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- first name: Cyril
- last name: Lambin
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- report Wild Temps Réel - MAiN #5 by Nolife [web]
- _H2o_ : I'm sorry to ask, but could you remove the file from your public server ? I can't let you do that without the prior authorization of Nolife -_-
- isokadded on the 2011-05-16 16:30:41
- report Wild Temps Réel - MAiN #5 by Nolife [web]
- This is the first time I submit something on pouet, I tried to do my best :)
I took this as my template, but it was submitted by dtv at the time
http://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=50546 - isokadded on the 2011-05-13 16:49:33
- report Wild Temps Réel - MAiN #5 by Nolife [web]
- Gargaj, you posted a temporary link, it's part of the anti-leech system of Nolife Online. You cannot link directly to videos, this is a pay catch-up TV service and we legally can't offer download links; the fact that you're actually able to download videos with some tools doesn't count (complicated copyright/author right legal stuff, don't ask). For other reasons, we don't allow the videos to be reposted on other servers - one of those reasons is that subscriptions to Nolife Online are Nolife's main revenues, and that it's barely enough to keep Nolife alive.
Temps Réel is one of the few shows that is available for free with no time limitation, that was decided a long time again because I wanted it to be available to the scene (the HQ is available only to subscribers, though). But the access system remains the same as for the other non-free shows.
So the correct URLs are the permalinks I posted above. :) - isokadded on the 2011-05-13 16:03:17
- report Wild Temps Réel - MAiN #5 by Nolife [web]
- Yes, pouet doesn't allow to link webpages when submitting prods. Hopefully a gloperator will fix it. You can watch the report here :
English version
French version - isokadded on the 2011-05-11 22:48:36
- 64k Windows We Have Accidently Borrowed Your Votedisk by Razor 1911 [web]
- Awesomazing.
- rulezadded on the 2011-04-27 15:05:08
- invitation Atari STe TCC 1993 Invitation by Electra
- How could I miss it back then ?? Just discovered it.
- rulezadded on the 2010-10-16 04:37:17
- demo Windows Anoxia Redux by Andromeda Software Development [web] & Minimalartifact [web]
- @wysiwtf : Depends on your definition of art :p
I always considered that demos can be art, or it can be just a way to express yourself, or it can also be some crap you do when you're drunk. The same as I consider that code can be just mere instructions, or it can be a way to express yourself, or it truly can be art.
To me, every demo is not art. It depends of how you feel a prod, and of what the makers of the prods wanted to express with it. Something that has to do with feelings (all the way).
So it's not a matter of answering to the question "are demos art ?" but to "what is art ?". And you're right, we don't want to get down that road. :)
- isokadded on the 2010-10-04 20:17:36
- 64k Windows Insert No Coins by Razor 1911 [web]
- F3 ? Hmmm... interesting :)
- isokadded on the 2010-10-04 19:41:10
- demo Windows Anoxia Redux by Andromeda Software Development [web] & Minimalartifact [web]
- Here's my opinion :
When the demo started during the compo (I was at MAiN), after a few seconds I understood that Happiness was running in "background" and seeing that, I immediately thought of someone watching the demo from another dimension. What stroke me is that it really looked like someone took a demo and made it a piece of contemporary art. I mean, that's something that could have been part of a contemporary art expo like the ones I sometimes attend in Paris.
But like every piece of art, it has limitations on how it is perceived. First, you must assume that you won't please to everyone. Of course a person may like or not a specific demo, but often this person won't deny the interest of the demo. For art, this is completely different : a large amount of people will deny any interest of some form of art, and amongst the people that are interested, there will be around half of it that dislikes a specific piece of art. Art is strongly linked to how people perceive it, and you cannot change that.
The other limitation, in my opinion, is the context. Where and how a pice of art is shown may change completely the way it is perceived. And artists that does video or audio performances don't force the audience to watch the complete thing : if one doesn't like it, one can skip it.
The fact is that Anoxia Redux, to me, is art, plain and simple. but it is also a demo. As such, it was shown during a demoparty, when people does not expect to see contemporary art. It was shown under the name ASD, of which people expect "demos". And demosceners might also not be receptive to art, espescially since demoparties are "parties" with beer and loud music. Showing Anoxia Redux during a demo compo was because its status of being a demo, but IMO it was not really where it belongs.
So what I thought was "whoa, that's not expected, they're taking a huge bet here". And also, watching the audience "a lot of people are not getting it".
I was surprised to see it got the last place, but after a while I think it got positive and (looks like a lot of) negative votes, and that other got mainly positive votes. I think that would have happened exactly the same at any party.
I was also surprised that X-Men got the first place (as they were, seeing their faces at the results). But hey, that's demoparties. It's a specific context, with specific people, so that's the way it is.
- isokadded on the 2010-10-04 17:58:58
- 64k Windows Insert No Coins by Razor 1911 [web]
- looping forever rules
- rulezadded on the 2010-10-04 00:15:29
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