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Started by Patrice Terrier, July 03, 2010, 09:38:52 PM

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Patrice Terrier

Debris (179 Kb)
Quotesystem requirements:
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- minimum:
 * p4 2ghz or athlon 2000+ (with sse)
 * 512mb ram
 * ps2.0 capable graphics card with 128mb vram
 * directx 9.0c
 
- recommended:
 * core2duo or athlon x2 with >=2.4ghz
 * 1024mb ram
 * geforce 7600/radeon x1600 or better with 256mb vram


GreenPill (6 7452 Kb)
QuoteOpenGL + Bass.dll


Stargazer (47 998 Kb)
QuoteD3DX9 + Bass.dll


Lifeforce (27 040 Kb)
Quote(Presented at Assembly 2007)


Project2501 (18 440 Kb)
Quote(D3DX9 + Bass.dll - 2005)

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Patrice Terrier
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Eros Olmi

Debris is absolutely marvelous
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Patrice Terrier

The first post of this thread has been updated with a new DemoScene: Project2501

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Jürgen Huhn

More than fantastic Work, that`s computed Art...

Thank`s a lot Patrice!

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Theo Gottwald

Debris - just 177 kb - Amazing how talented some people are.
While Lifeforce shows that Genius and Crazyness is very near to each other.
In this case I'd tend a bit more to crazyness and recommend the authors a psychologist.

Green-Pill (technology) looks to me as it could be developed to hypnotize people against their will and spread commercial messages.

Stargazer is technically the most advance demonstration, its examples of light-refraction and body dynamics are rechnically impressive.

My problem about these demos is that none of them has any higher concept - besides showing colourful graphics effects.
None of them explains something useful or has a higher sense - technology as a demostration of itself.
Instead of an example of its real-usability.