Square kufic works by Fatima Graham, via. Longstitch, embroidery and needlepoint.
‘Family Channel’ teletext in the 90s, via
PETSCII logotype for Swenströmskas stenugnsbageri in Karlstad (Sweden) by Raquel Meyers, 2014.
Bilaga limited editions Issue #3 / Raquel Meyers
Unique lacer-cut #teletext and a very special print edition of ‘we live in a time of monsters’
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Mercat de Santa Caterina, Barcelona (Enric Miralles and Benedetta Tagliabue), 2005. Mosaic cover by Toni Comella.
Obscure C64 textmode software from 83/84. Microtel 600 was for videotex (Viditel in the Netherlands) and telesoftware (software that you download through teletext). Com-In seems to be for radio communication (RTTY) and other things. The software at the top (PA3ASM) is some sort of assembler or machine code monitor?
AsciiTracer – Real-time raytracer by Code Artisan. More info here. There’s also a new version here.
2024-update: broken links, but possible hints are here and here.
CloneWorld BBS, 1988.
This is the welcome screen for the late Mike Cohen’s Cloneworld BBS in Matawan NJ. It was heavily animated, upon logging into the BBS it was completely drawn from the bottom up using ANSI animation starting with a black screen. The text (Welcome to Cloneworld etc) was drawn last, swooping in from the lower right and swirling around the screen until it landed as seen here. Our BBSes were local phone calls to each other, and Mike and I became good friends and spent a lot of time on the phone discussing BBSing, computers, and cars.
By p5art
良い子の諸君! (キン肉マン by asciiart (2012)
The Yeti Sound Machine performed by Raquel Meyers and Goto80 at Capitaine Futur | La Gaîté lyrique, 2014.
Robot Zonu, 2014
Baroque Floppy People – royal antique monockeldata. In the dirty Helltown south in Sweden. Fresh PETSCII graphics by Jucke, Dino and Poison.
BFP 2013 Invite here!.
Teletext culture section at Atresmedia (Spanish TV channel)