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prostheticknowledge:

Mona By The Numbers

Probably the earliest example of computer-generated text art, put together in 1964 by H. Philip Peterson:
In 1964, H. Philip Peterson of Control Data Corporation (CDC) used a CDC 3200 computer and a “flying-spot” scanner to create a digital representation of the Mona Lisa. The image contained 100,000 pixels that were plotted using numerals, sometimes overprinted, to approximate the required density and took 14 hours to complete.

Similar digital images of popular art, cartoon characters, and even nudes adorned the walls of corporate offices, labs, and computer centers throughout the 1960s.

You can find out more about the ‘Digital Mona Lisa’ here, and there is an online viewer for closer inspection here

csajozós.gif by namost

carneandqueso:

★★  ——Final boss type shit dood.——  ★★
ASCII Satanic Internet Gang clothing for a forgotten millenium.

La plissure du texte by Roy Ascott, 1983. A twelve-day project with artists in North America, Europe and Australia collaborating through the ARTEX network. Each participant took the role of a fairy tale character to create the story together.

TPB.AFK.2013.readme.txt, about the Pirate Bay documentary by Simon Klose.

From the Amiga ASCII collection Voodoo Kult by Stylez, 1995.

-=[ Easter design ]=-  3/01 by joan stark

-=[rabbits]=- 8/97  by Joan Stark

Howie B’s forthcoming album Down With the Dawn, designed by Mat Cook.

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Brand new ASCII/ANSI collection from the old scene crew Galza, with all graphics by Otium. See the full collection at sixteencolors & buy stuff at Otium’s Society6.