A portrait printed as text. Computer portraits emerged in the 1970s when software was created to turn a photo into text characters. Typically promoted by vendors at carnivals and fairs ...
The end result of following the computer’s instructions is a greyscale portrait. Where few black strings overlap, it’s light, and where more overlap, it’s darker. That’s the whole gimmick ...
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