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ASCII Kolor stitching | 10 pictures | Size: 14206 x 7103 | Lens: Fisheye | RMS: 2.73 | FOV: 360.00 x 180.00 ~ 0.00 | Projection: Spherical | Color: LDR |

A generative typography using ASCII code, randomness and noise to fill character's body.

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Que hemos hecho recién;

kōan (con Germi);

es famoso en la cultura occidental por habérsele dado un buen número de respuestas espurias o incorrectas tales como: chasquear los dedos, el silencio de mover una mano en el aire, darle una bofetada al profesor, poner la mano debajo de la axila para hacer ruidos ofensivos, etc.

 

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elasfaltoentupiel.blogspot.com.ar/

    

cortinasenroscadas.blogspot.com.ar/

    

www.flickr.com/photos/otramuertapuerta/

    

www.flickr.com/photos/alserviciodemiliendre

    

martinafederica.tumblr.com/

First experiment with the inclusion of color, new collage of drawings from the gridworks blog. Two ascii drawings with rotation & flip + color experiments

Photo processed with Sweetie.

You are looking at a pigtail BNC connector attached to a Pringles can antenna (Cantenna) that I assembled. I have never tested it, but it was fun to make.

I wrote a program to generate ASCII art from images. www.asciiart.ca/

やっぱりAscii配列の方がスッキリだ♪

A generative typography using ASCII code, randomness and noise to fill character's body.

#ASCII - #PRISM - #FANTASY by #RootCat by #numbers #ASCiiArt

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© 2013 copy_art control rev.2015

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A RyanGabeSpencer creation while chucktyping.

Founder: Agent Orange

 

Senior Staff: The Demented Soul, Spectros, Soul of Darkness

 

Couriers: Bi-Polar Maniac, Undead Corpse, Phiber Optic, Poobish, Archangel, The Stranger, Crazed Lunatic, Sy Kotic, Helaman

 

Artists: Dr. Jekyl, Cardinal, Massacre

  

This is this picture converted to an ASCII file using jp2a, the ASCII then being exported to GIF using Jave, then the result being loaded back into The Gimp, pixels inverted and then saved as JPEG.

ASCII Kolor stitching | 2 pictures | Size: 9458 x 5761 | Lens: Fisheye | RMS: 3.19 | FOV: 128.92 x 68.85 ~ -0.16 | Projection: Cylindrical | Color: LDR |

8. March

Original binary code

Binary digit of 73

Photo credits: Marco Pezzati

 

ASCII Bash Art is a collection of micro-programs of one line of code, written in Bash, the shell language of UNIX-like computer operating systems. This project is part of a research activity of the artist started in 1996 to design micro codes capable to produce interesting behaviour in the field of visual art, conceptual art, and sound art. The choice of use Bash as language to produce these experiments is driven by a specific need to research art in computer aspects that are very far from the concept of art itself. The Bash language has been invented by Brian J. Fox in 1989, to use a computer providing specific instructions, without the usage of a graphic interface. The artwork produced using this computer language are based on ASCII characters, printed using infinite loops.

 

www.catodo.net/ascii-bash-art

 

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ASCII art inside Robocode 2012 in Ireland.

ASCII 3 images, Size: 7442 x 2076, FOV: 86.10? x 24.02?, RMS: 3.24, Lens: Standard, Projection: Spherical, Color: LDR

ASCII man, creative way of expressing our current environment.

Photo credits: Marco Pezzati

 

ASCII Bash Art is a collection of micro-programs of one line of code, written in Bash, the shell language of UNIX-like computer operating systems. This project is part of a research activity of the artist started in 1996 to design micro codes capable to produce interesting behaviour in the field of visual art, conceptual art, and sound art. The choice of use Bash as language to produce these experiments is driven by a specific need to research art in computer aspects that are very far from the concept of art itself. The Bash language has been invented by Brian J. Fox in 1989, to use a computer providing specific instructions, without the usage of a graphic interface. The artwork produced using this computer language are based on ASCII characters, printed using infinite loops.

 

www.catodo.net/ascii-bash-art

 

en.gamehappens.com

8. March

Russian edition ASCII Code

Lenin's portrait made by handwriting. If you can read russian see this in readable size farm3.static.flickr.com/2272/5817303392_4e4d3bf0e5_b.jpg

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