I found an impressive tool that converts digital images into colored ASCII art using HTML. It transforms pictures into text representations while maintaining original color schemes, providing a unique way to stylize graphics for the web.
I discovered a gallery of detailed ASCII art portraits featuring famous Bollywood heroines. This creative project translates iconic Indian movie stars into text-based characters, showcasing a unique and nostalgic intersection of digital folk art and cinema.
I’ve shared a link to the 58th Pictures of the Year competition, highlighting exceptional photojournalism and documentary photography from 2001. The gallery features a wide range of categories, capturing significant global events and human stories.
I shared a MetaFilter compilation of the year 2002 in pictures, featuring a visual retrospective of major news events, cultural milestones, and global history captured through the lens of various photographers and news organizations.
I’m curious why my site ranks so highly for specific search queries like "arabic food's pictures" and "wedding pictures in chennai." I've noticed I'm the second result on Google for several niche, unexpected phrases.
I revisited the ASCII version of Star Wars accessible via Telnet at towel.blinkenlights.nl. It is an impressive piece of internet history that renders the entire film in text characters and is still worth a look.