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  2. ASCII art - Wikipedia

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    The Amiga style ASCII artwork was most often released in the form of a single text file, which included all the artwork (usually requested), with some design parts in between, as opposed to the PC art scene where the art work was released as a ZIP archive with separate text files for each piece. Furthermore, the releases were usually called ...

  3. Computer art scene - Wikipedia

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    Sixteen Colors ANSI Art and ASCII Art Archive - A web viewable archive of current and past ANSI and ASCII packs released by the computer art scene; More on the History of the Art Scene. BBS: The Documentary Episode 5 documents the rise of the Art Scene; Organizations still in Operation. Defacto2 Scene Portal Scene Art Groups and Sites Listing

  4. textfiles.com - Wikipedia

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    textfiles.com is a website dedicated to preserving the digital documents that contain the history of the bulletin board system (BBS) world and various subcultures, [1] and thus providing "a glimpse into the history of writers and artists bound by the 128 characters that the American Standard Code for Information Interchange ( ASCII) allowed ...

  5. Shift_JIS art - Wikipedia

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    Shift_JIS art is artwork created from characters in the Shift JIS character set, a superset of the ASCII encoding standard intended for Japanese usage. Shift_JIS art has become popular on web-based bulletin boards , notably 2channel , and has even made its way into mainstream media and commercial advertising in Japan .

  6. List of emoticons - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of emoticons or textual portrayals of a writer's moods or facial expressions in the form of icons. Originally, these icons consisted of ASCII art, and later, Shift JIS art and Unicode art. In recent times, graphical icons, both static and animated, have joined the traditional text-based emoticons; these are commonly known as emoji.

  7. ASCII stereogram - Wikipedia

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    ASCII stereogram. ASCII stereograms are a form of ASCII art based on stereograms to produce the optical illusion of a three- dimensional image by crossing the eyes appropriately using a single image or a pair of images next to each other. To obtain the 3D effect (in Figure 1 for instance), it is necessary for the viewer to diverge their eyes ...

  8. Talk:ASCII art/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    ASCII is just a standard method of character encoding. There were teletypes (which allowed for overstriking) which used ASCII encoding rather than five-level (5-bit) Baudot / ITA2 encoding. There is evidence of overstrike art created from teletype machines using ASCII character encoding.

  9. Blade (artscene group) - Wikipedia

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    Blade, also referred to as The Blade Nation, was an underground computer artscene group that primarily released ANSI, ASCII, and high resolution artwork from 1994 to 1997, and during a brief time in 1998. History Blade Promotional Artwork in ANSI format. The group was founded in New Jersey by ANSI Artist, Sub Zero. Due to the confusion between ...