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Gergely Szelei / Conspiracy demogroup (HU)
Prix Ars Electronica 2007 « COMPUTER ANIMATION / FILM/ VFX. Honorary Mention”

In the early 80s it became a sport for young, talented computer hackers to modify the intro scenes of games and to label their cracks. Soon, more advanced versions, the crack-intros (“cracktros”), became fashionable, combining visual effects with music in real time to show programming skills. The demo scene was born. Since then, the visual and musical quality has improved so immensely that it has become an art form unto itself. Chaos Theory is a gorgeous 64K demo, a special form of demo that is limited to that (amazingly small) amount of initial code and data. It is a beautiful piece of code as well as a beautiful visual and musical experience. Ars Electronica in its essence. (Sabine Hirtes, member of the jury)

Gergely Szelei (HU), also known as Gargaj, has been active as a demo-scener since 2000. He has been involved in numerous demo-scene projects including being one of the founding members of Ümlaüt Design in 2000 and Conspiracy in 2002. He is currently working on projects such as sound-synthesis methods in less than 1500 bytes. B

Source: Gergely Szelei, Barna Buza, Zoltan Szabo / Conspiracy demogroup (HU)

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