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A videotex standard for displaying text and rudimentary graphics. Created in the United Kingdom in the early 1970s by John Adams. Collections of teletext, often art, and advertising.
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An archive for 4-T which appeared on Channel 4 teletext in the UK between 1983 and 1993. Site by Ian Irving.
Searchable teletext collection, or browse the directory of files.
Dan Farrimond, with Carl Attrill, podcast about the medium known as teletext, Ceefax, videotext, televideo, teledata.
Specifications including usage and installation.
A private project being run by Rob O'Donnell.
A post about teletext art and artists with art posted.
Selected teletext art by this artist.
Teletext editor created by Simon Rawles.
A gallery of 3-bit teletext art from Steve Horsley.
Dan “Illarterate” Farrimond interview and posting of his art.
MUTA. A presentation by the FixC cooperative in collaboration with Yleisradio, Finnish Broadcasting Company, a museum of teletext-art.
Posts about teletext and her own gallery of art.
Jason Robertson’s teletext blog.
A group for teletext and viewdata enthusiasts.
A visual and interactive teletext history. Jason Robertson presents a curated selection of teletext pages recovered from videotape.
Articles, information, events, and galleries listed by artist.
Teletext art research lab. History of teletext art. Also a podcast.
Last event reported from 2018.
Posting about teletext art, uses and software.
The history and development of teletext.
ZXNet editor created by Alistair Cree.
A personal collection of data and documents, open to submissions of teletext "then and now" with the aim of creating a permanent resource.
Includes resources and a collection of teletext art.
A guide for making teletext art. PDF file, printable. [PDF]
Teletext art in 1024 bytes. Art by Carlos.
A post about the past and ongoing art created with teletext. Posted by Craig Oldham.
Site maintained by Dan Farrimond, teletext artist.
Collected, recovered from original VHS recordings.
Hashtag feed for teletext art on Twitter.
A weekly hashtag available on Twitter for people making and sharing art.
A project with micromusic teletext television from the Netherlands.
VBIT2 together with raspi-teletext implements teletext generation on a Raspberry Pi. Peter Kwan, developer.
Finding and saving surviving viewdata and teletext frames.
A teletext editor for Windows, from Peter Kwan.
A guide to create teletext pages with the Edit-­TF teletext editor. By Dan Farrimond. [PDF]
Channel showcasing anything made in teletext, reflecting current affairs, reviews or just stuff.
An interview with teletext artist Steve Horsley, aka Horsenburger. (October 30, 2018)
Interview with Steve Horsley. Posted to Nintendo Life by Alex Olney. (June 02, 2017)
BBC video interview with Dan Farrimond. (September 08, 2016)
A video tutorial from a teletext podcaster. (November 21, 2015)
Posted by Claire Voon. (August 14, 2014)
An interview with Juha van Ingen. Posted to Dazed Digital by Thomas Gorton. (July 08, 2014)
Includes art from Goto80 (Anders Carlsson), Raquel Meyers, Juha van Ingen, Marc Lee, and Lia. Post by Michael Connor. (August 21, 2013)
A gallery of 3-bit teletext art from Steve Horsley.
A project with micromusic teletext television from the Netherlands.
Teletext art in 1024 bytes. Art by Carlos.
A personal collection of data and documents, open to submissions of teletext "then and now" with the aim of creating a permanent resource.
A private project being run by Rob O'Donnell.
Collected, recovered from original VHS recordings.
A post about teletext art and artists with art posted.
Finding and saving surviving viewdata and teletext frames.
Jason Robertson’s teletext blog.
Posting about teletext art, uses and software.
MUTA. A presentation by the FixC cooperative in collaboration with Yleisradio, Finnish Broadcasting Company, a museum of teletext-art.
Dan Farrimond, with Carl Attrill, podcast about the medium known as teletext, Ceefax, videotext, televideo, teledata.
ZXNet editor created by Alistair Cree.
Teletext art research lab. History of teletext art. Also a podcast.
Dan “Illarterate” Farrimond interview and posting of his art.
Teletext editor created by Simon Rawles.
Searchable teletext collection, or browse the directory of files.
A teletext editor for Windows, from Peter Kwan.
A post about the past and ongoing art created with teletext. Posted by Craig Oldham.
An archive for 4-T which appeared on Channel 4 teletext in the UK between 1983 and 1993. Site by Ian Irving.
VBIT2 together with raspi-teletext implements teletext generation on a Raspberry Pi. Peter Kwan, developer.
Hashtag feed for teletext art on Twitter.
Last event reported from 2018.
Includes resources and a collection of teletext art.
A guide to create teletext pages with the Edit-­TF teletext editor. By Dan Farrimond. [PDF]
Posts about teletext and her own gallery of art.
A group for teletext and viewdata enthusiasts.
Specifications including usage and installation.
A guide for making teletext art. PDF file, printable. [PDF]
Articles, information, events, and galleries listed by artist.
A visual and interactive teletext history. Jason Robertson presents a curated selection of teletext pages recovered from videotape.
The history and development of teletext.
Channel showcasing anything made in teletext, reflecting current affairs, reviews or just stuff.
Site maintained by Dan Farrimond, teletext artist.
A weekly hashtag available on Twitter for people making and sharing art.
Selected teletext art by this artist.
An interview with teletext artist Steve Horsley, aka Horsenburger. (October 30, 2018)
Interview with Steve Horsley. Posted to Nintendo Life by Alex Olney. (June 02, 2017)
BBC video interview with Dan Farrimond. (September 08, 2016)
A video tutorial from a teletext podcaster. (November 21, 2015)
Posted by Claire Voon. (August 14, 2014)
An interview with Juha van Ingen. Posted to Dazed Digital by Thomas Gorton. (July 08, 2014)
Includes art from Goto80 (Anders Carlsson), Raquel Meyers, Juha van Ingen, Marc Lee, and Lia. Post by Michael Connor. (August 21, 2013)
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