Aces of ANSI Art

Aces of ANSI Art
Formation 1989
Extinction 1991
Purpose Artscene
Location
Origin
San Jose, California
Founders
Zyphril
Chips Ahoy

Aces of ANSI Art (abbreviated <A.A.A>)[1] was the first group of artists specifically organized for the purposes of creating and distributing ANSI art.[2] The group was founded and operated by two BBS enthusiasts from California, "Zyphril" and "Chips Ahoy", from 1989 through 1991.

History

The group was initially formed in 1989[1] during the height of the BBS era, but soon after the group's founding, ANSI art groups took on a life of their own, growing increasingly popular and spawning what would come to be known as the "artscene."[2] ANSI art, which initially began as a method for bulletin board sysops to draw users to their boards, but with the emergence of organized groups, the artscene became associated with "underground" culture, such as warez boards.[2]

In 1990, a schism occurred when a small but influential group of members left the group to form ACiD Productions.[2] ACiD (ANSI Creators In Demand) will grow to become the first international artscene group.[3]

Membership

  • Chips Ahoy (Founder)
  • Zyphril (Founder)
  • RaD Man (Senior Member)[4]
  • Mondoman
  • The Beholder
  • Icepirate

See also

Further reading

References

  1. 1 2 "BBSing.com, Aces of Ansi Art". ReadMe file of aaa-8991.zip. Retrieved March 18, 2010.
  2. 1 2 3 4 Jason Scott (2005). "BBS: The Documentary" (DVD). Boston, MA: Bovine Ignition Systems.
  3. Garrett, Ben (April 27, 2004). "Online Software Piracy of the Last Millennium" (PDF). Retrieved March 18, 2010.
  4. "History of Text Art Video by RaD Man / ACiD". Roy of Superior Art Creations. February 11, 2007. Archived from the original on 8 April 2010. Retrieved March 19, 2010.

External links

Examples of ANSI Artwork

More on the History of the Art Scene

Releases

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