
Debug Mode Generative Art by JK Keller, 2023. Wobbly grid!

Debug Mode Generative Art by JK Keller, 2023. Wobbly grid!





Various poems by Niikuni Seiichi, who lived 1925-1977. More of her works here.

“[pierre/鳩]” [rock/pigeon]

“[coq/桜]” [cock/cherry blossom]

“Shizu me ru tera 沈める寺” [Sinking Temple]
All works by Niikuni Seiichi & Pierre Garnier, 1966-1977, taken from Interlingual Encounter in Pierre Garnier and Niikuni Seiichi’s French-Japanese Concrete Poetry by Elaine S. Wong, 2015.
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Rugs by Inigo Elizalde.

Grão, Details of a Larger Nature by Pedrita, 2007.


Pavilhão by Pedrita, 2016.




Lost and Found by Pedrita, 2018.
Also see this.










Stigmatypie works from Harpel’s Typograph, 1870. You can zoom in on the details thanks to archive.org.
Stigmatypie produces halftone images with small text characters, like the period (.), similar to dot matrix printing. The technique was developed in 1867 by Carl Fasol, who btw also inspired Valto Malmiola that we recently posted about.
The text segment is from American Encyclopaedia of Printing (1871).
via. h/t: Roel Nieskens




From Fun With Your Typewriter, a book by Madge Roemer from 1956. Half of the book consists of detailed instructions on how to produce the works, sort of like software for humans. We covered the book back in 2012 but since then the book has been made available on archive.org thanks to Marcin Wichary. <3