A mandelbrot fractal calculated and printed as text on an IBM 1401 (1959) by Ken Shirriff. This computer does not use binary numbers and does not use bytes. It also does not use ASCII, but EBCDIC.
A mandelbrot fractal calculated and printed as text on an IBM 1401 (1959) by Ken Shirriff. This computer does not use binary numbers and does not use bytes. It also does not use ASCII, but EBCDIC.
Teletext Monster Girl t-shirt by Raquel Meyers, available at society6.
From utf8art.com
The URL endless.horse has an endless horse in coloured ASCII. Scroll a while, scroll forever!
Made by Colleen Josephson for the Stupid Hackathon. via boingboing
URL-animations by
Glen Chiacchieri 2015. Displays in the address bar of the browser. Click on one to see! Gifs posted by The Verge here.
Also check the game that you can play in the address bar: Flappy Braille.
2 channel, the biggest forum in Japan, is changing its rules so users have started migrating to Reddit. Hopefullt that means more Japanese ASCII art like these, taken from a Google-translate powered thread here.