Google DevArt
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https://devart.withgoogle.com/
Anyone on that thing?
Anyone on that thing?
Quote:
All entries must use a blend of technologies including at least one Google technology from any of the four groups below
#viral # marketing #engagement #much #wow
SCNR :D
i heard it's big at SMDSC!
There was a discussion about it in the one-liners a couple of days ago.
"The demoscene is a computer art subculture that specializes in producing demos, which are audio-visual presentations that run in real-time on a computer. The main goal of a demo is to show off programming, artistic, and musical skills." [src : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demoscene]
"DevArt is a new type of art. It is made with code, by developers that push the possibilities of creativity and technology."
[src : https://devart.withgoogle.com]
So is DevArt related to javascript demoscene relabelled by Google with £25K budget for Barbican.org.uk ?
"DevArt is a new type of art. It is made with code, by developers that push the possibilities of creativity and technology."
[src : https://devart.withgoogle.com]
So is DevArt related to javascript demoscene relabelled by Google with £25K budget for Barbican.org.uk ?
More or less.
Considering the £25k budget, the 7 weeks deadline and the unique career boosting opportunity for javascript coders registered here on Poüet, I hope this event gets more exposure. DevArt also appears to be a classic demoparty in the sense it could be listed on demoparty.net maybe.
The demoscene is going mainstream? :) Looks pretty interesting.
"New type of art"? Sheesh, Google, you little fact-manipulating pricks...
Lollie. :D
Lollie. :D
The kind of things DevArt pursue and what the demoscene produces are pretty different.
Demoscene is more about small filesizes and technical achievements. The final products tend to have very poor concept, narrative, flow, ... DevArt is more about exploring concepts, narrative, interaction, ...
Yes, both use code as a medium, but the intention can't be more different.
Demoscene is more about small filesizes and technical achievements. The final products tend to have very poor concept, narrative, flow, ... DevArt is more about exploring concepts, narrative, interaction, ...
Yes, both use code as a medium, but the intention can't be more different.
They allow several technologies. Doesn't have to be web based, from what I read. They mention C, C++, OpenGL, Cinder, Windows. But I didn't see the part that each entry is required to use a Google technology.
To me it seems more like something "more" than just creating visuals and sound which is what a demo is. I'm thinking something more interactive and/or things like visualizing data.