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GO28O, Raquel Meyers, Per-Olov Jernberg
Final resting place for your loved ones, on real teletext.
What would your obituary look like if internet would decide? Datagården explores this question with obituaries based on real information from the internet. It also has fictional information in order to speculate about future potentials, for when it’s time for you to go.
Datagården works on any television, using Text-tv and a normal remote control. Text-tv is one of the largest mass media of Sweden, with two million viewers everyday. Its short and reliable information presents a refreshing alternative to the spam freedom of the www.
Datagården is most likely the first installation in the world to use a custom teletext signal. It features video input, video feedback and Twitter-feeds along with custom-made graphics/text/software and C64-music. Made by Raquel Meyers, Possan and Goto80. Interface developed by Peter Kwan. 3D-printed teletext graphics made with the help of Rickard Dahlstrand.
Timm Ulrichs, in «edition et» no. 3, Edited by Bernhard Höke, Verlag Christian Grützmacher, Berlin, 1967. Via garadinervi.
Fun with basic keyboard graphics, a book from 1986 by Winnifred Nichols. Contains step-by-step instructions for 50 keyboard/typewriter works. Plenty of seasonal greetings! Available in full at archive.org thanks to Marcin Wichary.
Beat bits collection by Delaware, 2001-2004.
Steve Jobs & Susan Kare, by Charis Tsevis for Typorn, 2014. Uses the 1-bit fonts of the first Mac.
h/t: prostheticknowledge
The senior ladies in cyan and green, from German teletext. Photos by Lord Nikon. More teletexxxt here.
AI-generated ANSI-like Power Rangers by Naitron (aka Nitron)