Low-Resolution Computer Art Exhibit?
"Converting them to an easier-handled image format (i.e. ansi2pcx.exe) will also not work because it throws the proportions of the characters off just enough to change the piece, and does not work with XBIN, ADF, RIP, ASCIIs that use the Amiga font (more common than you'd think), ANSIs that use iCE-Color (16 instead of 8 background colors), or ANSIs/ASCIIs more than 80 columns wide. The only solution I have thought of is a program made to display the entire piece on a long rectangular monitor of some kind, and that may prove completely impractical as the unorthodox dimensions of some pieces (1000+ lines long, 160-column wide BINs) would necessitate custom monitors in this case. Any suggestions?"
Unicode Art?
In a related question, Tim Ringenbach asks: "ASCII art has been popular for years now. I was wondering though, is anyone doing ASCII art in Unicode? Would the extra characters actually be helpful, or is 7-bit ASCII really all we need? A google of "unicode art" found only 7 pages. But I suppose since 7-bit ASCII is an UTF-8 file that just happens to not use any multibye characters, we could retroactively upgrade most ASCII art to Unicode art without even altering a timestamp."
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