
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).
A Dream I Guess (ASCII-version) by reaktorplayer, 2011.
Hello World 1k by Martin Kleppe, 2014. A so-called quine – the code you see, is what runs the show.
Keyboard layouts for the APL programming language, which uses symbols instead of words. It was based on EBCDIC and APL had its own set of symbols which in the 1960s was tricky for many screens, printers and platforms to deal with. Nowadays Unicode mostly supports it.
Coded by Jessica Stürmer, 2012.
Computergraphic by Béla Julesz, 1965. Probably made for the first exhibition of computer graphics in USA, Computer-Generated Pictures (1965), together with A. Michael Noll (both working at Bell Labs at the time).