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Demoscene - The Art of the Algorithms (2012)
Posted on 10-Apr-2013 19:19:30
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRkZcTg1JWU&feature=player_embedded

A documentary which I'm sure will generate some interest around here ;)

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Re: Demoscene - The Art of the Algorithms (2012)
Posted on 10-Apr-2013 21:30:02
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@vision

Very cool I think I will have to get a copy.

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Re: Demoscene - The Art of the Algorithms (2012)
Posted on 10-Apr-2013 21:59:00
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@A1200

Yeah, it is very cool and has a lot of c64 and Amiga examples. I bet it is made by long time Amiga fans

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Re: Demoscene - The Art of the Algorithms (2012)
Posted on 11-Apr-2013 18:20:38
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There is a free downloable version, with subs for several languages

http://scene.org/dir.php?dir=%2Fresources%2Fmedia%2Fvideo%2Fmoleman2%2F


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@vision

very interesting indeed.
I think I'll get a copy of the movie.
cheers
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Re: Demoscene - The Art of the Algorithms (2012)
Posted on 12-Apr-2013 7:22:54
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@vision

Quote:
A documentary which I'm sure will generate some interest around here ;)


It was made in my country, and shame on me I haven't seen it before.
So thanks for drawing my attention to it! It is a must see movie

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Re: Demoscene - The Art of the Algorithms (2012)
Posted on 12-Apr-2013 7:58:25
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@vision

cool, thanks for the link. i reserved a copy and i hope it will release on bluray.

i guess you have hear about http://www.mindcandydvd.com/ ? , theyre free now as they sold out and out of production..

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@Toaks

OMGosh, more bad drugs for me. Great link, thanks a lot for the pointing!

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