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I saw this on slashdot the other day, but couldn't get to the site until this morning.
I figured there may be some interest here.
http://www.iheartchaos.com/2008/01/28/Programming-as-an-art-form/
Now the site will go offline again by getting P.O-Ted. (That doesn't sound as good as
slashdotted, does it?)
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Kyle escreveu:
> I saw this on slashdot the other day, but couldn't get to the site until this
morning. I figured there may be some interest here.
>
> http://www.iheartchaos.com/2008/01/28/Programming-as-an-art-form/
>
> Now the site will go offline again by getting P.O-Ted. (That doesn't sound as good
as slashdotted, does it?)
yes, the demoscene has consistently been throughout the years a source
of technical amazement. And a subset of the demoscene has gained a life
on its own: the music of such demos, aka mod music, aka chiptunes.
Look out for some fantastic music by guys like Purple Motion, Elwood or
Necros in sites like:
http://modarchive.org/
http://www.scenemusic.eu/
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> yes, the demoscene has consistently been throughout the years a source
> of technical amazement. And a subset of the demoscene has gained a life
> on its own: the music of such demos, aka mod music, aka chiptunes.
>
> Look out for some fantastic music by guys like Purple Motion, Elwood or
> Necros in sites like:
> http://modarchive.org/
> http://www.scenemusic.eu/
<3
I can play most chiptunes by dualtrax (http://dualtrax.com/) on the
keyboard :)
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