X-Google-Language: ENGLISH,ASCII-7-bit X-Google-Thread: f996b,726ca630c4be912d,start X-Google-Attributes: gidf996b,public From: cfbd@southern.co.nz (Colin Douthwaite) Subject: [30] Anniversary Date: 1996/09/29 Message-ID: <52m4uq$iji@orm.southern.co.nz>#1/1 X-Deja-AN: 186045979 organization: Southern InterNet Services newsgroups: alt.ascii-art ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ _ ' ) /) -( __ _(/ (__ ) / (_(_(_ _____ (, / | , /---| __ __ _ _ _ __ _ _ __ ) / |_ / (_/ (__(_ (/___(/_/ (_/_)_(_(_/ (_ (_/_ (_/ .-/ /) (_/ ___ // (_) /(_ /) (/ /) , , _ // _/_ __ _ _ _ __ _ __ _/_ (_(_(/_ (__ (_(_/_)_(___(_ _(_ (_(_/ (_(__ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ( 30 ) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ _____ _ ___ _ |_ _|| |_ ___ | __| _ _ | |_ _ _ _ _ ___ | | | ' \ / -_) | _| | || || _|| || || '_|/ -_) |_| |_||_|\___| |_| \_,_| \__| \_,_||_| \___| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ From: jorn@mcs.com (Jorn Barger) Newsgroups: rec.arts.ascii Subject: Talk: Why I like ascii art Date: 11 Sep 1995 17:26:51 -0500 [Here's a little essay someone requested, by email] Wherever you look in computer journalism, the emphasis is always on faster computers and more memory and more colors... and more money! So, when people write about the future of the Internet, they're always dreaming of real-time video links, multimedia, virtual reality, etc etc etc. But for me, what's greatest about the Internet is how efficient it is at transmitting *text*. For the same 30 kilobytes you could use for a small GIF on the WWWeb, you can just as well transmit *fifteen typewritten pages* of text. (It's not even 'a picture is worth 1000 words'-- it's more like 5000, or better!) And a videolink uses millions of times as much bandwidth as would an email conversation... And ascii text is also the lowest common denominator that allows *everyone* on the net to share data-- people are starting to extend email to include graphics and fonts, but these attempts exclude the majority of users, and we haven't begun to see these formats (like MIME) posted to netnews... So the ability of ascii-art to include images in email and netnews postings could be a very useful technology... if only word-processors included a simple set of commands for drawing ascii shapes, or pasting together layers of ascii 'clip art'! My efforts in exploring ascii-art have been an attempt to see how much is possible, in representing, eg, maps, or human faces. I find that if you devote a great deal of time to it, you can create some very rich images... so it ought to be possible someday to have rich libraries of clip-art that everyone can easily integrate into their text files-- if only the word- processors are revised to make this easier. But (alas!) the word-processor designers seem preoccupied with GIFs and MPEGs and WAV files... jorn barger chicago, illinois, usa sept 11 1995 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ _____ _ ___ _ |_ _| | |_ ___ | __| _ _ __| | | | | ' \ / -_) | _| | ' \ / _` | |_| |_||_| \___| |___| |_||_| \__,_| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~