Domination 07 Symposium Report
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* Symposium '96 - Multimedia for the masses * a partyreport by Chaotic/Atlantis The party took place from the 5.April - 8.April 1996 in Hittfeld,which is near Hamburg/GERMANY. It was a demoparty for all the main systems:Amiga,PC, C-64,Archimedes and Atari ST/Falcon. This year,the following groups organized this event: Phantasm,Polka Brothers,Lego for Amiga Cubic Team for PC Oxyron for C-64 Avena,Absence for Atari plus various organizers from other groups such as Sanity or Bizarre Arts (Amiga) The facilities were really good;the organizers rent a nice convention center called "Burg Seevetal"... It was really cosy,placed in a silent suburb,between fields and lakes. But although it wasn't placed some- where in the main city,you could get yourself the needed things in local stores. If you compare the location with the locations of,for example,the X-mas parties,you really felt a lot better. It was more per- sonal,and you didn't have the feeling that the party was only done for commercial reasons. Also the entrance-fee was really fair:35 DM for 4 days is not too much,again compared to other parties. The convention center featured a big hall,where all the partypeople found a place,and a kind of "entrance hall" with some more party people,a small snack- counter and paths heading for e.g. the toilets. A Disadvantage was,that the organizers weren't allowed to sell their own food and drinks there. Instead of this,the owners of the center wanted to sell their "things" there. When the shop was open,you could buy The usual 1,5l Coke bottles,coffee,cherry coke cans, different chocolatesnacks and a quite expensive, strange-tasting oily pizza there. The organizers weren't that happy about this fact. They told me,that they couldn't do anything against this,but that they'll manage to change this fact next year. Anyway,this "topic" was no major problem for the ppl,as most of them bought their food and drinks in the near shops or simply brought it with them. To continue with the facilities:the organizers did a very good job all the time,doing what they are supposed to do:organize! For example,the toilets were always in a good condition (no flooded rooms etc.), and if there really was a ..erm,"problem" there,it was cleaned within some minutes, a fact that the ppl appreciated. This party also featured the biggest "big-screen" I ever saw,in combination with a very fine beamer(3M MP8020,for those who are interested) Talking a bit about the different competitions that took place at the Symposium '96: the following competitions took place: Amiga Demo Competition (#1 ARTWORK) Amiga Intro Competition (#1 ARTWORK) Amiga Coding Competition (#1 ABYSS) PC Demo Competition (#1 BLANK) C-64 Demo Competition (#1 CYANCE) C-64 Intro/Coding Competition (#1 CREAM DE-ZIGN) Falcon Demo Competition (#1 THERAPY) Falcon Intro Competition (#1 SENTRY) Falcon Coding (4k) Competition (#1 SPIRITS) Acorn Demo Competition (#1 T.O.M.) Graphics Competition (#1 A.-t-/CREAM) Protracker Module Competition (#1 Evrimsson/ILLUS.) Multichannel Music Competition (#1 KB/REFLEX) Video Competition (#1 Takeoff/PHANTASM Multimedia Competition (will be awarded later) If everything goes right,you're able to find an extra file on this disc,containing ALL results (+names/points) So watch out for that one,too... Ofcourse there were also some fun-competitions like the Lake Competition ,involving the small lake outside the convention center:An empty coke bottle was thrown into the lake,and anyone who could get it out there (catching it,swimming) could win some prizes. Furthermore some ppl persuaded the organizers to hold a best haircut Competition ,which also provided some fun. The good thing about this party was,that nearly ALL of the organizers were friendly and you could talk with them. And they also had knowledge about what they are doing. By the way,a new good invention was,that nearly all competitions were previously video-taped,so no disgusting computer crashes destroyed the fine atmosphere during the compos (like it often happened at the X-mas parties). Party- organizers should think about this getting standard for competitions. The sound system was good;the convention-center offered a fine surround-sound system. It didn't matter where you sat,the sound was fine everywhere. Beside all the usual party- competitions,the organizers provided a bunch of extra-goodies ... They had a fine lasershow every evening,provided by two danish guys. Another extra: a techno/jungle live-act. I did miss that,because I went home for sleeping a bit that night. But I heard that it wasn't thaaat interesting,although the live-video- performances by Sire/Lego should have been cool. On the last day of the party,the organizers also showed stuff coming directly from The Gathering '96, such as the winning Amiga- and PC-Demos;also a video was shown. They would have also shown stuff from the X96,but no one of the ppl visiting both parties was able to provide it. During the party,they had more extra-stuff like Scenequizzes and so on. You could say,they provided a fine entertainment all the time. A disadvantage was that there was no extra sleeping- hall,and no showers. But you were allowed to sleep wherever you wanted (not like at TP5 etc.),and during the night,the bigscreen was closed down and it was really quite silent,due to the fact that no amplifier-wars were allowed. Later,the organizers nevertheless provided a smaller sleeping-room,which was attended by quite some PPL. So the sleeping- problem was also fixed. Another nice thing to tell is the following:originally,you weren't allowed to bring your own food into the center,at least not clearly visible,because the organizers would get a problem with the owners then. But after they discovered that the snackbar was really sloppy,they told the ppl at the entrance that they should cover their foodbags etc. and said "OK,we haven't seen it". Cool one,indeed. Although there were quite some people from other countries,the party was mainly german-based. Also nearly all C64-visitors came from this country. As there were no official lists from the organizers telling who entered (they had placed some lists where you could enter it by your own,but they weren't very frequented),I made the official C64 Visitor's list. It will probably be published in the latest Vandalism News,but here it is again. The list published in the PULSE is really quite incomplete,so here's the round-up: Accept Party Posse (Chaotic,Dusty,Fireball,Land- stalker,Mr.Friese,Necrophilist,ned,Quevis) Acrise+Excess (Creb) AFL '70 (Danzig) Arcoss (Seytan) Art Project Studios (Carlos,Seytan,Sonic) Atlantis (Chaotic) Bass (Fanta) Brainfart Paper Magazine (Dodger,Dragon,TGI) Chalice (Lybis,Mike D) Chromance (Skud) Cosmic Style (Earthquake,Warp8) Cream (Bugjam,Madrom,Syntax) Crossline (Techno) Demons of Sound (The Blue Ninja) Fairlight (Mac Gywer,Vectrocon) Flash (Warp8) Hardcore (Carlos) Masters' Design Group (Sky) Metalvotze (Bitbreaker,DragoMckayb,Mephisto,Syntax Motiv8 (TMG) Netphreakers (Chaotic,Deceiver,ned,Rainbow Warrior Nostalgia (Scare) ONSLAUGHT (Cyrax,HeavyHead,Rap,TMM) Oxyron (Axis,Fanta,Fuben,Graham,P.R.I.,Slide,TTS) Paralyze Dopeline (Dodger,TGI) Plush (Brix,Caprice Design,Cosowi,Dow Jones,Honk, Map,Mip,Tecmo,V.O.) (The) Pulse Mag (Earthquake,Duke) Reflex (Quiss) Shape (Duke) Smash Designs (AEG,Dasheele,Idefix,Tardox) The Obsessed Maniacs (KB,Luke) Therapy (The Midnight Mover) X-Rated (Danzig,Stan) ex-AWT (Courage) ex-RSI (OB,Street Tuff) ex-FLT (Ayatollah) ex-Maitec (Pandaco) groupless (Hoogo) alltogether,we had 32 present groups/projects at the party. I assume this list is closed,as I had quite a good overview of the party and its attendants. However,compared to the rest of the attendants (there was no offcial number of visitors;the organizers said around 670 ppl showed up) this figure is ofcourse quite low. But taking in mind that the X96 in Holland possibly attracted more C64 visitors,this is quite okay I guess. Let's continue with some more facts about the party itself:All through the time,Steeler/PHANTASM (Amiga) did quite a good job,acting as a kind of presentator of the party,leading the games,discussions and competitions live on stage. Really good job,Ekki! :) (In real life,he's a "Sonderschulpaedagoge" (special school teacher),so he knows how to handle a bunch of computer weirdos,hehe). Talking a bit about the "C64-only"-Competitions: The organizers this time also set up a coding competition for the C-64. In case the complete results are not on this disc,here are the results of it... C64 Intro/Coding Competition #1 Cream De-Zign (Entry Number 3,236 Votes) #2 Smash Designs (Entry Number 2,229 Votes) #3 BSE (Fake,Entry Number 1,101 Votes) It wasn't clearly visible for me,but I guess this should have been sth. like a 4K-Competition. At the Symposium '96,there were no extra music and graphics-competitions for the C-64,just like at the last two Christmas-Parties. The Competitors had to give their entries to the "normal" competitions. There were no entries for the graphics competition. The following dudes competed in the Multichannel- Competition: TMG/Motiv8 (#4,Number 10,88 Votes) Cosowi/Plush (#6,Number 11,66 Votes) Rap/Onslaught (#10,Number 2,25 Votes) Cosowi/Plush+Xayne/Crest (not placed) This multichannel music competition was won by KB/REFLEX with a tune galled "beyond the gates". 179 Votes! I think it was done using an archimedes; the trick is,that you might know this dude under the name KB/The Obsessed Maniacs. He's a former C64- Scener.. Yeah,we rule you all.. ;) I would like to talk a bit about the Votesystem etc. now. At the Symposium '96,no votedisks were given out. Instead of that,every visitor got a bag with different goodies from the sponsors such as cd-roms,pins etc. Furthermore you got a little bracelet (pink colour,how cute) to show you've paid the entrance-fee. For the votingaffair,normal papervotesheets were given out. Some people thought they could cheat the votecounting,and grabbed as much votesheets as possible (and probably filled them). But when it came to the voting-deadline and you wanted to deliver your votesheet to the organizer-counter,they ripped off your bracelet. That's all. From that time on,everybody who wanted to could enter the partyplace,as no pay-identification was possible. But to be honest:who would like to enter a party at the last day,with the whole action already being over ?! Right. So if someone wanted to deliver a votesheet to the organizers,they just checked if he still got his bracelet. Clever move I'd say,and this kind of voting should become standard, atleast until the last C-64 has gone.... NEVER! :) The Votecounting and pricegiving-ceremony was a real kicker in my eyes. After all votes had been counted out in the organizer-rooms,Steeler entered the stage to start with the on-screen-votecounting. This was done in a really cool way. You may perhaps know this from some sort of gameshows etc.. On one side of the screen all the entries were listed. Starting the voteprogram,every entry got a beam which started to move across the screen,heading for the other side. The entry with less points dropped out and stopped,displaying the percentage it reached. This went on until the first place was reached and displayed. The system is hard to describe,but I think you all know what I mean (for the germans:TED!) Well,all prices consisted out of sponsored stuff.such as one Amiga Surfer,software,v-labs etc etc. One after one,each winner of the first prices was announced and invited to come up to the stage,chat a bit and then choose sth. out of the tables with sponsored prices. After all first-price-winners (which by the way also got a free Symposium '96- T-Shirt) had been announced,the 2nd winners got their prizes,and this went on until everyone had been there. After this ceremony,the organizers announced one of their last events:the big "Loewenfuetterung" (Lion feeding):They threw some of the sponsored stuff into the audience,and everyone could try to grab sth. for himself. This event was really funny, and the audience seemed to appreciate it quite much. A last "rnning competition" was organized,were each competitor had to run around the conference center. The one who was back first received all the rest of the sponsored stuff. After that event,the bigscreen got closed,the party was declared to be over and the organizers started to clean up the place. Those people who didn't leave up to now packed their things together and headed home,perhaps grabbing a T-Shirt at the exit,very cool one I'd say (good black quality, colourful backprint and a fine decent Symposium '96 logo at the frontside). I would say that I really enjoyed that party,and in my eyes the organizers succeeded in making it "the best german party so far". The only problem was that not so many people showed up. They expected around 1000-1500 visitors (like said in the party promotion video),but only about 670 showed up. A problem might have been The Gathering '96 in Norway,a party that obviously a lot of Amiga and PC Sceners attended. But also the X96 for PC and especially C-64 might have done its share. Left to say is that the Symposium '96 was really a party worth going to,and the organizers already announced the Symposium '97 to take place. If you have the opportunity to visit both the X97 (if there will be one,that is!) and the Symposium '97,I'd advise you to do so. If you're more concerned with the board/ crackerscene,the X97 would probably be the right party for you. But if you're more into the demoscene, and also enjoy a good entertainment,meeting up with other scenes etc.,I really advise you to visit next year's Symposium '97! NEXT Page for the final results of the C64 DEMO COMPETITION! As a round up,I'd like to give you a +/- chart,although it can never be 100% fair I guess: + - really well organized too less attendants a lot of extra events no real sleeping hall clean WC-Facilities no showers superb audio/videoequipment no C64 gfx/msx compo fair entrance price sloppy snackbar clever+fair votingsystem,alcohol/smoking allowed friendly organizers,good atmosphere internetcafe(!) for everyone to surf around THE C64 DEMO COMPETITION Place Group Name Entry Votes 1 CYANCE "Centric Preview" 03 272 2 SMASH "Electric" 01 259 3 OXYRON "4 Years Oxyron" 02 170 4 PLUSH "Plushworld" 05 73 5 CREAM DE-ZIGN "Wishes" 04 68 6 ART PROJECT STD."Fire" 06 29 Cyance is the game-producing lable of Reflex . The demo was compiled out of old Reflex-demoparts to promote Quiss' new game called Centric. Some game- sequences were put into the demo,but still it consisted mainly out of old code. Lame act in my eyes;SMASH DES. should have won. btw :There'll probably be a C64 Music and GFX Competition next year. The Organizers just didn't thought that so many C64 Sceners would appear! Yours.. Chaotic/Atlantis/N*P