Moleman 2 - Demoscene - The Art of the Algorithms (2012)
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http://www.molemanfilm.com Please rate the film on IMDb: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2170661/ In the 1980's, something changed the world forever. Computer technology, mostly due to the appearance of affordable Commodore 64's, entered households worldwide, providing the opportunity for everyone to create digital art. But existing art forms weren't the only ones to be re-implemented on these computers; brand new forms of art also appeared, ones thought to be impossible up to that point. Computers provided an opportunity for the creator to produce visuals and sound effects and combine them to create the ultimate audiovisual experience, by using only the language of mathematics and writing program code, without physical interaction. As a result of such techniques, demos were born, and with them, the demoscene subculture. A demo can best be understood as a spectacular animated music video which is usually a few minutes long. And yet it's something entirely different from a traditional video. Computer technics is the fastest developing part of our world, which produces more and more new opportunities for art. Moleman shows you now a digital subculture, where artists don't use always the latest technology, but their aim is also to bring out the best from 30 year-old computer technics.
Komentarze
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Just a shout out to Moleman for creating this awesome digital archive/documentary, and to the coders/graphics/muscians who make the actual demos. Your work in creating this, and the efforts of those creating the demos in the demoscene itself may only be appreciated by a relatively small group of people but I wanted you to know that it IS appreciated!! I only wish America embraced the demoscene the way the rest of the world has.
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when the demoscene got rid of its illegal roots! i turned into something ugly and the sceners turned into narcistic pussys!
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greetings for all C64 sceners! .. .from agony design member ;-)
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Greetz to V0yager !!
Co tam u Ciebie chlopie ? Masz jeszcze tą A1000 :P ?? -
Awesome documentary. Thank you for creating this. Memories ...
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thanks for brazilian portuguese subtitles, AMIGAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!
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Awesome documentary. The computer fan world during the late 80's and early 90's was exactly like that. I also recorded code broadcasted through radio to casette to be loaded into the 8 bit computers of that age. Later I remember connecting to BBS (Bulletin Board System) to get code, articles, cracks, pokes and demos using a modem at 9600 bauds. Only universities had connection to internet, but I started at the age of 10 while in secondary, before high school so Internet was something really expensive and only VMS terminals or Sun workstations had access to internet. By the way, no WWW at that time, all based on FTP and Gopher... I am too old. Long live to the demoscene.
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For some reason, subtitles seems unavailable today
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best intro to documentary ever. And the documentary isnt bad either ;)
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Can you tell me the name of the song at the beginning?
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Could someone tell me the song is called as the final please?
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Thanks
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I remember the scene well... the 80's was a great time thanks to C64 and Amiga
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C64 at https://youtu.be/iRkZcTg1JWU?t=31m10s
Vilken fin video om DÄMOS! -
Thank you very much for keep doing this! A fan of the demoscene since the time of ZX, C64 and Amiga. Greetings from Spain! :)
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13:09 Anyone knows what's the name of the song?
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thanks for making this video
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Is there a version with subtitles?
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Brought me back some awesome memories!! Being fascinated by demos at around 13-14 years old, I've started coding. Never reached on any similar level to these guys, but hell I've learnt so much trying to :) 5*
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I'm looking for the name of the demo at 13:13, who know it?