Tag Archives: demoscene

BB – a demo for Unix and DOS made by four Czech teenagers in 1997: Jan Hubicka, Kamil Toman, Mojmir Svoboda and Filip Kupsa. They made a notorious library for ASCII-conversion, AA-lib, which was later used for example in Hasciicam and VLC (see Wikipedia). They also made Aview that lets you browse the web in ASCII, ASCII-3D-2000 that creates stereogram ASCII, and more. It’s a similar spirit to the ASCII Art Ensemble.

From here.

262 (aka Technodemo) by Limbo, 1993. They made more Amiga demos with PETSCII.

Clips from a Robocop-demo by Kakos Nonos for the Soviet 8-bit computer Апогей БК-01. All other computers must die.

Made from this video (apx 20 min in).

Abre los ojos – an audiovisual treat by oobc running in PETSCII textmode on a Commodore PET model from 1980. Video here.

‘So, what are you telling me?’ ‪#‎PETSCII‬ released at ‪#‎Gubbdata‬ 2015 by AcidT* / http://ift.tt/1DWtTBK

Friendships, by krue for Pixeljam 2014 textmode.

via weaveinallends

Gif snippet of Petscii Intro by Atlantis & F4CG, 2014. h/t: 4mat

VIA by Neurotypical (2009), a real-time video streaming teletext demo running on a BBC micro. Thnks Simon Rawles!

Programs that look good. Some of them are calligrams. From the tEMPEL dES cODES by Nikon (aka Lord Nikon), 2013/14.

These graphics are actually text, which is actually code, which when executed shows an animated ASCII torus. By Lord Nikon/Dekadence, 2014. More code calligrams here. via