Grid 4 by Simon Parritt, 1975 or possibly 1971 (according to Igor Siddiqui in Slashed Interiors: Text/Space) or perhaps some other early 70’s year as suggested in Typewriter Art.
Grid 4 by Simon Parritt, 1975 or possibly 1971 (according to Igor Siddiqui in Slashed Interiors: Text/Space) or perhaps some other early 70’s year as suggested in Typewriter Art.
By Aoikaicho_bz (2013). 課題やってる場合じゃねえ #TwitAA : http://aa.ja.utf8art.com/node/7273 #asciiart
Density by K.O Götz, 1962. Although technically more similar to pixel graphics, this computer animation looks rather textmode to all the whales in the house. Also available on archive.org.
PETSCII video by Ailadi, 2023. Rosie Tucker – Hot Spring.
Link X by Alexei Shulgin, 1996. Early classic net.art. Read more at Online Museum. The original work is still available here.
How to play Tetris on most Canon calculators, from a video by brusspup. You can also play Defender.
‘Nida goes on vacation’ by Nida!COREAd/zHk : 2009-02-03
ASCII art from 1899 in the London Standard newspaper.
via xblacktrianglex.
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Women by Andrew Hurle, 2001. Every line is force justified (filling the whole width), which gives the rectangular form of the bodies. Shown at the Darren Knight gallery.
Videoplace by Myron Krueger at the University of Connecticut’s Artificial Reality Lab, 1985. Only vaguely related to textmode, but…
PC man by 256art (2010).
From the book Typewriter Art (1978). Compiled by Dan Carlinsky with works by Rochelle Vickey, Susan Jatsek, Karen Aldrich, Paul Smith, Mary V. Urban, Wilbert W. Fryberger, and Sharon France.
Kindly photographed by itsaherring!