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
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
RUNE 2: 26 VOICES/JANUARY INTERLUDE, Typewriter/Bird in the Bush, by Karl Kempton (1980). Via
. . . ” N I G H T O W L “ . . .
adapted for RTTY by K7OOW
“This work consists of Phillips’s own translation of the Inferno, the first part of the Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri. Each of the 34 Cantos is accompanied by an introductory image and then three illustrations opposite the text of the poem.” —— [rest here]
Tom Phillips, Canto XXXIII: [no title] from “Dante’s Inferno”, 1983
Intaglio print, screenprint and lithograph on paper
Silikoni was a Finnish radio program in the 80’s that broadcasted computer files as audio (which sounds something like this). It was aired on Thursdays at 18.30. Some people liked to transfer the audio to the computer and make the program run, while others just liked the sounds.
I once had a letter from a 70 year old lady who wrote she did not understand anything of computing but she liked to listen to how different makes of computers buzzed in their personal (!) ways.
Stroker by Bob Carr, 1983. A C64 wanking game in PETSCII. Carr is one of the earliest PETSCII-artists, since he used the PET in the 1970’s.
(via @despens)