Russian ASCII Art Animated Cat From 1968
harrymcc writes "Forty-two years ago, Russian scientists created an impressive sequence of a cat walking about — and it was all the more impressive given that the 'CGI' involved rendering hundreds of images of the cat as ASCII art, then printing out the sequence image by image and photographing it."
...lolcats turn 42.
My first program:
Hell Segmentation fault
Since ASCII stands for "American" Standard Code for Information Interchange I think the Soviets who created this might be offended.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0O4mm3hXNgA
A year later, American scientists created an impressive sequence of a man walking about the lunar surface...
One assumes this was printed on the Model-KI teletype, aka the KITTY.
Anybody want a peanut?
..."Worker and Parasite"?
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It isn't rotoscoped. You can see the skeletonized cat toward the middle of the video. You can also make out some cracks where the different components meet at the joints.
I am becoming gerund, destroyer of verbs.