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- level: user
- personal:
- first name: vincent
- last name: merken
- demo invitation Linux Windows VIP 2 by Popsy Team [web]
- The 99% popularity might be a little over the top, but this is a kicker nonetheless. The french always had a knack for ruling dzign - good to see it live on.
And as for music, Popsy could've asked men like Stephane Picq (Cryo) or Raphael Gesqa (Delphine) for a little contribution... that would've settled many of the (unnecessary) debates in here :). - rulezadded on the 2001-09-14 00:40:01
- 64k MS-Dos Windows heaven seven by Exceed [web]
- Kudos for this masterpiece, Exceed. Thumbs up!
- rulezadded on the 2001-09-14 00:27:25
- 64k MS-Dos hplus by Halcyon
- Best looped flyby ever. Great music - thumbs up!
- rulezadded on the 2001-09-14 00:06:00
- demo MS-Dos Inside by Carillon & Cyberiad [web]
- I saw this at Wired on the big screen, and it blew my head off. this demo is Kkool. It oozes quality from start to finish and may not be missed by any selfrespecting demo Phreakk.
More, guys. Please. - rulezadded on the 2001-09-05 01:56:24
- 64k BeOS Linux MS-Dos Windows Stash by The Black Lotus [web]
- This is what Crest meant with "Thumbs up!". Stash is, to date, the most powerful and action-packed 64Kb intro out there. The music keeps the insane pace going and when you think it's all over... surprise! Absolutely amazing.
The only 64Ks to date worth mentioning besides this masterpiece would be Heaven 7 and Stash's somewhat shorter predecessor, Jizz.
Get this. Really. - rulezadded on the 2001-09-05 01:50:49
- demo Windows manifesto by Carillon & Cyberiad [web]
- derpiipo: no. Creativity doesn't get 'killed', it's merely what *you* think creativity is. Believe it or not, but there are other people out there who make 3D shows and feel pretty darn creative when doing it. To them, it's art. And you either watch and like it, or move on and try to find out what 'art' means to you.
Yeah, there should be discussion thread on this.
And as for the layout, it's somehow a ref to cuban revolution style propaganda... the colorscheme is plain ugly, so max the resolution if you don't want to end up with a headache. - isokadded on the 2001-09-04 19:27:19
- demo Windows manifesto by Carillon & Cyberiad [web]
- matvei: point taken :) - I'll get to work now.
_216: I already found it pretty impressive that they made a realtime fullscreen picture x/y distorter on a c64 (check out Parts/Oxyron).
Success to everyone during their creative brainstorming over a new way to do demos... It would be nice to have a session on this BB with all these great minds packed together, but that'd kinda ruin the surprise :). - isokadded on the 2001-09-04 01:22:58
- demo Windows manifesto by Carillon & Cyberiad [web]
- Like _ said :).
- isokadded on the 2001-09-03 00:12:38
- demo Windows manifesto by Carillon & Cyberiad [web]
- matvel:
Got me *way* wrong. I tried discussing this at a general level, looking at the demo scene from a neutral point of view and as such, I think that the demo scene strives to be an artistic genre. Therefore, what is a beautiful demo cannot be defined, and CNCD's effort is commendable, but only partially valid.
But, if you want my personal view: for me, a 'good' demo would mean solid coherent design with smooth sweet gfx and music. Something which keeps ya on the tip of your chair when watching it. Personal PC top 5: Heaven 7, Stash, Kkowboy, Melrose Space, The Fulcrum. If that makes me a 3D junkie, then I'm a 3D junkie by your standards.
And about the 3D comment, maybe I wasn't clear enough there; what I meant, is this: we more or less mastered 2D effects. We more or less mastered 3D effects. So what's left to master (technically)? I guess this is what CNCD meant with "watch the science scene". Artistically speaking it's a whole other matter, of course. - isokadded on the 2001-09-03 00:09:52
- demo Windows manifesto by Carillon & Cyberiad [web]
- It's not as easy as the boys from CNCD want it to be... I agree with old and new skool being stagnant, but honestly, after mastering 3D, how could we possibly revolutionize beyond that? By going 4D?
This reminds me of a struggle fought in the art world so long ago... I believe the outcome was this: NOONE can define what art is. It simply *is* art in the eye of the beholder. I believe that the same applies to demos as well.
Therefore, laissez faire, laissez passer.
- isokadded on the 2001-09-02 01:55:20
account created on the 2001-09-02 01:44:37