Structure-based ASCII Art ( Xuemiao Xu, Linling Zhang and Tien-Tsin Wong). ACM Transactions on Graphics (SIGGRAPH 2010 issue), Vol. 29, No. 4, July 2010, pp. 52:1-52:9.
Structure-based ASCII Art ( Xuemiao Xu, Linling Zhang and Tien-Tsin Wong). ACM Transactions on Graphics (SIGGRAPH 2010 issue), Vol. 29, No. 4, July 2010, pp. 52:1-52:9.
Japanese ASCII table for the MZ-80 from the SERIES SYSTEM PROGRAM manual (1980). h/t: Takashi Kawano
ASCII art on a receipt from Blockbuster, photographed by Karen L, 2008.
Making ASCII-art by controlling an electronic typewriter with a computer. Josh Bookout’s Type-O-Matic, via
Members of the <3 (-: O religion claims to have created the largest ASCII mandala.
the cryptically cute and stoic emoticon religion, <3 (-: O , use emoticons as a surrogate for physically expressing all emotions. they also combine emoticons and ascii art into powerful sigils used in meditation. recently several large international conferences have been convened to stoically share new developments within the emoticonic community. at one of these conferences, members constructed the largest ascii mandala currently in existence.
from the Library of Sacred Technologies
Order of the Shadow Wolf #1, 2014. A text-only zine organized by Legowelt.