The myth about Bird B (K. Holten & E. Mourier, 1970)
The myth about Bird B (K. Holten & E. Mourier, 1970)
Fish Grids forever! By Jo Edkins.
Reinhard Voigt, Porträt A.H., 1969Pixel art before pixel art – part of a current German exhibition at the Kunstmuseum entitled “Rasterfahndung” exploring the importance of the grid in contemporary art. More about the exhibition (in German) here
YATTA!
Crazy online image app converts pictures into arranged tiles, creating them with sprites from various sources. Different styles include Super Mario, Rainbow Islands, various emoticons (including animated Japanese gifs), and icons from apps such as Skype and Gmail.
Just select an image from your desktop and drag it onto the page it will be converted. Use the drop down menu on the top right to change the style.
(via Kim Asendorf)
58 DAYS WORTH OF DRAWING EXERCISES IN MICROSOFT EXCEL AS RENDERED FOR WEB (2006) by Danielle Aubert. Check the online version here
Pieke Bergmans has a design virus. Here the virus is manifested in Glitch Tea Towels.
Kim Asendorf, an interactive artist from Kassel, Germany, has just released the first version of ONull, a new tool for vectorizing raster graphics.
FatFonts Player by Santiago Ortiz lets you change animated patterns in realtime. The patterns are created with FatFonts that make higher numbers more bold. An unusual approach in the ASCII-world, also made by for example Jurriaan Schrofer.
Post updated in 2024.