


Tobias Kopka, from the Cologne-based applicant Digitale Kultur e.V., responsible for the application in Germany and the community work of the overarching Art of Coding initiative, is enthusiastic: “The demoscene is the first time a digital culture has been nominated for the nationwide list of intangible UNESCO cultural heritage. The fact that the German jury experts were aware of the historical significance of their decision is suggested by the notification of nomination: “As the ‘demoscene’ in North Rhine-Westphalia is the first cultural form from the field of digital culture to be proposed for inclusion in the nationwide directory, the state jury for the Intangible Cultural Heritage in North Rhine-Westphalia discussed the application intensively.” Historical decision as a belated Easter giftĮspecially after Revision – world’s largest gathering of demosceners, traditionally taking place over Easter – had to be moved to the internet as no physical demoscene-party was allowed, the nomination of the demoscene for the nationwide list is a great belated Easter present. For decades the demoparties function as regular gatherings and have formed a place for exchange, living out and further development of one’s own culture.ĭemosceners celebrating at Revision and Evoke. On one hand, the demoscene is a global phenomenon and has influenced many other digital contexts, on the other hand, there has always a been a strong element of a regular physical culture at the scene’s meetings.
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Beginning in the 80s, with so-called intro-videos before cracked games, the art and culture of the scene has constantly evolved, and since the 90s it has been living out its skills in independent audiovisual real-time animations to bend the rules of hardware and software. It is especially dedicated to the production of software-generated music videos, which are completely generated in real time by self-created programs. Since the beginning of the home computer era in the early 1980s, the demoscene has been a playground for border crossers and creative explorers of the digital revolution. Together with three other cultures, the jury selected the demoscene as worthy of recognition from a total of 18 applications.Īfter the landmark decision in Finland last week, in which the demoscene was recognized as a Finnish national UNESCO cultural heritage, the decision in Germany is another success for the Art of Coding campaign, under whose umbrella similar applications are currently being prepared in other countries. Further hurdles still have to be overcome, the final confirmation at the federal level is due at the beginning of 2021Īs the Ministry of Culture and Science in North Rhine-Westphalia announced at the end of last week, the demoscene was nominated for inclusion in the national German UNESCO cultural heritage register. For the first time, the demoscene as a digital cultural form has been nominated in NRW for the UNESCO lists of intangible cultural heritage in Germany. 2020 – The Cologne-based association Digitale Kultur e.V. CodeArchivViewer with 1317 sources, which are all adapted to v3.Digital culture as part of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanityĭemoscene nominated as intangible UNESCO cultural heritage in GermanyĬologne, 21.PureWiki : Purebasic Documentation Project!.Experienced coders will have no problem gaining access to any of the legal OS structures or API objects and PureBasic even allows inline ASM. In spite of its beginner-friendly syntax, the possibilities are endless with PureBasic's advanced features such as pointers, structures, procedures, dynamically linked lists and much more. We have put a lot of effort into its realization to produce a fast, reliable and system friendly language. PureBasic has been created for the beginner and expert alike. The key features of PureBasic are portability (Windows, AmigaOS Linux and MacOS are currently fully supported), the production of very fast and highly optimized executables and, of course, the very simple BASIC syntax. PureBasic is a programming language based on established BASIC rules.
