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Matty Sheets, Marshall Owen and David "Driveway" Moore.

 

Photo by Mark Smith

 

Print: 10" x 15"

White matt, no frame

Price: $30

Photographer: Jessi Hagood

 

All proceeds go to the American Red Cross.

 

If you'd like to purchase this print, please contact Sean Coon

Illuminated car park sign with dot matrix display to advertise availability of parking spaces.

the second dotmatrix project event was a blast. both carolina clearwater and old stone revue flexed their talents.

 

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Photo by Andy Henley

This shows the 2 hammers. Note that they are slightly inclined as the carrage moves while the carriage is printing a column of dots. The incline means that column is vertical on the paper.

A re-creation of the character set in use as shown through the One Times Square zipper between near the end of 1971 and late 1977 (one of the most recent dates being Nov. 17 of that year), when it was operated by the Reuters news agency (in short, 10 x 11, with rows 2, 3, 5 and 6 doubled up, rows 1, 4 and 7 shown single, and all columns doubled up). This was the display font seen bringing such news as the Watergate scandal and President Nixon's resignation, the fall of Saigon, New York City's near-bankruptcy, the 1976 Bicentennial, and the early months of Jimmy Carter's Presidency. The original 5 x 7 type (seen here in order of the octal codes 040 through 137) appears to have emanated from Digital Equipment Corporation (designated as M7724) and was the first major dot matrix type for printing on the Centronics 101 and DECwriter LA30 printers, both first introduced in 1970; it was also used in other printers such as Facit 4552 and 4553, Practical Automation MatriDot - and, relevant to this, the Extel 70 teleprinter (tied to the DEC PDP-8 computer) of which Reuters bought thousands for their various news bureaus around the world during 1971. It was the first computer-controlled ASCII-based type to travel through a zipper (prior ones used perforator-based systems whether Trans-Lux' and Naxon Telesign's self-contained machines, or Time-O-Matic controls tied in to Teletype ASR-33's with Baudot / Murray / ITA2 code). This font was also used on early Daktronics displays (such as the scoreboards used on some days in one of the indoor venues of the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Wan Chai Sports Ground in Hong Kong, and various indoor and outdoor venues of the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, NY, in the former of which the U.S. hockey team carried out their "Miracle On Ice." This set preceded by a year or two the Signetics 2513 / CM2140 type font (also known in later years as General Instrument's RO3-2513, used on Apple II computers); would appreciate more info as to this display font's origin [Centronics characterized this type as C-8940 a.k.a. 27-001, and had differences in the positioning of the apostrophe (centered as opposed to shifted left) and ending hook of the 'J' (one instead of two pixels at lower left)].

Daily #Art - Day 04-20-19

(2019) May the Schwartz be with You

Here's a digital painting tribute to science fantasy comedy Spaceballs (1987) directed by Mel Brooks, colored the illustration I did exactly a year ago.

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Brennan O'Brien of the Bronzed Chorus. Photo byElizabeth Lemon

The hammers and spacers fitted to the printhead chassis.

Vicissitude for dotMatrix - Feb 26, 2016

Choreographer: Melodie Carr

Live Digital Performer: Petronio Dendito

Dancers: Brooke Bloom, Amelia Kramer, Savannah Werne

Max Drake

 

Photography Kevin Belton

Crystal demonstrates her virtuosity

 

Photo by Mark Smith

the sixth dotmatrix project brought together two greensboro acts with very different sounds. janik started off the evening employing a rich sound (stand-up bass, keyboard, castanets, drums, electric bass and guitar), changing up between textured melodies and jungle, lyrical tunes layered with lead singer mariana bracone's unique vocals. the tiny meteors then came on and tried to blow their amps with a hard driving rock, guitar/bass/drums set. kemp stroble brought his vocals with straight-forward intensity over sheets of guitar rock madness.

 

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Photo by Elizabeth Lemon

After fitting the platen bearing, the platen drive gears are fitted on the right side of the unit.

Max Drake Getting his jam on!

 

Photography Kevin Belton

the third dotmatrix project event was a shoegazing fest. andrew dudek brought the white sheets and pants, and both dawn chorus and citified rocked the night away.

 

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Photo by Tanya Peterson

Tacs. White out. Sharpies. Nerds who appreciate 8 bit. Nothing to do at work. What could go wrong?

Print: 16" x 20"

White matt, no frame

Price: $40

Photographer: Photo by Kevin Belton

 

All proceeds go to the American Red Cross.

 

If you'd like to purchase this print, please contact Sean Coon

Matt Hill still getting his lemon on!

 

Photography Kevin Belton

the fifth dotmatrix project brought together two greensboro acts, each with little time playing together, yet both with big, unique sounds. project tritium kicked off the evening with james marshall owen dropping his bowie-esque delivery and jagger-esque stage presence over highly composed music and sounds that at times seemed improvised. the raving knaves then took the stage (and our sound engineer) and rocked their set with a variety of kinetic, powerpop tunes. david mclean's hips might still be gyrating. a fine time had by all.

 

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Photo by John Leonard

This was one of the best things I've seen... 6 jets flying in formation to print dot-matrix against the sky to advertise an airshow.

 

Názov: Tlačiareň LogoStar LMP-80

Autor: LogoStar

Rok vydania:

ISBN:

Jazyk: EN

Formát: A4

Strán: 81

Vydavateľ:JAPAN

 

user-s manual

BB Elmix

the third dotmatrix project event was a shoegazing fest. andrew dudek brought the white sheets and pants, and both dawn chorus and citified rocked the night away.

 

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Photo by Tanya Peterson

the third dotmatrix project event was a shoegazing fest. andrew dudek brought the white sheets and pants, and both dawn chorus and citified rocked the night away.

 

if you use this photo anywhere, please respect the CC license and provide the following attribution, as is:

 

Photo by Tanya Peterson

the sixth dotmatrix project brought together two greensboro acts with very different sounds. janik started off the evening employing a rich sound (stand-up bass, keyboard, castanets, drums, electric bass and guitar), changing up between textured melodies and jungle, lyrical tunes layered with lead singer mariana bracone's unique vocals. the tiny meteors then came on and tried to blow their amps with a hard driving rock, guitar/bass/drums set. kemp stroble brought his vocals with straight-forward intensity over sheets of guitar rock madness.

 

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Photo by John Leonard

Came across this when helping shift some old kit- didn't do anything with this- where to start?! Yes, that's a dot matrix printer int he corner (still with paper- can you even buy this any more?), and yes, the PC only has a floppy drive.

 

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the sixth dotmatrix project brought together two greensboro acts with very different sounds. janik started off the evening employing a rich sound (stand-up bass, keyboard, castanets, drums, electric bass and guitar), changing up between textured melodies and jungle, lyrical tunes layered with lead singer mariana bracone's unique vocals. the tiny meteors then came on and tried to blow their amps with a hard driving rock, guitar/bass/drums set. kemp stroble brought his vocals with straight-forward intensity over sheets of guitar rock madness.

 

if you use this photo anywhere, please respect the CC license and provide the following attribution, as is:

 

Photo by Kevin Belton

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