ASCII video conversion by Andy Wallace, 2011, with an interesting choice of font.
ASCII video conversion by Andy Wallace, 2011, with an interesting choice of font.
All displayable Unicode characters, one for each frame. Made by Jörg Piringer. It shows 49571 characters, compared to decodeunicode’s that shows 51,980. Possibly because he only uses one font? (Helvetica)
More info (and free poster)
Book with all 109,242 characters of Unicode 6.0. It’s 656 pages, made in 2011 by Johannes Bergerhausen & Siri Poarangan for the decodeunicode project.
The book uses 66 different fonts since there is no font that supports all Unicode characters. Images from here and here.
Minitel live webcam stream by the Minitel Research Lab, 2011.
artificial_neural_network by Michael Esser, 2011. Great audio synchronization and some off-grid 3D-parts.
Hand embroidered cloth made in the Nahua village of Santa Catarina Acaxochitlan, Hidalgo, Mexico. The textile was exhibited at the Museo de Arte Popular in Mexico City in 2011. Photo by Karen Elwell.
A Dream I Guess (ASCII-version) by reaktorplayer, 2011.
Receipt Racer by Undef & Joshua Noble, 2011. Using a Playstation gamepad, the user controls a car that is projected on to the paper coming out of the receipt printer.
Exhibition by We Make Carpets at MOTI, Museum of the Image in the Netherlands, 2011.
MZ-700 graphics by Youkan, 2011.