TELETEXT RECEIVER OFFER
Micro User Volume 4 Number 12, February 1987, via.
TELETEXT RECEIVER OFFER
Micro User Volume 4 Number 12, February 1987, via.
My grandpa worked for IBM in the ’60s. This was printed from the company’s mainframe computer after JFK was assassinated.
source. h/t: Erkan Spitten
TYPE IN / workshop & exhibition 1st-9th November 2014
(LOVELACE – POETICAL SCIENCE + C4 projects)
Works by:
Rosemary Lee, Raquel Meyers, Marie Forchhammer, Emilie Oksholt, Thea Sikker Remin & Ioana Grozav.
More information here!
Ferguson’s teletext, from EMI’s Thorn Group shows the state of the teletext art in June 1980, via.
Textile design book, 1898, via
Instant ASCII Camera by Vuk Ćosić, 1999. via mfortki
Also check Atari’s Compugraph (1976), this camera/printer feedback loop and other conversions.
ASCII art from 1899 in the London Standard newspaper.
via xblacktrianglex.
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Norway’s money will look like this in 2017. Higher resolution = lower value, as we already know.
Designed by Snøhetta. More info.
h/t: Mike Judge
#Teletext for All. Mark Cook’s’advertising flyer dating from c.1982, via.