ODP - Open Directory Project
"The Open Directory Project is the largest, most comprehensive human-edited directory of the Web. It is constructed and maintained by a vast, global community of volunteer editors."
Computers: Multimedia: Demoscene:
|
|
|
See also:
- Arts: Animation: Computer (0)
- Arts: Digital (271)
- Arts: Music: Computers (34)
- Computers: Hacking (238)
| This category in other languages: | ||
| ||
- 256b.com - An archive of demos of 256 bytes or less..
- Defacto 2 - Portal for the underground scene, covering all areas from gaming through emulation to arts. Included is a search engine, a scene portal, international news, a translator and hosted pages..
- Defence-Force: Demos page - Description of what demos are, some common effects, who makes demos. Available in English and French..
- Demoscene Outreach Group - Builds awareness by presenting at the SIGGRAPH and Game Developers Conferences, as well as other events..
- dEUS Demogroup - Official site of dEUS, the Greek demogroup, includes a member list, history, and productions..
- Pouet - Multi-platform database of news, groups and productions. Register here and get your own avatar and the chance to appear in a chart table which rewards uploading and commenting others' work. Nice, cute design..
- Scene.org - A site dedicated to the demoscene. At the moment it's oriented in demoscene productions, but promises to provide news, articles, interviews with demoscene people and up-to-date information about upcoming demoparties..
- Slengpung - The scene photo gallery..
- The Story So Far - An introduction to world of computer demos with pictures and links to further information, albeit partly biased towards the Atari ST scene..
- Wikipedia: Demoscene - Encylopedia article, including history, development, and impacts..
- Introduction to Demos & The Demo Scene - Demos are cool. They exist to move you, just as any other art form moves you. But demos are built by programmers, artists, and composers who live and breathe technology. [Gamasutra] (February 16, 2001).
- The Hacker Demo Scene and its Cultural Artifacts - A paper that reports on a study undertaken into vernacular forms of multimedia production referred to as "demos" or "intros" and variants of these terms among adherents of a computer oriented subculture identifying itself as "the scene". (January 1, 1996).
|
|
| |
|

