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- The Relics of Our Generation
- by RaD Man - December 13th, 2003
-
- With bloodshot eyes, I present to you Dark Domain; the most comprehensive
- artscene compilation to date.
-
- This library is an accumulation of artistic and literary works born from
- the creative minds of the IBM-PC underground with pieces dating all the
- way back to the late 1980s. Just as I have spent so many countless late
- nights maintaining and compiling this collection, so have so many others
- done the same creating, packaging, trading, viewing and discussing the
- very elements that make it.
-
- Dark Domain breaks out into four main sets: artpacks, loaders, mags, and
- programs. Also included is the legacy HTML from the formerly web enabled
- version of artpacks.acid.org and several other hidden easter eggs.
-
- Artpacks, being the main focus here, is easily the most thorough
- collection of the quartet. The artpacks phenomenon began in 1992 when
- competing groups began releasing monthly packages of ANSI art. As
- technology evolved, these packages transformed in to virtually anything
- digitally artistic and packed into a single ZIP or RAR file for
- distribution.
-
- Loaders, the very root of the demoscene, have been disturbingly
- overlooked by a sizeable segment of the underground. Known also as
- intros, or cracktros (a crack intro), loaders are traditionally programs
- that load in advance of a piece of pirated software. These programs
- serve as graphical advertisements, prominently displaying the name of
- the cracker and affiliated cracking group. Over time, these loaders
- have progressed from static images to sophisticated splash screens
- containing complex 3D animation, special effects and music.
-
- Mags, as the name implies, are electronic magazines (also known as
- diskmags) which examine the full gamut of the underground's various
- interconnecting worlds; ANSI, ASCII, BBS modding, coding, demos,
- module tracking, warez, et cetera. The vast majority of these 'zines
- are executables written for Microsoft DOS or Windows, but some are
- plain ASCII text, colored ANSI or HTML.
-
- Last is the Programs directory which is geared largely towards various
- IBM-PC platforms, hosting a variety of tools for de/compressing ZIP and
- RAR archives, graphic editors/viewers, drivers and source code for the
- same.
-
- Since 1996, the ACiD Artpacks Archive has served as a cornerstone of the
- digital artscene, and has been the single most stable resource to
- retrieve artpacks, related magazines and software utilities. A tribute
- of our own success has been how many present-day archives have used
- subsets of artpacks.acid.org as a foundation for the creation of their
- own. Just as we called upon distinguished BBSes from the past to begin
- ours.
-
- It is not uncommon at all for me to receive sincerely appreciative
- letters from people, thanking me profusely for preserving an important
- file (or files) which they had lost somehow and had been desperately
- searching for -- emails from the very same SysOp or group leader who had
- originally uploaded them to our site years ago.
-
- That was precisely what I had hoped this archive would accomplish.
-
- As encompassing as our archive is, it is not complete. It never has
- been, it never will be. Even in the final days of creating the Dark
- Domain gold master, I've been adding batches of files daily, some of
- which date back as far as 1994. It is encouraging to know that there
- are others out there; Black Jack, Erekose, Jack Phlash, Jason Scott,
- Lord Scarlet, Redhound, Snowman, Toast and so many others who share
- (and have shared) the ambitious goal of not just archiving the present,
- but drilling down to recover the past like scene archaeologists.
-
- Nothing would please me more to see the contents of this DVD
- perpetuated; couriered as an ISO on FTPs, distributed as a Torrent,
- hosted on IRC DCC servers, traded at parties, posted up as some multi-
- part archive on Usenet, or used by siteops to augment their own archive.
- Maybe one day this and other collections will be tucked away on some
- Blu-Ray disc, silicon brain chip or some succeeding media which we've
- yet to imagine.
-
- By whatever means, thank you for obtaining a copy of this archive.
- If I can have it my way, our contributions will outlive the Sun.
-
-
- -- RaD Man / ACiD Productions
-
-
- " The history of art is about outsiders who risk themselves, who
- use themselves up. It's as much that as the objects made. Being
- on the fringe isn't antithetical to art; art fringes are fertile,
- they're where the changes take place. It's one window, the one I
- dove through. "
- -- Stephen Dubov
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- ⌐ Copyright 1990-2004 ACiD Productions, All Rights Reserved.
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