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Many people ask how I make #TwitterArt. How they can make it, too. Here is the first thing to know:

 

Part 1. Where to find the shapes and symbols:

 

On older Mac operating systems open the "Character Palette" (usually pulls down from flag icon upper right), on the current Mac OS (10.7) open "Special Characters" (at the bottom of the "edit" menu) on PC open the "Character Map" (I don't use PC, I don't remember where it is)

 

This, above, is a picture of the Character Map, which looks very similar to the current "Special Characters" interface. I enter objects from it directly into Twitter (or HootSuite, or a Text Edit program, like TextEdit). Then I tweet the art I've made.

 

More about how to arrange unicode objects and make pictures below, but that is the first step, and the most important one: Find the Character Palette and open it.

 

All the objects your operating system supports are there: ▲◤◒ ╠╬╝ ╭╮ ☝➷ ⤴⤶₦ʘ ∰ … no special application or specialized knowledge needed! Try it! It is mildly addictive… =^)

 

I mostly use "Geometric Shapes" "Miscellaneous Symbols" and "Enclosed Letters"…

 

All these shapes & symbols are contained in Twitter's main body font. Most contemporary fonts contain the same unicode objects, though different fonts / versions look a little different & contain some different characters… Beyond A thru Z, there are dozens of languages, glyphs, symbols, objects, braille… invisible objects, even!

 

Important note: Unicode objects read differently in different contexts. Their appearances vary from font version to font version, between various fonts, by operating system, by browser, and by device. More PCs read one subset of shapes better and Macs read a different subset better—though there is a lot of overlap, and a few ways to optimize viewing (set Lucidia Grande as the preferred font for your browser.)

 

#TwitterArt is best viewed in FireFox (on most operating systems), and the current Safari browser (on Mac OSX 10.7+)

 

Part 2. The Order of the Objects

 

Twitter doesn't recognize the [rerurn] key, so making line breaks requires the artist to use unbroken strings of objects that are just more than 1/2 as wide as the Twitter text window. When separated by a space, these strings of unicode characters can't fit on the same line and are forced onto consecutive lines. That creates a "line return" and makes the objects "stack."

 

In the new Twitter, lines need to be a minimum of 16 or 22 objects depending on the type of geometric shape.

╭━━━━┳┓┏┳━┳┳━━╮

┃╭╮╭╮┃┃┃┃╭┻┫╭╮┃

┃┃┃┃┃┃┃┃┃╰┳┫┃┗┛

┃┃┃┃┃┃┃┃┣╮┃┃┃┏┓

┃┃┃┃┃┃╰╯┣╯┃┃╰╯┃

┗┛┗┛┗┻━━┻━┻┻━━╯

Stacking: 6 lines, 15 objects wide.

Works in OLD New Twitter, Fails in NEW New Twitter.

NEEDS 16 OBJECT WIDTH FOR RETURN.

 

As I mentioned, different groups of unicode objects have different fixed widths. I usually work with the subset of "Geometrical Shapes" of "1-unit" width that views best on Mac and on hand-held devices like smart phones and tablets. ┏┗╋┣┓┫┛╭╰╮╯╱╲╳◯◢◤◥◣ ▔▁▂▃▅▆▇▉ ▊▋▍▎▏▕►△ and a few more + some "Miscellaneous Symbols." I think of these as "second generation" unicode objects.

 

To make a line break and create the kind of "stacked" images and block-writing that I do, I use 15 of these shapes in a row. Up to 29 will fit on a single line, but 15 is the only width that works in both the main Twitter window and the extended right-side-bar.

 

Strings of 16 to 31 "second generation" unicode objects a line break.

 

Strings of 22 to 43 "first generation" unicode objects make a line break.

 

"First generation" unicode objects are narrower, at 3/4 the width of the 2nd generation ones. They include ╔╠╚└┌┼╞╘╒╓╙╟ ░▒▓█▀▄ ║─═ and several more shapes. They work better on more PCs, view incorrectly on more Macs and mobile devices, but still read fine on many Macs & hand-helds. (I will never be able to upgrade one of my Macs from OSX 10.4.11 because it views both first and second generation shapes correctly (in FireFox 3.6.20)).

 

There are "third generation" shapes, too, "1-unit" wide that fit with the "second generation" objects that look wrong on my 4-year-old laptop but correct on my iPad. And situations in which less than 15 "1-unit" objects makes a line break and the narrower "3/4-unit" object read as full-width. I see people making art that looks wrong to me but where I can see what rules they are using.

 

I personally use a narrow subset of second generation unicode shapes at the same line width (15) most of the time so that I know that the widest range of my followers can read the art "right" in as many contexts as possible (in Twitter itself, those contexts include the main window right-and-left columns, and in the status window. Other contexts include other devices (iPhone, Droid, iPad, Blackberry, etc.) and other applications (HootSuite, Seesmic, TweetDeck, etc.))

 

Compatibility wise, it seems like TweetDeck and BlackBerry users have the most frequent issues reading #TwitterArt—though I do see ReTweets from both of those platforms, so some users have no problem. I know that users of Safari, Chrome, IE, etc. report rendering errors, and I've looked at the art in a number of browsers.

 

Part 3. Make Revisions and Test Runs Before You Tweet.

 

While I used to just use a staging account (a "locked" account that no one follows), now I compose my art in TextEdit. Any text program will do. Then I test-tweet them in the staging account to be sure they're going to look right. It often takes a couple-few variations before the art looks complete to me, and I don't want that creative refinement process to be out there—just the "finished product." As far as using a text program or note pad, that is also the best way to archive art to access later… much easier than scrolling through my staging account.

 

Part 4. Randomly

 

The More You Know: ASCII is a small subset of Unicode & ISO/IEC 10646 which ultimately contains about 100,000 characters! en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ASCII#Unicode

 

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...Faust was right, have no regrets!

for your pleasure ROXY tribute to Dali's LADY

 

FOLLOW-ME-FOLLOWFRIDAY-FOLLOW WE

 

«..I'm getting out, I'm movin'on and from now on address unknown, I should be difficult to find? So follow me just follow me. I'll sell you dreams and new desires. I'm trading hopes, I'm open end, I am the night, I am your fate. So follow me, just follow me.

Faust was right, have no regrets: Gimme your soul, I'll give you life and all the things you want to get, so follow me, just follow me. I'll give you wings, I'll sell you fame, Merry-go-round maybe to hell? I am the key to your problem, So follow me, just follow me.

Unbelievable maybe, you'll have a new identity for a second of vanity I want to change your destiny…

Unbelievable maybe? Follow me, follow me

I'll give you anything you want Your wish is my command if you agree to follow me… So, follow me…»

 

Yes - One could say that RootCat's £OV€ B¥T€$ £ADI€$ artwork is located at semi path between the art of typography and the home-data-cooking-processes.

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This trailer's just roughly made to give you the desire for seeing paintings and the original matrix.

This video sheet is dedicated #tumblr #twitterart #asciiart #diaspora #typoart #typography #symbolart #simpleart #smart (*) #kinkyart #loveart #dominart #specialart #leatherart #sexart #pussyart #kittyart #beautyart #colorart #gifart #gif #anim

and

#germany #usa #russia #japan deeply involved into the art of [type] writing #1935 date of TELegraph EXchange introduction...

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#followfriday #tumblrtuesday #RT and #ETC and #friend Amanda and #all 24_hours_people into gather the eternal foolish friday night fever and all disco nation citizen glam...and, at the end of the day, the juicy groovy fruit of all those inspiring communities.

 

video: RootCat artwork (2011)

music: Amanda Lear by courtesy YES LOVE... courtesy!

'Follow me' (Anthony Monn / Amanda Lear)

 

PEACE, LOVE AND HARMONY

 

[some rights reserved, all of this and even less] © 1978 - 2011 copyart control

 

(*) smart mean smart obviously but it could mean also sm art as you want, wanna be or wanna see. Cheers.

 

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Video line notes

TELegraph EXchange style

 

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Over sub >stance: £OV€ B¥T€$ £ADI€$ is rough'n'tough wordyfied images collection of personalities, icons or anons from everywhere, nowhere, here or there.

 

The trailer was done to give you the desire for seeing paintings and the original matrix, and is dedicated to many inspiring communities: #tumblr #twitterart #asciiart #diaspora #typoart #typography #symbolart #simpleart #smart #kinkyart #loveart #dominart #specialart #sexart #colorart #gifart #gif #anim and #germany #usa #russia #japan #anons for their activism into the art of [type] writing #1935 since TELegraph EXchange introduction + #followfriday #tumblrtuesday #RT and #ETC

 

[some rights reserved, all of this and even less] © 2011 copyart control — glitternextcom

 

video and visuals: RootCat artwork (2011)

music/sound trax: me myself and Y (2003) i.e. the same person but a long long time ago. :-)

 

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I used to own a house at #115 (23x5). I was born in 69 (23x3). The Simpson's did a 138th episode for a specific reason (23x6): The Number 23. The 9th prime. I'm a 23-ologist. Even though I gather it turned Jim Carey into an evil jazz musician. So...↗⁀↘‿ ⒼⓄ ⓌⒾⓉⒽ ⓉⒽⒺ ⒻⓁⓄⓌ↗⁀↘‿ had the RT button 23x2 (46) times (plus me) when I shot this.

 

"ReTweeted by MCHaggett and 46 others."

 

"Why 23?" Come on - you know: 23 axioms in Euclidean geometry, 23 chromosomes from each parent genetically. Like any number, when you look for it, you will see it around you extra. (Especially in TV & movies where it is like a writers' chronic inside joke - there is a disproportionate use of 23. One of the Lost numbers, even.) Unlike most numbers, however, when you see it... it sees you. (evil laugh)

 

It came into cultural popularity through William S Burroughs & Robert Anton Wilson, mainly, I guess... propagating through subcultures to the point where it is now pretty much mainstream. Take that awful (I assume) Jim Carey movie. Not to be like "I've been into '23' since the 80's" - but I have. Whatever. I'm glad people know. I'm not superstitious - and it is not superstition. Most of the universe is dark. We can just barely perceive anything "non-local" - and that is most of everything.

 

23 points to non-locality. Synchronicity. Meaningful coincidence-like events. And something else entirely.

 

The "dark" part of the universe - that science can see for certain is there but imperceptible - might as well be called "supernatural." It is beyond the laws of nature we know, beyond perception, and interacts with the visible world in unknown ways. We can tell that our perception ends at the speed of light, but that on a quantum level, everything is connected, exchanging information faster than light. All particles in the universe were entangled up to the end of the inflationary period - so everything is still in touch with everything else, 14.5 billion years later. It seems reasonable to expect synchronicity, or something like it. From science, I believe that what lies behind the world is something far greater than- and far different from- everything we know as 'reality.' Something like 'meaning' and 'intent' pervades / propels the world from beyond. 23 is 'about' that idea. Maybe the bible is, too.

 

"The belief in coincidence is the prevalent superstition of the Age of Science"

 

"Coincidence is the word we use when we can't see the levers and pulleys."

 

Quotes by Shea/Wilson and Bull respectively. But follow that link for a nice, short group of quotes about synchronicity and coincidence by Jung and a couple others. Almost too nice. But they're all good. For more info on 23, consult the universe and 23 will be in contact sooner than later. ;^)

 

>life is a dream made of mad dreams

@Twitter has done a beautiful thing w/ their #WorldCup icons! So #TwitterArt! :^)

 

This tweet uses all 140 & relies on characters that some Tweeps will see "wrong." I've been using the "safest" character set for "World Cup" art. But this is too beautiful: A globe @140artist made, that I reworked for the occasion. It relies on the unique Twitter icons to make the line-breaks / vertical alignment work.

 

My Web Site

  

>life is a dream made of mad dreams

ASCii-KIT*KAT^by^NUMBER$-by-ROOTCAT/HUYGENZ © 2013 copyart control

I just got the "New Twitter" on my @tw1tt3rart account. Oh boy.

 

From a general user perspective, it is an overall improvement. (#TwitterArt-Specific observations with next image) The layout is awkward in some modes (with the "sidebar" being about as wide as the "main window"… but when navigating through the Tweet stream it is an improvement to be sure. The expanded navigation with the side bar has got to be what is driving the sometimes-lopsided layout.

 

In this pic, I've clicked on #TwitterArt to search, then the "Top Tweet" button which expands the data into the side-bar (with map, retweet, and hashtag data below the tweet) (perfect #TwitterArt handling here! Sweet!)

 

The data-heavy version of the side-bar is used in a lot of the navigation & for the most part seems great.

 

I also love that they kept the transparent side-bar hack working. I even test uploaded an animated avatar—and it worked for the first time ever. Those are small touches, no doubt, but I'm glad to see them.

 

The infinite scroll might be my favorite new feature. I hope that works in "Followers" too. It is not yet integrated, I guess, showing the number of followers with the message "You don't have any followers yet."

 

But on my page, with infinite scroll, you can go back through the tweet art 5X faster (or more) and without that lurking technical error… the robot with the claw fallen off. "Something is technically wrong." I'll miss him & fail whale but… no I wont! It is awesome! Huge improvement for my Tweet art at least, because people can see so much more of it before losing attention. I just skimmed back two months in seconds, not minutes. No more hitting MORE is a great thing.

 

More observations, from the perspective of #TwitterArt with my following image: Profile & Timeline

I'm trying out G+ with unicode art, like I do on Twitter. Add me to your circle if you want Matthew Haggett Unicode Artist

 

I don't know unicode art it holds up as well in the media-rich environment of G+… A large part of its interest on Twitter is because almost the whole stream is text-and-links-only. #TwitterArt is outside the box. But G+ doesn't just have video, pix, threaded conversations, action records, etc. -- it has animated GIFs (frankly, not my favorite -- a little MySpace) which Facebook doesn't allow. In context, unicode illustration is not so fancy…

 

Whatev. I'm on FB, too… Tw1tt3rart

This content must have been "in the air." After I made these "Leo, Virgo, and Libra" tweets & stowed them in my staging account, @twartist and @andreapacione both started tweeting Zodiac art… I didn't tweet any of my three until just now. It probably looked like I was jacking the Zodiac theme… but here is evidence. I made them 18 hours ago. The rest is Psychic Octopus.

>life is a dream made of mad dreams

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@LaughingSquid Tweeted about @tw1tt3rart when it was just new. It was very exciting to be mentioned—they had 40-some thousand followers then, 47+ thousand now—the kind of people who might dig #TwitterArt. That mention was, I believe, where Biz Stone saw my ASCII-Art-on-Twitter project, and then Tweeted about it himself.

 

So… I just Tweeted this "At" @LaughingSquid… and I'm going to tweet this Flickr link at 'em too… Just want to make sure they get my love letter.

 

Not all readers will show the picture right. Broken characters, failed line returns, uneven object sizes. I recommend FireFox for Mac (or PC, second) with Arial Unicode font installed, with the Twitter web site itself or HootSuite. Also works in Twitter for iPhone / Droid. Minimal viewing other mobile devices or 3rd party apps, as far as I know.

 

"I would have written a shorter letter, but I did not have the time." ~Blaise Pascal

 

FOLLOW UP

 

Wow. Scott, Mr Laughing Squid himself, picked it up and made a blog post immediately. Looks perfect in the statuses screenshot on the user end (i.e. in the laughingsquid.com blog) = #TwitterArt #NotFail. I am psyched! *Nailed it*

 

laughingsquid.com/laughing-squid-twitter-art/

 

Oh, "Twitter Art" in the title of the permalink in the Laughing Squid blog! And a link to my site! Wow.

 

And just today Twitter's location service came back. Good timing! I love broadcasting out of Portland OR.

 

Happy squid day. 6/9/10

I just got the "New Twitter" on my @tw1tt3rart account. Oh boy.

 

From a #TwitterArt perspective, it is an overall improvement. Existing art tweets (that don't rely on the "invisible character") all work unchanged. But in New Twitter, the rendering versions of each tweet is more standardized: "most recent tweet" is no longer larger than the ones that follow it. "Statuses" view has the same line length/line break qualities as the other views (though it still inexplicably in a different font from the rest of Twitter)

 

The largest improvement is that the new standard width not only supports existing "vertically aligned" #TwitterArt but it also allows 2/3 more width options (per my formal constraints, at least.) (Constraint: I try to make vertically aligned #TwitterArt break the same in as many situations as possible. By standardizing situational rendering, Twitter has made my work much easier.)

 

The only downside is that my system now renders one "spacer" character at 1/4 width rather than 1 width. This is consistent with some other readers, like Hootsuite. But causes much #TwitterArt built with the "spacer" to collapse.

 

Oh well. Still a huge overall improvement. Very friendly towards vertically aligned #TwitterArt.

 

More user observations with my following image: Expanded Top Tweet

RootCat's Root Remix : a tribute to Gérard Manset

ASCII ART ANIMATION

MUSIC VIDEO CLIP by ROOTCAT

© 2011 copyart control — some rights reserved

(all of this and even less)

lyrics and tune: Gérard Manset 'Matrice' — by courtesy

ENJOY!

 

Les enfants du paradis

Sont les enfants sur terre

Alignés comme radis

Contre leur mère

 

Les enfants du paradis

Sont les enfants sur terre

Aux paupières arrondies

A l'iris délétère

 

L'iris délétère

 

Ils sont venus sur terre

Sans rien demander

Comme une pluie d'hiver

Sur une ville inondée

 

Est-ce pour nous aider

A supporter la peur du noir

Le tremblement de nos mémoires

Le choc de nos machoires ?

 

Renvoyez-nous d'où on vient

D'où on est né d'où on se souvient

Des perles de tendresse

Sanglots de l'ivresse

 

Renvoyez-nous d'où on vient

Sans le moindre mal vous le savez bien

Qu'on n'a pas vraiment grandi

Le sang nous frappe les tempes

 

Matrice tu m'as fait

Dans son lit défait

Matrice tu m'as fait

Mal... le mal est fait

 

Matrice

 

Renvoyez-nous d'où on vient

Par le même canal le même chemin

De l'éternelle douleur

De la vallée des pleurs

 

Renvoyez-nous pour notre bien

On n'en veut pas plus on demande rien

Que nager dans le grand liquide

Comme un tétard aux yeux vides

 

Matrice tu m'as fait

Dans un moule parfait

Matrice tu m'as fait

Mal... le mal est fait

 

Matrice

 

Matrice tout compte fait

Tu sais le monde est tout fait

Plus tu vas vers l'infini

Plus tu sais que c'est fini

 

Matrice tu m'as fait

Mal... le mal est fait

Plus tu vas vers l'infini

Plus tu sais que c'est fini

 

Matrice...

Matrice...

Matrice...

Matrice tu m'as...

— ad libitum

 

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>life is a dream made of mad dreams

Collage made of discarded paperback novels on Larroque paper. ~4.5x6." November 2010

 

This is a small postcard made for the benefit #twitterart exhibit in Moss, Norway. Funds raised from the sale of works will go towards buying children's books for the library.

>life is a dream made of mad dreams

>life is a dream made of mad dreams

>life is a dream made of mad dreams

Perez Hilton is apparently stalking Lady Gaga. Maybe fame capital f is like a bag over the head where there is no head. Perez is apparently often quite mean and nasty to people he claims to admire. Stalking people is wrong. Be nice to everyone. :-)

 

Text (via Twitter) reads: "Still have the text Perez sent me of me in a wheelchair w

the words KARMA written across + Madonna pointa a

gun at me. Day of my accident."

>Diaspora #join #yourself

>Diaspora #join #yourself

LOLz ^..^… a funny pairing of ReTweets in the Hashtag search for #TwitterArt.

>life is a dream made of mad dreams

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