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Illegible, But Pretty Awesome


This is a series of videos demonstrating typewriter art as performed by James Cook. The UK-based artist and architecture student has spent seven years honing his skills on vintage typewriters, creating hundreds of detailed drawings from letters, numbers and symbols.

James receives commissions from across the globe, and each artwork can take anywhere between a week and a month to complete.



Impressive, right? I haven't used a typewriter in over two decades, so I think I'm going to break something if I try to operate it.

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