demoscene
demoscene : /
dem ´
oh ·
seen / [
also ‘
demo scene ’]
A culture of multimedia hackers located primarily in Scandinavia and northern Europe .
Demoscene folklore recounts that when old -
time warez d00dz cracked some piece of software they often added an advertisement in the beginning ,
usually containing colorful display hacks with greetings to other cracking groups .
The demoscene was born among people who decided building these display hacks is more interesting than hacking —
or anyway safer .
Around 1990 there began to be very serious police pressure on cracking groups ,
including raids with SWAT teams crashing into bedrooms to confiscate computers .
Whether in response to this or for esthetic reasons ,
crackers of that period began to build self -
contained display hacks of considerable elaboration and beauty (
within the culture such a hack is called a demo ).
As more of these demogroups emerged ,
they started to have compos at copying parties (
see copyparty ),
which later evolved to standalone events (
see demoparty ).
The demoscene has retained some traits from the warez d00dz ,
including their style of handles and group names and some of their jargon .
Traditionally demos were written in assembly language ,
with lots of smart tricks ,
self -
modifying code ,
undocumented op -
codes and the like .
Some time around 1995 ,
people started coding demos in C ,
and a couple of years after that ,
they also started using Java .
Ten years on (
in 1998 -
1999 ),
the demoscene is changing as its original platforms (
C64 ,
Amiga ,
Spectrum ,
Atari ST ,
IBM PC under DOS )
die out and activity shifts towards Windows ,
Linux ,
and the Internet .
While deeply underground in the past ,
demoscene is trying to get into the mainstream as accepted art form ,
and one symptom of this is the commercialization of bigger demoparties .
Older demosceners frown at this ,
but the majority think it '
s a good direction .
Many demosceners end up working in the computer game industry .
Demoscene resource pages are available at http ://
www .
oldskool .
org /
demos /
explained /
and http ://
www .
scene .
org /.
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