Cheshire Cat by Joan Stark, 1996.
Drew by mattmatthew.
Seine, oil on wood by Ellsworth Kelly 1951, with a study. The physicist Brian Gin-ge Chen discusses the painting in terms of diffusion, predictable randomness, geography, lottery, percolation, etc:
Rectangles were placed according to numbers drawn out of a hat!
Each of the first 41 columns contains one more black
rectangle than the one to its left.
Each of the next 40 following columns contains one more
white rectangle than the one to its left.
Jennifer Daniel’s ASCII-illustration for the New York Times (November 2015) and a typewriter piece. More here and on http://ift.tt/1M83XHw
The pterotype by John Pratt, 1865-66. via
The code of Linux shown as 3D ASCII. Codeology uses information from GitHub to visualizes projects straight in your browser. Check it out.
Made by Braintree, a brand that have used ASCII before.
h/t: zproc
Text graphics by Manfred Schroeder at Bell Labs in 1968. For the cover of the exhibition catalogue for Some More Beginnings organised by Experiments in Art and Technology (E.A.T.) at the Brooklyn Museum. h/t: Tim Koch