I transmitted this talk at Transmission yesterday. A quick history, some theory and examples of both plain PETSCII and fancy PETSCII. Includes works from Mortimer Twang, Veronica Karlsson, Dom Sylvester Houédard, Electric, Lobo, Ugeo, MCL, Charley Harper, Josef Albers, Poison, Jucke, Morrissey, OEP, Deekay, Dino, JSL, HT, Mermaid, redcrab, iLKke, Pal, Christwoballs, Ilesj, Dr.TerrorZ, Worrior1, Rexbeng, Mikael, 5alad, Raquel Meyers, Max Capacity, PET.CORP, Ray Manta, Polyducks, JP LeBreton, SanderFocus, Julian Hespenheide, Tameem Sankari and others.
VIDEO
Killer Piller, the demo
A/V set at Lovebyte
Hipp zum happ video
Another video with a song from Basen i botten! This one was animated by BLDZR, using my ASCII art. It came in 2nd in the wild compo at Flash Party in Buenos Aires.
Video: Do you like Brexit Acid
PET.CORP strikes again with a new video! This time it’s for the song Do you like Brexit Acid, from the album Basen i botten.
Back in 2009 I released Breakfast, with a great video by C-men (below). In 2016, Peaches the whale suggested that I do a brexit-remix of it. So I did, but I only released it on Soundcloud. Eventually, I made an acid version of it and that’s what I’ve now released on my acid album.
Acid lingo
Thanks to BLDZR for helping out with some final touches.
PET.CORP’s video for We call it SJ
Acid Knob video
Warning for flashing images! Video by Alma Alloro and Omri Cohen-Alloro, using their own software Dont Look Back, available for free online. The song is from the 12″ vinyl We Call it SJ.
The Infinite Acid Machine
Me and Jacob Remin are teaching the robots to play acid. We recorded this video at Elektronmusikstudion EMS quite a while ago, but now they are about to do their debut show at Pukkelpop in Belgium. More to come! Thanks to Daniel Araya for helping out with this project.