Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Before the Existence of the World Wide Web, There Was Canada's Telidon


In the late 70's, Canadian Telidon was a fully functioning internet protocol, long before the World Wide Web came into existence. Meant primarily for online shopping and banking, it wasn't long before artists started to use this medium in creative ways and create graphics art with it.


Motherboard explores this medium and interviews some of the artists using it in this short documentary:



Via Devour.

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