Works by Trivial for the Amiga ASCII Art Exhibition in Cologne 2013. The first two ones made together with Mortimer Twang and the last one together with dMG.
More here.
Works by Trivial for the Amiga ASCII Art Exhibition in Cologne 2013. The first two ones made together with Mortimer Twang and the last one together with dMG.
More here.
Works by Dipswitch, aBHO and Sk!n for the Amiga ASCII Art Exhibition in Cologne, 2013. source
Works by dMG and Zaner for the Amiga ASCII Art Exhibition in Cologne, 2013. source
ot.pdf. The data of an image in a PDF-book, as represented by text. Made by Holger Friese in 2000. via visual-poetry
Poster for the photo exhibition The Implosive Mosaic by Neil Hester in Copenhagen, 1996. Looks like square kufic!
Printed log-in screens from Phantasmal Alchemy, an Atari BBS in the mid 1980s. Made in Atari’s own ascii-standard ATASCII.
The BBS started rather humbly, but eventually grew to encompass a large assortment of 8-bit hardware, including two 20MB hard drives. Which, for Atari 8-bit stuff was pretty much infinite storage back then. :) The BBS was quite popular in Southeastern Connecticut, and I met many people through the BBS that I am still friends with to this day.
More here. Spotted by @vectorbunny.
By Marwa Boukarim, 2009.
This book deals with the overwhelming accumulation of correspondences in a digital age. Its goal is to make sense of my huge collection of letters, text messages, Facebook messages, emails, and chats by organizing them and finding new ways of visually representing the data at hand.