Let's all thank the internet for Wahyu Ichwandardi, an illustrator and animator who thought it would be a good idea to recreate the Stranger Thingsintro on a monochrome monitor from the 1980s.
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Ichwandardi built his green-and-black Netflix homage using an actual Apple IIc computer and Dazzle Draw, a bitmap paint program from 1984. Only the latest and most powerful technology to make this!
He documented his building process in a series of posts captured in a Twitter moment. It's all so gloriously lo-fi, and yet this was what personal computing looked like for most during the Stranger Thingsdecade.
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You can keep up with Ichwandardi's work @pinot on Twitter.
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