Thursday, January 24, 2008
after the dinosaurs died, there was ansi art



Geek goddess Irina Slutsky stops by the coolest geek art show - an entire gallery show devoted ANSI art. This is a wonderful tribute to the artists of the earliest days of the world wide interweb - who typically used this art as headers to their bulletin boards. It's especially inspiring when you learn how time-intensive the production process was.

That's what the internet was like, before there was internet, and when we all lived in caves. Without wifi.

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