pouët.net

oh, THAT's what a 'demoscene' is

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The URL for the source of that edit was 12.5.186.27, which resolves to a router at Cisco systems, in Dallas, Texas.

Thank you, Gargaj, for babysitting this particular corner of the internet, and reverting their edits. It's not your job, but it's nice of you to do.
added on the 2006-08-29 20:03:09 by GbND GbND
it's on my watchlist :D

it wasnt only one guy though, there was also another one... apparently someone got pissed:D
added on the 2006-08-29 20:13:04 by Gargaj Gargaj
US ppl speaking of demoscene is like europeans speaking of their damn american football.


added on the 2006-08-29 20:28:44 by oxb oxb
Gargaj: Thx for adding the Partymeister issue. It was pretty funny back than and brings back memories. :)
I would like to buy a demoscene. Where can I find one?
added on the 2006-08-30 03:37:21 by crusader crusader
you guys are so cool. i bet you're all level 60 coders.

WoW players (like Leroy Jenkins) typically don't go to lan parties, so looks like someone didn't do their homework.
Sorry to make all you super elite feel so small an insignificant. I don't know what a demo party consists of, true. I may not know what the demoscene is exactly, true. But now at least I know the kind of people that make up the demo scene, and by the cover of this book, I wouldn't recommend it. I like the wiki battle BTW, not me making the changes, but funny none the less. The last edit is the best though, I still haven't seen any "good" description of the demoscene, a demo, or even a demo party from any "scener". I've asked demo enlightened people to provide this info a number of times. You know what I get? Well, lets just say crickets. If you want a better image, why don't you promote one? My site gets a lot of local traffic, and whatever info is available there is seen by a lot of people every day, so please, continue to bitch about my inaccurate description, or offer an accurate one. I could care less, demo parties aren't my bag.
added on the 2006-08-30 06:56:09 by p0wd3r p0wd3r
http://scene.org/demoscene.php
added on the 2006-08-30 07:22:53 by xeNusion xeNusion
Perhaps the problem could be that an average American has got used to a different style of explanations than an average European, for example.

You know, there must be a lot of "you"s: a lot of referring to things and experiences that are already familiar to "you", and a lot of simplification to ensure that "you" understand the points even with minimal mental effort. And of course, the overall tone must be very enthusiastic with a lot of marketing glamour, or else the explanation might sound like a school lesson, and you know that education is boring, isn't it?

:)
i hope its not what viznut says :(
added on the 2006-08-30 09:10:28 by uns3en_ uns3en_
I see someone fails to see the irony in a person asking for a definition - on Wikipedia. :)
added on the 2006-08-30 09:47:45 by Gargaj Gargaj
Quote:
Sorry to make all you super elite feel so small an insignificant.


You make us feel even more elite!! and we don't even want you at our parties, you couldn't keep up with european boozing!

and i'm a level 62 Warcoder that uses a Mage to create Ultra C Code spells!
added on the 2006-08-30 10:41:35 by okkie okkie
ok guys, the "my dick is bigger than yours" discussion doesn't take us anywhere, does it? Bashing eachother won't help the matter.
added on the 2006-08-30 10:50:46 by Axel Axel
"the overall tone must be very enthusiastic with a lot of marketing glamour"

HAHA.

Well, p0wd3r it's not because YOU are not able to know something that it doesn't exist.
Demoscene doesn't speak. Demoscene acts.
We have explanations which can beat your explanations. (hey dude, do you think you'll understand this one?)
added on the 2006-08-30 11:04:02 by oxb oxb
at this very point of the 'debate' i deeply think man should reaffirm :


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added on the 2006-08-30 11:30:08 by Zest Zest
... and if you want to explain what demoscene is to the American public, you must avoid mentioning that it's a "mostly European" thing.

You know, all things that are "mostly European" are either ultraboring or otherwise horrible shit, such as soccer, classical music, socialist governments and sauerkraut. You don't want to advocate your favorite stuff in the context of sauerkraut, do you?
Go America!!!
A 2 days demoparty? Woo!!!
In portugal we have a one week demoparty!
added on the 2006-08-30 16:53:22 by xernobyl xernobyl
p0wd3r: Scene != Pouët && Pouët != Scene.
When you grow up maybe you can come to a real demoparty, and see real sceners, not virtual ones. The last kind sucks so much.
added on the 2006-08-30 16:58:01 by xernobyl xernobyl
Pilgrimage makes Truck cry.
Sheesh, this turned into a typical wikipedia/forum argument. I didn't want that.
added on the 2006-08-30 22:55:14 by GbND GbND
The demoscene, as I see it, is a nebulous group of artistic and technically minded programmers, graphics artists and musicians who design and create demonstrations of their skills. "Typical" demos will focus on style, art, message, programs with size limits (64kilobytes, 4 kilobytes, 256 bytes) or just pushing the limits of what a graphics card can do (such as, getting fast 3D graphics on a 20-year-old machine with no 3D graphics hardware). The visual/design content of demos can be as high, if not higher than modern PC games. Usually demo groups will put greetings to other demo groups they like or that inspired them into their demos.
The demoscene is active on Windows PCs, Mac OS X, Linux, Amiga and Atari computers from the late 80s and mid-90s, and nearly every other computing platform you can think of- even iPods.

There are any number of competitions held every year where demo-groups go to hang out, and compete for who has the best demo in various categories (prizes vary by party and organizer).
added on the 2006-08-31 00:59:34 by crusader crusader
How's that? I failed to mention Pouet.net or that the demoscene is mostly European, or BASS!, but we don't want to scare them too fast :P
added on the 2006-08-31 01:03:41 by crusader crusader
oxbow
Um... Ok?

viznut/pwp
Not true. There are a few things out of EU that we like. Soccer/Football is the only sport that I respect the players, but the EU fans are rather unruly and embarrassing. Chicks with English accents are good. Some of the old TV shows are good, like Dr. Who, Red Dwarf, etc... Douglas Adams...

crusader
That sounds like a pretty good explaination, I suppose, since I obviously don't know all that I should know about a demo party or the demo scene. Unless any one else doesn't like it, I can will use it. I'm looking for a good description to make a page about it on our main site, something a bit more permanant than a forum post, so I'll have to include that bit in there.

As far as the rest of you though, keep in mind that sometimes you're the train, sometimes you're the tunnel.
added on the 2006-08-31 01:45:45 by p0wd3r p0wd3r
You might want to explain that the demoscene grew out of the computer hobbyist/homebrew computer scene from the early 80s... people might know more about that than the cracker scene the demoscene is more directly descended from.
Also, so that they don't think demos are simply animations, you might want to make a note that demos by and large generate the scenes (and sometimes the music, especially in smaller demos) on the fly- which means they might also be different every time.


And I agree, there's just something extra special about an attractive woman, with an exotic foreign accent. Granted, 'exotic foreign' is up for grabs...

I notice all those EU things you mentioned are English- the scene of course includes Germany, Hungary, Italy, Spain, France, Portugal, Sweden, Finland, Norway, Denmark, the Netherlands, the Hinterlands, the Überlands, the... I got carried away... anyway, and international groups, etc etc.

And Dr. Who is actually also new; they're making new ones and while much of it is still childish it's actually churning out (imho) more hits than misses.

Oh, and by the way- I've never been to a demo party either and I don't code, so... you may want input from some of these other people. I just kinda read what goes on thirdhand at Pouet.net; hence I know about Winnerdemo etc.
added on the 2006-08-31 04:02:53 by crusader crusader

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