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Philip Glass in 128b!
  rulez added on the 2011-06-05 17:31:30 by 4mat 

yay
  
Optimisation's back.
  
Awesome "Tron"-like music.
Would be great to display a wired Interceptor in this 128b :P
  
Would be great to display a wired Interceptor in this 128b :P
Funky shit!
  
The music was impressive for that size limitation. Harmonies, varying accentuation, different structures in harmonies and rhythm. Interesting!
  
ArtMiga
  
koyaanisqatsi
  
Very interesting sound indeed
  
Nice music indeed, I quite like it. :)
  
Wow! I like it!
  
Nice. With music.
  
Best 128b music ever?
  
Technically extremely impressive!
  
wtf unbelievable procedural music and optimization work. Massive breakthrough !!! cannot but thumb up !!!
  
Really interesting experiment. I wonder just how closely one could replicate this with MIDI or bytebeat on DOS.
  
yes
  
:)
  
Excellent music to go with those visuals!
  
kickass
  
128 bytes — that’s less than half a tweet, and yet Flickerama delivers a complete, pulsating demoscene miniature. 🧠💥
It’s in microproductions like this that a coder’s craft truly shines — where every byte counts, and beam sync becomes a scalpel of precision.
It’s a bit like writing haiku… but in assembly. 😄
  
It’s in microproductions like this that a coder’s craft truly shines — where every byte counts, and beam sync becomes a scalpel of precision.
It’s a bit like writing haiku… but in assembly. 😄
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