Typewriter art

Using Typewriter art as an inspiration to introduce text into the final artworks will enable a variety of narrative to be introduced into the artworks in a visually dynamic fashion – more news to follow.

Since 1867 typewriters have been used for creating visual art.[better source needed] The oldest known preserved example of typewriter art is a picture of a butterfly made in 1898 by Flora Stacey.[3][4] Typewriter portraits by Hobart Reese gained attention in 1922.[5] Typewriter art was also called keyboard art.[6] In the 1954 short filmStamp Day for Superman, typewriter art was a feature of the plot.

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