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Announcing: Meteoriks Awards 2016!

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Well, yes, the idea is that all jurors discuss which 10 final categories they want to have for the awards.
That may involve merging similar ones or splitting off aspects they find important into separate ones. If in that process they come up with some very important category that has been missed, and that all of them want, I certainly won't disallow it.
added on the 2015-12-25 20:08:41 by urs urs
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Well, yes, the idea is that all jurors discuss which 10 final categories they want to have for the awards.

That sounds hazy - you apply as a juror for specific categories, and then you have to convince... someone(?) that your category is worth it?
added on the 2015-12-25 20:15:35 by Gargaj Gargaj
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you apply as a juror for specific categories, and then you have to convince... someone(?) that your category is worth it?


All jurors discuss all categories and decide as a group which final categories they want to have for the awards. They don't argue only for their specific categories they signed up for, and they don't need to convince a special "someone", but the other jurors.

Note that in addition to applying as a juror for specific categories, you can also apply for a general area like coding, graphics, music, low/high end etc.
added on the 2015-12-25 21:21:23 by Kylearan Kylearan
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you apply as a juror for specific categories, and then you have to convince... someone(?) that your category is worth it?


All jurors discuss all categories and decide as a group which final categories they want to have for the awards. They don't argue only for their specific categories they signed up for, and they don't need to convince a special "someone", but the other jurors.

Note that in addition to applying as a juror for specific categories, you can also apply for a general area like coding, graphics, music, low/high end etc.

Wait, are there "general areas" then? Urs just said the only categories are picked from the ones on the site with their distinctive juries.
added on the 2015-12-25 22:38:45 by Gargaj Gargaj
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Wait, are there "general areas" then?

Yes, they are in the juror sign-up form.
As an awards show, a bit of fun at revision, being all inclusive with audience participation and so on, I get it. as an award to honour the best of the scene in 2015 I don't get it at all. But hey, I guess it's more about the former. :)
added on the 2015-12-25 23:01:44 by smash smash
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Wait, are there "general areas" then?

Yes, they are in the juror sign-up form.

WTF why would you hide almost all the info (i.e. both the potential non-categories and the deadline) behind the incentive - this is so messed up.
added on the 2015-12-26 01:43:45 by Gargaj Gargaj
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Wait, are there "general areas" then? Urs just said the only categories are picked from the ones on the site with their distinctive juries.

The general areas are an optional way to indicate your area of expertise when applying as juror, which helps planning. For example, if you apply as juror for a category that in the end doesn't make it into the final 10, you might still be willing to help out as juror in a different category you're an expert for.

The process goes like this:

1. Until tomorrow, you can propose categories. Until Dec 31, you can apply as juror for specific categories and/or indicate your general area of expertise.
2. After Dec 31, all jurors discuss and decide which final categories they want to have for the awards.
3. Jurors whose categories didn't make it can become juror for a different category if it matches their area of expertise and more jurors are needed for that. Similarly, if there are too many jurors for some categories and not enough for others, jurors can move according to their area of expertise.

Does that clear up things a bit?
added on the 2015-12-26 09:35:03 by Kylearan Kylearan
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All jurors discuss all categories and decide as a group which final categories they want to have for the awards. They don't argue only for their specific categories they signed up for, and they don't need to convince a special "someone", but the other jurors.


Lol, good luck!!!!
added on the 2015-12-28 11:01:12 by okkie okkie
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Does that clear up things a bit?

Honestly, it clears up the process but not the intentions. My initial question was not about how jurors get re-purposed if their categories aren't selected, but whether the awards team intends to correct course on the current category listing so far, which is... well... look at it.

I'm less and less convinced that the "hands-off" approach is workable for an award that aims to be taken seriously.
added on the 2015-12-28 18:18:32 by Gargaj Gargaj
Maybe that's a misconception on your part - assuming they want to be taken seriously, when there's no indication they actually do :)
added on the 2015-12-28 19:28:10 by smash smash
How can a demoscene award ever be serious ? We´re all here for the fun of it ;)
added on the 2015-12-29 19:22:00 by Virgill Virgill
Categories have been finalized

We have processed your proposals and boiled them down to 11 categories. Combined with the New Talent and Public choice, here are the final categories for Meteoriks 2016:

BEST ART DIRECTION
INTERACTIVE
BEST PIXEL GRAPHICS IN A LOW-END DEMO OR INTRO
BEST STORYTELLING / STORYLINE / PLOT
BEST HIGH-END INTRO
BEST HIGH-END DEMO
BEST SOUNDTRACK
TINY INTRO
BEST LOW-END DEMO
BEST LOW-END INTRO
THAT'S NOT POSSIBLE ON THIS PLATFORM!

NEW TALENT
PUBLIC CHOICE

We would like to thank everyone who proposed a category, and everyone who applied as a juror. We got some really interesting category proposals and are looking forward to the culmination of those.

The Jurors have already started sifting through the vast stream of productions. You can help them by proposing a production for a category, along with reasons why the production should be included. This will make sure the production will not get overlooked by the jurors. You can do all this until February, 22nd at: https://2016.meteoriks.org/taking_part/recommend

Meteoriks 2016 - Celebrating the Demoscene
added on the 2016-01-31 20:48:47 by T-101 T-101
Public choice category is now open for voting

While the jurors are working around the clock to select the best productions of the year, there is something we would like You to help us with in the meantime.

It is time for You to go vote for your favorite production in the Public Choice category. So until February 22nd, point your browser to: https://2016.meteoriks.org/taking_part/public_choice

Make a difference!

Meteoriks 2016 - Celebrating the Demoscene
added on the 2016-01-31 20:49:46 by T-101 T-101
"You haven't voted yet - please go ahead and type in the name or group of your favourite 2014 production."
added on the 2016-01-31 21:13:36 by booster booster
Fixed
added on the 2016-01-31 22:10:24 by T-101 T-101
virgill: it still strokes the ego better when someone who did quite some cool shit says you did a cool demo than the new kid who still thinks demos are made by programming in git. that's the 'seriousness' smash was hinting about. so a strong jury could embody that but, in practice, that kinda vaporized in the scene.org awards too because both renowned as less renowned sceners are too lazy to watch a shitload of demos and fill in web forms :)

by a lack of more 'serious' options, the meteoriks are nice in their kind obviously.
Where do you draw the line between high-end and low-end?

The categories are generally quite well-defined, except for this distinction, where they are rather vague...
added on the 2016-02-02 17:20:48 by Blueberry Blueberry
High-end demo: ziphead
High-end intro: offscreen colonies

Low-end demo: something on Atari probably
Low-end intro: something by britelite
added on the 2016-02-02 17:27:48 by okkie okkie
According to the FAQ:
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Anything with a CPU that has a 16 bit or smaller data bus and Amiga AGA machines and comparable architectures. See also here.
Ah, I didn't notice it in the FAQ. Thank you. :)
added on the 2016-02-02 18:21:58 by Blueberry Blueberry
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High-end demo: ziphead
High-end intro: offscreen colonies

Low-end demo: something on Atari probably
Low-end intro: something by britelite


hahahaha
added on the 2016-02-02 18:57:49 by ferris ferris
Isn't Ziphead also eligible for Best Storytelling and That's Not Possible on This Platform? Especially the latter!
added on the 2016-02-02 21:05:24 by Kylearan Kylearan
Er, damn, I meant Ziphorse of course... :p
added on the 2016-02-02 21:07:15 by Kylearan Kylearan
Last year, we actually went with "we don't clearly define what's high-end and what's low-end, and if there's any uncertainty, the corresponding high- and low-end juries should decide it among them".

Wasn't actually neccessary afterall, and I'm not sure it would be this year either.
added on the 2016-02-02 22:08:31 by urs urs

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