“Freax The kind album” - the history of the computers demo scene

more cover (openPR) - which began with pirat copies in the home computer pioneer time, became the first digital youth culture. In order for the fastest “Crack” of a computer game the appropriate fame of the scene too received, findige robbery copiers programmed Intros, before the gecrackten plays, set before they dismissed these on the schoolyards and mailboxes of the 80's-years.

The digital visiting cards became their own art form, whose control and audiovisual talent required programming knowledge. This art form brought again your own subculture out the DEMO SCENE.

„Freax The kind album “shows a singular selection of approx. 1600 graphic works of art
, format presents the demo scene on exzellenter paper quality and complete colour print in the A4. The book grants a view of the world of the digital artists of most diverse systems up to the handdrawn Diskcover and the notorious “Cracker Comics” from Hobbit^Fairlight. It collection contains diagrams of C64, Amiga, ZX Spectrum, Atari ST and Falcon, Amstrad CPC, PC (8-bits oldschool, 24-bit newschool, ANSI, ASCII) as well as Raytrace pictures, group Logos.

Sides/extent: 296 sides, 1600 colored photos size/weight: 30.3 x 21.7 cm, 1,4kg, Hardcover „Freax The kind album “ISBN: 3-9810494-1-1/€ 29.95 (D) www.freax.hu

Enno Coners
coners@csw-verlag.de

CSW publishing house
Feasting route 13/1
71364 Winnenden
Tel. 07195/61120
www.csw-verlag.de

In November 1996 the created publishing house follows a double publication line: German-language and international literature with the main topic digital culture. Our publications discuss culture and technology and tell stories, which are behind ideas, programs and innovations. The authors are inspired Nerds, lovers and friends of the digital culture, which grew up with the first home computers - thus humans, who were always occupied with computer-cultural things.



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