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Blocktronics ACiD Trip, A Super Long Piece of Collaborative ANSI Art

by E.D.W. Lynch on October 10, 2013

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“Blocktronics ACiD Trip” is an extremely long work of ANSI art, an early computer art form similar to ASCII art. The work was created collaboratively by 22 artists for Demosplash 2013, a demo art event held recently in Pittsburgh. If you don’t want to scroll down all 3,266 lines of ANSI, watch this video version. A small portion of the work is below:

Blocktronics ACiD Trip

video via RaD Man

via Waxy.org


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