ANSI by Michael Arnett, via. Probably early 1990’s.

Trixel paintings from 1924 by Edouard Benedictus, Paris. 

via design-is-fine:

The portfolio was obviously owned by Lyle Wheeler, industrial designer and motion picture art director, who got an oscar for Gone with the wind. Wolfsonian

by Diven.

Teletext offline reader, a brand new tool to browse teletext on Commodore 64. Very inconvenient = very good.

Hot water by a:f (Andreas Freise), 2001.

スーパーマイコン大戦 by ITOSOFTさん

Eliot Noyes’s design for IBM’s former Aerospace Research Center (1963) in Los Angeles County, California; the façade fenestration is based on the IBM Card.

Plastic cups in fences by Plustic, aka Cuadrigula. These ones mostly from Spain and Sweden around 2006. Some of them were around for a long time, constantly remixed by people passing by. Read more.

Chehel Sotoun, Apple II text graphics by krüe.

Exploding Galaxy. Apple II graphics by krüe, 2012.

ASCII-cake animated in Powerpoint by YoshieMaster, 2010.

Anonymous, from Hungary, mid to late 19th century, via

Prestel British videotex system

itaf2014:

“ITAF in MuseumsQuartier Wien”

Julia Gessl

The International Teletextart Festival ITAF 2014 takes place in a teletext near you (FRA, GER, AUT, CHE) – 14.8.-14.9.2014

www.teletextart.com

Tessellations from the Alhambra, a palace and fortress complex located in Granada (Spain). It was constructed during the mid 10th century by the Berber ruler Badis ben Habus of the Kingdom of Granada in al-Andalus.

Some of Max Capacity‘s contributions for the International Teletext Art Festival (ITAF) 2012.

Stereo-type [2013] by Malmix

Foot fetish ASCII – the next big thing? Found at GorGoromles Dungeon (NSFW).

ulan-bator:

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Custom animated font in DOS.

Another Kafka. This one in block ASCII by B5/SAC.