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Chaos Theory (demo)

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Chaos Theory is a computer demo by Conspiracy released in August 2006 at Assembly. It has been realised by Gergely Szelei, Barna Buza and Zoltán Szabó.[1]

Technical description

Chaos Theory is a 64K intro demo. It uses kkrunchy from farbrausch as packer.[2]

Synopsis

The demo opens with three circles and a black screen. On a green foliage patern screen the words "Conspiracy", "Assembly 2006" appears, before showing a space opera scene with "a world not of my making yet a world of my design, so strange and so familiar" text. After a quiet moment, the rhythm of the music and the speed of the graphisms accelerates, to represent chaos. A device with imbricated rings moving up and down appears briefly. Then, the demo decreased again to a more quiet pace, prints geometries pattern before a second acceleration and a repeat of the previous patterns and elements, slightly different.

Awards

The demo has been very well received by the critics. It was ranked at the second place at the Assembly 2006. Since, it has received several awards, like an honorary mention in the Prix Ars Electronica's Computer Animation / Film / VFX category in 2007.[3] At Scene.org Awards, it won the best 64K intro prize, and was also nominated in the "Best Direction" and "Public Choice" categories.[4] It was also presented at SIGGRAPH in 2007.[5]

References

  1. ^ Leopoldseder, Hannes, ed. (2008). CyberArts 2007. Hatje Cantz.
  2. ^ "Chaos Theory - a 64k intro by Conspiracy". chaostheory.conspiracy.hu. Retrieved 12 February 2017.
  3. ^ "2007 Prix Winners: Computer Animation / Film / VFX – Prix Ars Electronica". www.aec.at. Archived from the original on 14 February 2017. Retrieved 12 February 2017.
  4. ^ "Scene.org Awards - Archive". awards.scene.org. Retrieved 12 February 2017.
  5. ^ "SIGGRAPH 2007 | For Attendees | Computer Animation Festival | Animation Theaters". www.siggraph.org. Retrieved 12 February 2017.