Demosplash 2018 - 2-3 November - Pittsburgh, USA
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CMUCC is proud to announce Demosplash 2018!
The party will be held at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on November 2nd and 3rd. If you register before October 9, admission for the entire event including meals is only USD $25.
Now in its 8th year, Demosplash will have all the events you've come to enjoy, plus some new events we hope you'll enjoy, including:
* A live chiptune performance by Dya
* An exciting new live shader compo
* A new event space featuring tables for your laptops and hackery projects (as long as they're not making noise during compos), retrogaming closer to the main party, and more convenient parking.
* A newly upgraded compo machine, still featuring dual Titan X Pascals and an i7 7700K, but upgraded from 16 GB to 32 GB of DDR4 RAM
* Screenings of classic demos on on one of the largest collections of functioning original hardware in the US
* Retro gaming on tons of different platforms (C64, Sega Genesis, Amiga 1200, and Sharp X68000 just to name a few)
* Talks and seminars on demoscene-related topics
* And of course, lots of compos :)
More info is available at http://www.demosplash.org
Get tickets at http://www.demosplash.org/register
The party will be held at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on November 2nd and 3rd. If you register before October 9, admission for the entire event including meals is only USD $25.
Now in its 8th year, Demosplash will have all the events you've come to enjoy, plus some new events we hope you'll enjoy, including:
* A live chiptune performance by Dya
* An exciting new live shader compo
* A new event space featuring tables for your laptops and hackery projects (as long as they're not making noise during compos), retrogaming closer to the main party, and more convenient parking.
* A newly upgraded compo machine, still featuring dual Titan X Pascals and an i7 7700K, but upgraded from 16 GB to 32 GB of DDR4 RAM
* Screenings of classic demos on on one of the largest collections of functioning original hardware in the US
* Retro gaming on tons of different platforms (C64, Sega Genesis, Amiga 1200, and Sharp X68000 just to name a few)
* Talks and seminars on demoscene-related topics
* And of course, lots of compos :)
More info is available at http://www.demosplash.org
Get tickets at http://www.demosplash.org/register
demo are ready for submission(:
demo is ready... to start being coded :D
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demo is ready... to start being coded :D
same here :D
Updating with some more information about our musical performer for Demosplash 2018.
Dya is a multi-instrumentalist, video game composer, and chiptune archaeologist from San Antonio, Texas who excavates the sounds of consoles and computers from ages past to craft the sounds of the future. His music encompasses an eclectic blend of melodically driven synthwave, prog, punk, and edm jams using tools like the Sega Genesis, Nintendo Entertainment System and Commodore 64 with a DIY twist. Dya is also a proud member of several demo groups including Hokuto Force, Desire, and Resistance. You can also pick up his latest chiptune album "Fall Damage" on bandcamp: https://dyamusic.bandcamp.com/album/fall-damage
Recent productions featuring his music:
THX ZX! (ZX Spectrum Demo) - received 1st place in the zx demo category at speccy.pl party 2018.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8EU1RYgF5AA
http://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=75863
Don't Mess with Texas (TI-99/4A Mega Demo) - received 1st place in the oldskool demo category at Synchrony 2017 .
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZhSUhE03XFw&t=102s
http://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=68783
Featured article in Hackaday:
https://hackaday.com/2017/01/30/dont-mess-with-texas-the-ti-994a-megademo/
Dya is a multi-instrumentalist, video game composer, and chiptune archaeologist from San Antonio, Texas who excavates the sounds of consoles and computers from ages past to craft the sounds of the future. His music encompasses an eclectic blend of melodically driven synthwave, prog, punk, and edm jams using tools like the Sega Genesis, Nintendo Entertainment System and Commodore 64 with a DIY twist. Dya is also a proud member of several demo groups including Hokuto Force, Desire, and Resistance. You can also pick up his latest chiptune album "Fall Damage" on bandcamp: https://dyamusic.bandcamp.com/album/fall-damage
Recent productions featuring his music:
THX ZX! (ZX Spectrum Demo) - received 1st place in the zx demo category at speccy.pl party 2018.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8EU1RYgF5AA
http://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=75863
Don't Mess with Texas (TI-99/4A Mega Demo) - received 1st place in the oldskool demo category at Synchrony 2017 .
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZhSUhE03XFw&t=102s
http://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=68783
Featured article in Hackaday:
https://hackaday.com/2017/01/30/dont-mess-with-texas-the-ti-994a-megademo/
Just a quick reminder that advance registration for Demosplash ends 2018-10-09 at 11:59 PM US Eastern Time/2018-10-10 at 3:59 UTC. If you register before then you save $10 on the regular admission price of $35.
when submission will open?
zre remote accepted ? is there preselection of the entries ?
skarab: they are accepted. dunno about preselection. just make something good to avoid it in the first place :D
g0blinish: in a week or so, I'd guess.
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The submission system will open roughly three weeks ahead of the event.
I know about three weeks.
Demosplash 2018 compo submission system is now officially open! Go to http://compo.demosplash.org/ to submit your demos. Submissions will stay open until 23:59 UTC-4 (US Eastern Time) on 2 November 2018.
Only 4 days away! Get your submissions in and get ready for the biggest Demosplash yet!
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Get your submissions in
My entry's so finished it doesn't even have a soundtrack yet \o/
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My entry's so finished it doesn't even have a soundtrack yet \o/
oh that's bad, i'm also running out of time quickly :(
Not the best time to be in Pittsburgh nowadays :(
it happens too
Thanks for coming, everyone! You sent us more compo entries than in any previous year!
After catching up on some much-needed sleep, we've posted the results for Demosplash 2018 at http://www.pouet.net/party_results.php?which=1630&when=2018