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The ZINE Radio Show is a Demoscene Podcast from and for sceners, and everyone curious about one of the oldest but still very lively digital art cultures. Every month Axel, Okkie and Ziphoid share the latest news and trivia and invite interesting guests for deep-dives into the many disciplines and communities in and around the demoscene.
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Everyone loves themselves a good movie, just like a good realtime-rendered scene - and as we do with the latter, some people take their passion obscenely far in making their favourite movies the best they can be. We talk with Bobson Dugnutt about fanedits, a small scene that might seem familiar in all but its final products. Links for this Episode:…
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As we learn in this episode, the executable graphics competition just celebrated their 18th birthday! High time we talk to one of the most regarded creators of those little programs - yx is joining us to talk about the creation process and the community behind it. Links for this Episode: in4k on Github: https://in4k.github.io/wiki/about Selection o…
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Whether it is to divert expectations, provoke, bend the rules or simply have a good time and be creative: humour, satire and gimmicks are a long-standing tradition in the demoscene. But is there more to it than just blatant knee-slappers and cheap audience-pleasing? Does humour free oneself from too many expectations and limitations? Or is it limit…
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It was the end of the year, so our producers joined the hosts to wind down, have some fun and reminisce about their first year as part of the team. We give some insights and thoughts from behind the scenes, talk about our favourite episodes, parties and anything that happened in 2022 - and give some first hints what's to come for 2023. Credits: Hos…
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After long summer nights, it's getting cold outside again and the demoparty calendar gets sparser. In this special, we invite two guests to discuss a topic intimately, as you might catch the conversation close to a bonfire after a good compo night: Our two guests hardly need an introduction - Kiero (MadWizards, Elude) and H0ffman (Logicoma, Unstabl…
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Welcome to our biggest episode yet! We can all agree sceners are a peculiar bunch, and our scene is a community like no other, juggling creativity and technical prowess, often even within the same individuals. What does it do with us to create, compete and socialise in this environment, and how can we take care of our own and others’ wellbeing? We …
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The Scene is Dead! Or is it? How do newcomers experience the demoscene when joining these days, and how did the pandemic and lack of physical events impact them? We are talking to Tobach, famed for sheep and fantastic demos on exotic devices - and give Okkie a good while to talk about the release of his first demo (he did it, people!!) Links in the…
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For the past couple of years, demos in JS, running in Web Browsers have become a fixed part of the demo compos. We invite Ninjadev to chat about their work, their own tool nin and other groups and productions. Join us for an all-new episode after our longer break - it's great to be back! Links from the episode: PS’ Webdemo Presentation (http://tiny…
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25 years ago in Northern Germany, an Amiga/C64 demoparty called "Symposium" and a PC demoparty called "Mekka" decided to merge into one common demoscene event on Easter, bringing the home computer and PC demoscene under one roof - Something almost unthinkable at the time. This was the beginning of a tradition that was eventually carried on by Break…
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For the first time in a long while, we are venturing beyond our own realms, and invite a guest from a scene not so different from ours: We have a chat with Alex McLean, a key figure of the Algorave movement, about the similarities and differences of our scenes and creative process. Let's see if we can draw some inspiration from each other! Algorave…
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As David Attenborough would put it: Today, we look at life at the smallest scale. Superogue from Marquee Design joins us to tell us more about Tiny Intros, the pleasures of hunting that last byte, and why it is not just for hardcore coders.Also, we finally get an answer to okkie’s burning question on the origins of TPOLM’s group name and wallow in …
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Welcome to Season 3! After the success in Finland and Germany, Poland just enlisted the Demoscene as Intangible Cultural Heritage - in this episode, we learn more what all of that means, about the process behind it and how this can help our scene and future adventures. Send us questions, suggestions or voice messages to zineradioshow@scene.org Join…
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We have delivered the 12th episode this year, as we promised: Our producers, now having satisfied their promise, join for the last episode to explain their motivations, their view on effort and discipline, and share their approach for creating and delivering projects. Send us your questions, suggestions and voice messages to zineradioshow@scene.org…
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We kick off this month with an audience question: Are themed music compos a net positive or net negative? Is there a loss of interest in music compos in general? After that, a discussion about demos using stock assets and commercial engines - is it worth it? Should it be shunned upon? Finally, the legend himself, IQ joins us to tell us the story an…
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The versatility of the scene can be overwhelming, but also a sprawling playground for those who want to experience more and more of the possibilities of it all, and none has done more sweeping work across many areas than Ferris, who joins us to talk about his beginnings, his motivation to oscillate between oldschool and newschool platforms, his str…
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The scene is nothing if not a giant ball of sobbing about how everything was better when computers were just growing their eighth bit - but is that a good thing? Are we taking up the space from the future with the past? What's better, to make a fresh demo on an old platform, or an old demo on a fresh platform? The show dives into these weighty ques…
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There's just no denying it: over the last few years the livecoding craze took the demoscene by storm - but what is it? Is it part of the scene? How does it project onto the scene? Where does it meet the scene and where does it avoid it? We sit down with Flopine, the perhaps most prominent personality of the livecoding community, to gain more unders…
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Most of us have been in the scene for a decade or more - so much that it's become second nature. But in 2021, with the massive reach of social media and various other computer art outlets gaining popularity - why would anyone else start making demos? Are we just doing it out of nostalgia and muscle memory? The show takes a look at the shifting rele…
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The turn of the millennium pushed the demoscene to cover a lot of online ground, but now 20 years later modern Internet habits and centralization is putting undue pressure on the actively used websites, while other sites just wither out once the maintainers leave. The show discusses the reasons, the problems, the prospects, and possible solutions t…
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The curve of vaccinations slowly gives us hope of crawling back to regular party season as we look at yet another wave of online parties, and a few potentially IRL ones as well; we also discuss the aging out of demoscene websites, some cool new projects and why it’s so hard to find people to help with such projects. Then, Noby joins the show to tal…
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The event we’ve been waiting for for a whole year is now behind us, so it’s time to dissect it: The show takes aim at Revision 2021 Online, discusses the competitions, the highlights, the events, how it felt to be once again stuck at home for Easter - and of course, a debate about the notorious Twitch ban, whether it was justified, how it affected …
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As we slowly crawl out of winter and head into spring, the show takes a look at the various upcoming online events, discusses the appeal (or lack thereof) of tiny intros, as well as a peek at the major awards being handed out to the demos, intros, and other projects achieved last year. Then, Rimina joins us for a weighty talk about the minority dem…
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As promised, the show is back on track on our new regular schedule! This episode starts by reviewing some of the reactions of our reappearance and takes a look at who actually listened to the show. Then, after a quick peek at the demoscene news of the month, the show briefly discusses the hot topic of demoscene ethics, and finally, Revision head ho…
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The ZINE Radio Show is back! After a 10 year hiatus, Okkie and Axel return to dissect and discuss the news and hot topics of the demoscene, and they are now joined by new co-host Ziphoid for some PROFOUND BANTER! In this episode revolving around making old things new again, they obviously explain the sudden unexpected return of the podcast, what to…
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Another near two year pause, but Okkie and Axel return to talk about the last Breakpoint, and the new Easter party Revision, fanboy over glxblt, Jester and Ferris, share Okkie's TRSAC adventures, and talk about the upcoming Moleman 2 demoscene documentary, as well as the third and final Mindcandy DVD / Blu-ray. Note: this episode originally aired i…
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After a near two year gap, Okkie and Axel are back to discuss the upcoming final Breakpoint party, Okkie's adventures at his first Assembly, the balance between family time and going to parties, and the upcoming 100th episode of the Bitjam podcast. They are then joined by Gopher and -pOWL!, who share their experiences from the recent MAIN 2009, tal…
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To round out the year, Okkie and Axel returns with guests: Gloom joins to talk about the making of Stargazer and to set the record straight about NVScene, and offers his former-insider perspective of The Gathering. Then, Puryx joins to talk about the origins of the "PANTS OFF" phenomenon, to discuss the small but lively danish demoscene. The four t…
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As the worldwide banking crisis throws a shadow on the technology world, Okkie and Axel discuss the ripple effects on the demoscene, compare the upcoming Breakpoint and The Gathering, muse about sceners having kids and bringing them to parties, and discuss therecent X 2008 with the blockbuster Commodore 64 demo Edge of Disgrace among other gems of …
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In the second part of the conversation with Kevin Mack, Okkie and Axel discuss with him how he sees the potential effects of NVIDIA on the scene, how he deals with the differences of fine art and corporate art, his experience with neuroscience, his favourite working experiences and his views on filmmaking, the cultural differences between the US an…
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Okkie and Axel return to discuss the releases from Assembly 2008, explain the story of Rob is Jarig, and continue to discuss the upcoming NVScene - is it good for the scene or not? They are then joined by Academy Award winner Kevin Mack, the visual effects mastermind behind movies like Fight Club, and learn how he found out about the demoscene. Not…
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Join Okkie and Axel in this inaugural episode as they discuss the demoscene presence at SIGGRAPH 2008, the looming presence of NVScene over other demoparties, anticipate the remaining demoparties of 2008 and look forward to seeing Front 242 at AltParty! They also talk about recent BitFellas outreach efforts and the new, live versions of Demovibes. …
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