Kawasaki Synthesizer for C64, made by the Japanese jazz musician Ryo Kawasaki in 1983. Graphics partly made in petscii.
Kawasaki Synthesizer for C64, made by the Japanese jazz musician Ryo Kawasaki in 1983. Graphics partly made in petscii.
PETSCII kaleidoscope from Kilobaud Microcomputing Magazine July 1979. h/t: Tim Koch. Reminds me of In A Loop by Ate Bit.
TYPE IN / workshop & exhibition 1st-9th November 2014
(LOVELACE – POETICAL SCIENCE + C4 projects)
Works by:
Rosemary Lee, Raquel Meyers, Marie Forchhammer, Emilie Oksholt, Thea Sikker Remin & Ioana Grozav.
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PETSCII works from the workshop ‘Make Visuals with a Commodore 64’ by Raquel Meyers at BEK – Bergen Center for Electronic Arts (Norway).
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By JP LeBreton, source

PETSCII-version of Joy Division’s Unknown Pleasures cover art. Made by @vectorpoem in his own program EDSCII (aka Playscii), which supports ASCII, ANSI, PETSCII, ATASCII and more.
Үеtі Βаd ̬Ԍ̡᷂υу Р҃οlk̂a, PETSCII-video by Raquel Meyers 2014, with music by Goto80. Based on the Yeti Sound Machine performance and book.