Computer Graphics and Art, magazine cover, made by Matsuko K. Sasaki. Thx to Prosthetic Knowledge for sharing.
Computer Graphics and Art, magazine cover, made by Matsuko K. Sasaki. Thx to Prosthetic Knowledge for sharing.
Cover of Kontexts, issue 4 (1972/1973) with typewriter art by Amelia Etlinger. Kontexts was a magazine of concrete and experimental poetry edited by Michael Gibbs (no 1 co-edited with Paul Merchant).
Thanks to Andrew Belsey for sharing.
Digitiser, a British teletext magazine, 1993-2003. It used surreal language, strange humour, fake advertising and made fun of contributors. There is a video of this issue here. Super Page 58 has saved some of the texts. Wikipedia has more information. Pictures from gearforgold & luizalfonso.
Article by Petter Moshus about videotex (Teledata) in the Norwegian magazine PC Mikrodata.
These proto-emoticons were published in the satirical magazine Puck on 30 March, 1881. Although often described as the first emoticons, they seem to be a rip-off of a Polish magazine from just a few weeks earlier.
Read more or see more emoticons from the 1800’s.
Post updated in 2024.
PETSCII-graphics on the front of People’s Computers magazine, 1978. From here.