Atari’s Compugraph (1976) - an ASCII photo booth. You have your picture taken and get a dot matrix print out (11x14 inches) after only 90 seconds. A more recent approach to textmode photography is the Descriptive Camera, in case you missed it.
Atari’s Compugraph (1976) - an ASCII photo booth. You have your picture taken and get a dot matrix print out (11x14 inches) after only 90 seconds. A more recent approach to textmode photography is the Descriptive Camera, in case you missed it.
designed in collaboration with Gregory Wadsworth @aGGregArt
Excerpt from a gig with four C64s at the chip/noise event Bit Brus in Gothenburg, 2012. Perhaps the first gig ever with 100% text mode petscii? Performed by Goto80 and Raquel Meyers.
“Twilight Zone” ascii animation on VT100
CubeCloneXperiment v1 remix (by Max Capacity +)
Awesome Glitch remix by MAX :)
CycloidOVER remix (by Max Capacity +)
I wasn’t too fond of this one but MAX’s version brought it to a whole new level
(via maxcapacity)