

Cilla Ramnek, Umeå University (2002)

Fractals? Sierpinski? 3-D textmode? By Fraktalfabriken.

Unerasable Characters I-III, by Winnie Soon 2020-2022. The project collects censored posts from Weibo, China’s biggest social media platform, and produces various output with it. The book is generative but unreadable and asks the question: is this book illegal? Unerasable Characters II displays censored posts on a grid for as long as they were online at Weibo. Unerasable Characters III is an interactive web piece that shows unreadable renditions of censored posts made during the Covid-19 outbreak.

Won the Golden Nica at Prix Ars Electronica.

Hagar the Horrible by Jan (?)

The Ferret Show, a PETSCII-musical by Goto80, Raquel Meyers and Uwe Schenk and his band. Video, info, graphics.

Cross sea at Île de Ré, France. The waves of two weather systems meet and create a dangerous grid.

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Skateboarding Pedobear (zoomed in) and falling Pedobear.

We are all ejected, by Archmage. C64 PETSCII.

By CTRL+C & CTRL+V (2006)

PETSCII-work by Haydi Roket. (Click if it doesn’t animate)

Works by kurogao, 2024.