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FREAX Volume 1 - The Brief History Of The Computer Demoscene - the
most exciting and most complete book about the (hi)story of the C64 and Amiga
demoscene.
2005 released, 2006 sold out, 2008 may see a reprint (if we get at least 100
preorders):
To make it clear again: FREAX Volume 1 is not yet available!
The book of author Tomcat tells the
complete history of the Commodore 64 and the Amiga, both about the machines and
about the underground subcultures around them, from the
cracker-
and warez-scene
to the demoscene, from
hacking and phreaking
to the ASCII art
scene. The book contains 224 pages and is illustrated with 483 color photos
and screenshots. Interviews with scene celebrities, former key persons of
the computer industry, citations from contemporary magazines and fanzines
make the narrative history of the big adventure complete.
This is the comprehensive guide to the golden era of home computers. If you
actively witnessed this time the book will make you feel the urge for at
least a
substitute drug. We highly recommend this book to everybody who would
like to learn more about the demo scene.
... for more details please check
www.maz-sound.com/FREAX and the
sample chapter,
photos und
FAQ. |
FREAX Volume 2 is under construction at the moment. It will contain
the history of the PC scene, along with the Atari, the Macintosh, the
Sinclair Spectrum, the Oric, the Thomson and many more. The volume
FREAX - The Art Album
was released in August 2006 and presents a unique collection of about 1600
demoscene graphics at 286 pages.
Quotation of the author Tomcat: "... when we wrote our first contact letter to
another guy in some other town; and finally we found ourselves in a dazzling
network of contacts, great projects running around us, brilliant pieces of
digital art filling our screens. This was the magic of the demoscene. Years
have passed, and our innocent childhood hobby has grown into an amazing
worldwide subculture. Democoders, crackers, importers, musicians and
graphists from all around the world changed the way we think about computers
and the world itself, changed our life, changed us forever. We are special,
we are demosceners. No outsider can possibly understand us. We are FREAX. It
all started in 1996. As a known diskmag columnist, I always wondered why
nobody has ever bothered to write a long article about the history of this
world, the scene as we know it. I started digging up traces of ancient times
- how demos were made a decade before, how our computers were developed -
and realized how rich and deep this subculture is. Even most sceners don't
have an idea of its exact depth. This certainly deserves more than a mere
diskmag article. I started writing a book, with the aim of covering
everything ever happened. From the Commodore 64 to the Atari ST, from the
Sinclair Spectrum to the PC - everything."
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