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Anna Wolf
@annawolf
Continuing the series of genart pioneers, today I'm sharing the work of Klaus Basset, born 1926 in Berlin, who is also known for his typewriter art. Since 1975 he worked together with the engineer Willi Plöchl to bring typewriter art to computer, resulting it the beautiful series Tarnräume “disguised spaces”.
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Mark Webster
@markwebster
Looks a nice book Anna. I’d never heard of Klaus Basset. Thank you for sharing.
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tim/vortac
@vortac
Seems like this book really is a goldmine 👀 222 $DEGEN 🫴 💎 In case anybody is interested, the bottom line says: Examples of a computer-generated graphic series, made with an IBM System/32 and a high-speed printer with half-line feed (which is an important feature to achieve the artistic result)
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tombornal
@tombornal
only learned of typewriter art for the first time this past week, glad to see more of it 50 $degen
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Tim Smith 🎩🔵🐔
@bitvargen
9[0uaf8y7ae 50 $DEGEN
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mekhno / Marc L Clapers
@mekhno
🖤 200 $degen
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Nicu P
@nicup
🖤 75 $degen
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