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Maker builds Raspberry Pi ASCII camera, turning video frames into text-based imagery

Maker builds Raspberry Pi ASCII camera, turning video frames into text-based imagery

There are some Raspberry Pi projects that are just so cool, you don’t have to bother to ask why someone would ever create them. In our opinion, some of the best Pi projects come from makers who ask, “Why not?” and that’s exactly what maker and developer André Esser has done with his latest creation. Using our favorite SBC, he’s put together an ASCII video camera project and showed it off at the latest Pi Jam conference.

I had only 3 days to build this Raspberry Pi Project (ASCII Video Camera) – YouTube
Maker builds Raspberry Pi ASCII camera, turning video frames into text-based imagery

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If you’re not familiar with ASCII art, it’s a way of displaying images using text in something like a terminal. The characters comprise the image in either a simple but crude fashion or with great complexity. ASCII art was much more common in retro computing, but you can still find some fun modern examples like this project today. In this creation, the Pi is able to convert video frames into ASCII art, which is then displayed frame by frame to make a video feed using Python.

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