
Hermannn2 by Immanuel Hermann, 2001. Source code for converting text into ASCII stereograms. The source code itself is a stereogram (cross your eyes to get a 3D-effect).

Hermannn2 by Immanuel Hermann, 2001. Source code for converting text into ASCII stereograms. The source code itself is a stereogram (cross your eyes to get a 3D-effect).







From Delaware’s Autumn/Winter collection, 2004.

London Midland public transport ASCII art. Photo by Frankie Roberto, 2009.
Beck – Black Tambourine. ASCII-video by Adam Levite, 2004.








ASCII animals by Sebastian Stöcker (SSt), 2000-2005. His website was updated at least until 2022.


TempleOS, a Christian operating system by Terry A. Davis, 2015. It was meant to be the third temple in the Bible. It was mainly a text-mode application, somewhere inbetween DOS and C64, as per instructions from God. Davis suffered from schizophrenia. More @ Wikipedia.
Not sure, but I think the text is in PETSCII?




Dwarf Fortress by Zach and Tarn Adams of Bay 12 games, 2006. Part roguelike, part city-building freeware game presented code page 437 ANSI. Also see Wikipedia.
As of 2024, the game is still being updated.