A good few years ago (almost 10 years now!), when I first saw the demo I couldn't stop watching it. This production is simply beautiful and captivating! Everything fits together perfectly... and the music moves me deeply! Incredible! ❤❤❤
It's amazing how ASD always plays with our imagination. It often looks like they're going to present scary and horrible things but no, the last minute they change their mind, and present some romantic things instead. The music is also a substantial part of the ASD demo experience. Really well done. I wish things like these would be shown in places like MOMA.
Just wow... a new masterpiece from ASD. This will be my new goto video to link to people that ask what is the demoscene. Thank you soo much for taking the time to make this.
+amusicgr Did they? Hmm then a german mag listed that wrong, according to them they were second place. But you're right, just checked the assembly site, thank you for the info!
Octamed There's maybe 40-80 fairly active pc demo groups, many of them have 4-8 members. Sure some members overlap. Still this would still add up to hundreds of VR headsets. With no guarantee that they make decent demos or end up quitting(something like new family members are usually the reason for this). And there will be only maybe 10 000 people seeing them on average and many of them overlap. Maybe few percent of them will actually want to get VR sets. Bad business plan unless some extremely cheap and yet good VR hardware comes out. I don't want to be a partypooper but this is simply not possible. Something like giving VR headsets to demo compo top three might work but that's a big maybe.
Octamed As Navis (Monolith's coder) put it in the Seminar answering a very similar remark/question. Demos are not game engines. In order to show the things they show, the coder does a lot of dirty hacks and cheats which most of the time are not visible due to the camera positioning. A VR situation would mean taking control of the camera, and messing with what the demo, as a form of art, wants to show you. Direction is an integral part of a demo, and asking for a VR version, is like asking for a VR version of a painting so to speak.
amusicgr +Branch Well I was exaggerating really :) I know you can't just 'convert' them. I really mean that demo coders are the ideal people to create NEW VR only experiences. Look at this share.oculus.com/app/surge it's quite a simple scene demo style thing, but the VR aspect, when you're in it, is something else. It's in the top 10 of ALL VR things at the moment. I'm going to get a VR headset 90% for these types of experiences, not games. Hundreds of headset? Hmm, think about how many *billions* of dollars companies are spending on VR. No-one can tell me gamers are going to fill that gap, so 'normal' people who don't play games (or feel sick with moving inside of vr) need to be catered for. If I was spending billions I'd be giving out *thousands* of headsets to every one of them. Scene demos made for VR could also be one of the things that gets them out of the 10,000 viewership into mass audience territory, because they are ideal for it. Realtime interactivity, but beautiful, better than nearly all music videos I've seen for years. This is why I still watch them decades after finding them on my A500 :) I at least think something like Assembly should have a VR category now. It's much closer to what the demo scene is about than the games category etc
Great music :) and code demo! Sadly "ASD - For Your Love " only works on nvidia driver 472.12 ... no new gpu 4000 support:(....can i ask navis to update the depreciated profiles ?
A good few years ago (almost 10 years now!), when I first saw the demo I couldn't stop watching it. This production is simply beautiful and captivating! Everything fits together perfectly... and the music moves me deeply! Incredible! ❤❤❤
It's amazing how ASD always plays with our imagination. It often looks like they're going to present scary and horrible things but no, the last minute they change their mind, and present some romantic things instead. The music is also a substantial part of the ASD demo experience. Really well done. I wish things like these would be shown in places like MOMA.
Just wow... a new masterpiece from ASD. This will be my new goto video to link to people that ask what is the demoscene.
Thank you soo much for taking the time to make this.
The light painting effect part
My favorite moment of the years. the ASD release :D still awsome. congrats !
marjorana30 Yeah, that demo was just awesome :D Rocked so damn hard!
Wow... The low view count depressed me. This is a gem. It transcends the scene. Thank you so much for creating this.
ASD is without doubt one of the best demogroups ever
Hell yeah. That was beautiful. ASD never disappoints.
amazing music score at the end.....have a tears in my eyes...artsy demo in all way
Keep coming back to watch this. Just beautiful.
Damn - id forgotten how good ASD are... and that music.. you just know when your watching an ASD demo... awesome.
Wow, surely this deserves way more views than it has by now.
Amazing - things I never saw before in any demo... Hats off.
Amazing! It's like watching recombinant sequins evolve.
They should have won the competition, IMHO their demo is so much better than the 1st place.
Amazing visuals!
+Joerg Zdarsky Hmm? This *did* win the competion.
+amusicgr Did they? Hmm then a german mag listed that wrong, according to them they were second place. But you're right, just checked the assembly site, thank you for the info!
+Joerg Zdarsky
They won, I was there..
aMUSIC is one of the creators
Would like to see a making-of of one of their demo... being old-school coder, I have a feeling that they use more a modern approaches..
Elite Demo ! ASD rocks big time !!!! AGAiN, AGAiN & AGAiN
You are on ACiD guys, admit it!
It should be a law that every demo be VR compatible :)
Octamed Sorry but some demoscene developers are students and don't have access to expensive VR hardware. But maybe in the future.
Branch if I were a VR hardware company I'd be paying so many demo groups to convert them to VR. At the very least give them all hardware.
Octamed There's maybe 40-80 fairly active pc demo groups, many of them have 4-8 members. Sure some members overlap. Still this would still add up to hundreds of VR headsets. With no guarantee that they make decent demos or end up quitting(something like new family members are usually the reason for this). And there will be only maybe 10 000 people seeing them on average and many of them overlap. Maybe few percent of them will actually want to get VR sets. Bad business plan unless some extremely cheap and yet good VR hardware comes out. I don't want to be a partypooper but this is simply not possible. Something like giving VR headsets to demo compo top three might work but that's a big maybe.
Octamed As Navis (Monolith's coder) put it in the Seminar answering a very similar remark/question. Demos are not game engines. In order to show the things they show, the coder does a lot of dirty hacks and cheats which most of the time are not visible due to the camera positioning. A VR situation would mean taking control of the camera, and messing with what the demo, as a form of art, wants to show you. Direction is an integral part of a demo, and asking for a VR version, is like asking for a VR version of a painting so to speak.
amusicgr +Branch Well I was exaggerating really :) I know you can't just 'convert' them. I really mean that demo coders are the ideal people to create NEW VR only experiences. Look at this share.oculus.com/app/surge it's quite a simple scene demo style thing, but the VR aspect, when you're in it, is something else. It's in the top 10 of ALL VR things at the moment.
I'm going to get a VR headset 90% for these types of experiences, not games.
Hundreds of headset? Hmm, think about how many *billions* of dollars companies are spending on VR. No-one can tell me gamers are going to fill that gap, so 'normal' people who don't play games (or feel sick with moving inside of vr) need to be catered for. If I was spending billions I'd be giving out *thousands* of headsets to every one of them.
Scene demos made for VR could also be one of the things that gets them out of the 10,000 viewership into mass audience territory, because they are ideal for it. Realtime interactivity, but beautiful, better than nearly all music videos I've seen for years. This is why I still watch them decades after finding them on my A500 :)
I at least think something like Assembly should have a VR category now. It's much closer to what the demo scene is about than the games category etc
Quelle belle pièce d'art
I can see Oniria (Brainstorm) has left a clear mark :)
romantic, as ever
What hardware was used for demo ? I'm also coding particles and know how its expensive)
Great music :) and code demo!
Sadly "ASD - For Your Love " only works on nvidia driver 472.12 ... no new gpu 4000 support:(....can i ask navis to update the depreciated profiles ?
blissful
2:25 very BSG
Is there a vimeo link to this? The compression of youtube destroys everything...
Very cool, but it'd be even better if you guys stated the system requirements (OS, hardware) for each of the downloads, too. :|
music created for tracker or other program ?
We write all of our music using Reason, and Adobe Audition for live instrument recording
Waaaaw
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