Tag Archives: print

rocketsandrayguns:

Flyer for the first Human League gig, 1978. Made by Martyn Ware.

Dutch advertising for the Philips Television with Teletext Printer, model 26CS3890 /10R. Check some Teletext prints here.

2024-update: this TV was used for Goto80’s Remote Control Music Studio

Telidon (1978) was a Canadian videotex service with both text and vector graphics. It could be used for mass communication on TV, or two-way communication using modems. Telidon required more complex decoding than its competitors, normally using Z80 or 6809 processors. Via.

Teletext pages printed with the Phillips TV teletext printer, using our own teletext signal.

Ascii Family Portrait from Ari-さん (Ari-san). Created at the CN Tower in Toronto (Canada) in 1978.

Ivan Khimin’s exhibition in St Petersburg. Photos by Vladimir Mikhaylutsa and Яков Кальменс.

Televerkets Datavision and Videotex screens from the 80s (Sweden).
They were printed on a Shinwa CPA80.

ASCII ad in Providence Journal, 1862. More 1800’s ASCII ads here.

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.

prostheticknowledge:

10 PRINT CHR$(205.5+RND(1)); : GOTO 10 (Book Cover), 2012.

The first book cover (I have seen) to use PETSCII (Commodore ASCII) characters as a pattern.

It is part of a compilation of writing from software artists (via Amazon)