Micrography by J. Sofer in France, ca 1910.

Popular postcards featuring the micrographic portraits of renowned rabbis were produced in Europe at the beginning of the twentieth century. The portrait of Rabbi Kahn, formed from a French text, is drawn from his writings.

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Some of PET.CORP’s works from this PETSCII exhibition in Hong Kong.

The 8×16 system font of the Atari ST (1985), available here.

Offpunk is like an offline browser that saves the internet on your harddrive so you can browse it in the terminal. Images are converted with Chafa. Made by Ploum.

Offpunk obviously works best with uncomplicated websites, but if you want to browse any website in textmode, no in the terminal, you can use Browsh.

1982-2012
30th anniversary MZ-700! via

By Zedz in Milan, 2018.

Video by Turtle Fingers for Interactive Art Lab. Full video here.

OLD JUMPER HYPER HOODIE by Eley Kishimoto (2010).

PETSCII & Pilt [2013] by Pal

By Roy Sussman (aka Phoenix), 1991-1993. One of the more blocky ASCII-stylists on Usenet back then. Also see Oviatt & Keech.

Typewriter art, only using the characters , – ( ) . ; if we’ve understood correctly. By time-for-a-memory.

Teletext graphics, 3D-printed. And 2D-printed with this lovely teletext printer inside a Philips TV. By Raquel Meyers, 2013.

Graffiti-inspired ANSI, PETSCII and XBIN works by Smooth, 2022. Extra large resolution on some of these (160 chars wide).

ASCII art spam, 2005-2011. From here, here, here, here, here and here.

CTRL+C & CTRL+V : 2010-03-22 08:10

ASCII-style typewriter art in a 1944 ad for correspondence schools. From here, via ascii-art

ASCII works by b’ger (Joris Bellenger), 1996.

More b’ger posts

Some archeologists now suggest that the vikings were heavily inspired by islam and made their own Arabic square kufic script. Read more here.

From Description Design 5.0 by Skin & Amblin (1993)