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Harrison
14th October 2008, 23:07
We mostly talk about the Amiga demo scene (obviously). However I'm interested in the demo scene on all systems, be it retro computers or consoles, and current PC's and consoles.

And some of the best demos I've seen recently that contain real artistic merit have to be on the PC. Therefore I thought I would share some of my favourites and see what you thought of them.

1) fr-55: 828 (http://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=29739)

The first is by one of my favourite groups Farbrausch. A group famous for the quality of their productions and the skills they possess. This production, released in 2007, is for me possibly their greatest production to date.

It contains a lot of emotive visual and audio content and needs to be watched to experience it. It can feel a little creepy and disturbing. The closest I could come is to say it has the feel of the end of the film 2001. It is quite an amazing production that you need to see.

2) Chaos Theory by Conspiracy (http://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=25774)

This 64K demo is a bit older, released in 2006.

I love the style of this productions. Grainy visuals pulling inspiration for the graphic design deconstructive movement. It shares something with the first demo in that it contains elements that could be compared with the film 2001. However this one is much faster, most for chaotic and distorted and I love the drum and bass sound track.

3) Lifeforce by ASD (http://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=31571)

This next one is quite different to the other two. The music starts of much softer and the visual style is completely different to te previous two productions. However as it progresses the music does become heavier as the production's visuals get darker. It contains historical themes and elements, but also come quite contrasting 60's style pop art sections. Quite a strange demo as for me the part with the VW beetle doesn't quite fit. However it is worth watching just for the final sections of the producton once the heavier music cuts in.

4) Aesterozoa by Kewlers (http://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=25777)

I love the visual design of this 64K production. Mixing organic fluid motion with typograhy in a very subtle way.

More to be added soon...

Tiago
15th October 2008, 12:33
I was very impresses the first time i saw "Second Reality" many many years ago, it was superb for the time.

Chaos Theory is brilliant

Puni/Void
15th October 2008, 20:13
I've watched a lot of demos throughout the years, but not many on the PC I'm afraid. I know that there are quite a lot of decent productions for the platform, many from former or still active Amiga groups.

Here's two of my favourites:

- Second Reality by Future Crew

I agree with Tiago on this one. I was quite impressed when I first saw it. It's still good today, which I believe is a bit due to the excellent music by Purple Motion.

- Inside by CNCD

This great demo won the demo competition (PC) at The Gathering 1996 in Norway. Several Amiga sceners where involved. Has some fine effects and cool design. At the time of release, this demo rocked.

Cortona
16th October 2008, 19:49
I've just watched fr-55: 828. That's 8 minutes 39 seconds of my life I'll never get back... Just kidding. Technical wizardry, although not entirely to my taste. Incidentally, if you like the soundtrack you might like the ambient works of Murcof (http://www.murcof.com/main.html).

I could count on one hand all the PC demos I've seen (and on no hands all the Mac demos I've (n)ever seen!). The first was an amusing little monochrome animation called Mount, from over 20 years ago.

I think I prefer demos that show off the maker's imagination and creativity, rather than those that emphasize technical ability. That said, the 4K/64K types are very impressive. As I've mentioned elsewhere, Atrium by TBL/Loonies is stunning.

I like this surreal cartoon (http://www.capped.tv/playeralt.php?vid=pluisje_solenoid-the_tits_have_escaped) from demozone.nl very much. I find it hard to imagine anything like this coming out of the UK, but that's just my ill-informed opinion.

premium
17th October 2008, 14:43
Stargazer rulez. :D Stargazer at pouet.net (http://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=51438)

Cortona
6th November 2008, 19:04
Donuts! (http://www.capped.tv/playeralt.php?vid=hbc-donuts)

Just amazing 3D modelling...

Harrison
6th November 2008, 23:46
Definitely some great 3D skills in that Donuts demo. Not just the modeling, but lighting and texture work too. Looks great. Almost good enough to eat! Now where can I get a ring donut with jam in the middle?

Cortona
21st November 2008, 18:52
This is interesting: someone's hooked up their PC's graphics card to a 'scope in X Y mode. It's pretty hard to read the scrolltext sometimes, though.
http://www.capped.tv/playeralt.php?vid=tvt-youscope

Demon Cleaner
21st November 2008, 19:11
Awesome :o

Puni/Void
19th December 2008, 18:01
This is interesting: someone's hooked up their PC's graphics card to a 'scope in X Y mode. It's pretty hard to read the scrolltext sometimes, though.
http://www.capped.tv/playeralt.php?vid=tvt-youscope

That's just amazing. Never seen anything like that. Thanks for posting this, Cortona.

Demon Cleaner
19th December 2008, 18:21
I actually posted it here (http://forum.classicamiga.com/showthread.php?t=3016) :)

Cortona
7th June 2009, 20:09
When I saw this - Rupture by Andromeda Software Development - I thought it was really different. I can't remember ever seeing a demo like it before. Very good effects, although it's not easy to tell with YouTube's crap quality video (my connection to capped.tv is painfully slow). Then it struck me where I had seen it before: the video for 'Take On Me' by Norway's very own A-Ha. Well, it's a similar visual effect. Good though.

On Pouet (http://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=52931) | YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cnhMeiwmB1I)

Puni/Void
8th June 2009, 14:31
I agree Cortona, that's one good demo. Have seen it before and will definitely watch it again. Another hit from Andromeda. :)

Harrison
8th June 2009, 17:07
I agree. Rapture is a cool demo. I loved the blue TRON style 3D graphics and the red/orange heat effects reflecting through them. And the actual effects used to do the transitions between each of the main features 3D models was very nice too.

The only thing I thought negatively about it was how the demos story kind of lost any meaning. It began with an interesting video message, then bike speeding away, cutting though the road. But then when it got to the truck it kind of lost its way.