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Show HN: Ansiwave, an ANSI art and MIDI music mashup

103 points| gw | 4 years ago |github.com

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whoopdedo|4 years ago

Back in the day, there was an extension to ANSI control codes called ANSI Music[1]. It borrowed the musical notation from IBM-BASIC's (and GW-BASIC) 'PLAY' statement. The standalone ANSIPLAY would play them back, or with the Telimate terminal emulator it'd play in the background while you used a BBS.

The last version of ANSIPLAY[2] was 2.1 I believe.

[1] http://artscene.textfiles.com/ansimusic/

[2] https://bbs.retropc.se/smmansi/00index.html

nmg|4 years ago

Yes! TheDraw 4.63 allowed you to include ANSI music control sequences in your animations.

ArtWomb|4 years ago

"Which decade was best, and why was it the 80s"

Birth of Hip-Hop. New Wave. Electronic. Blondie. Michael Jackson's "Thriller", which echoes to this day in Justin Bieber's "Peaches". Metallica in their prime. Prince & the Revolution. Faith No More's Epic to close things out. And, of course, Rick Astley ;)

Recently heard Depeche Mode's "Black Celebration" for the first time in years and couldn't help but think it sounds better with age, better than anything today. Then a Bauhaus cover of Brian Eno's "Third Uncle" came on ...

Bauhaus - Third Uncle (1982)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sILbx5xbwPY

travbrack|4 years ago

>better than anything today

Pretty bold claim. Do you listen to a lot of modern music?

lubujackson|4 years ago

I have a soft spot for ANSI art and secretly hope it has a reason to come back in a fresh way like pixel art has. The 1x2 blocks are just so iconic.

I fooled around making some tools to do stuff like parse a GIF of an ANSI back to ANSI and devolve a photo to (crummy) ANSI art the way some scripts do with ASCII, but it is pretty remedial compared to the code that exists for futzing with pixel art.

ilaksh|4 years ago

The LaGrange Gemini client supports ANSI foreground colors.

Gemini and Gopher have some good sites with ANSI art. Unfortunately I don't remember them off the top of my head.

nxpnsv|4 years ago

I like it! Not only the project which looks great, but also the relaxed presentation including factually correct statements about the 80s.

bndw|4 years ago

Cool project. I really enjoyed the screencast- you sold me on giving it a whirl.