








By Susie Oviatt, 1992-1994. She was part of the minority of people who made blocky ASCII instead of line-based ASCII on Usenet in the early 1990s (also see RikRok).
By Susie Oviatt, 1992-1994. She was part of the minority of people who made blocky ASCII instead of line-based ASCII on Usenet in the early 1990s (also see RikRok).
By RikRok Keech, 1993. The blocky ASCII-style was less common than line-based ASCII on Usenet in 1993, as far as I’ve seen. Keech uses negative space, which sets these works apart even more. On the other hand, portraying animals fit right into 1990’s Usenet.
(I’m assuming this was published on Usenet, but not sure?)
By Sawamura, 2023.
Clip from a work by Alicia Guo published in CURSOR magazine, 2024. “a day where your attention is constantly shifting”
Window by Nicolas Sassoon, 2024.
ATASCII in MMoDA, an Atari ST demo by pépé, 2021. Art history converted into multi-screen ATASCII-pictures.
Works by Abi Rama (Lykerex), 2024, using modified PETSCII.
PETSCII by PunksDistorted, 2024. Uses the PET-font, not C64.