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Uploaded by on Apr 5, 2010

Quoted readme:
"Agenda Circling Forth
by CNCDvsFairlight art house productions inc
presented live at Breakpoint_2010

Visuals by Destop
Visuals by Smash
Music by Varia - http://www.varia.tv

Requires Directx 9.0c, Geforce 260 / Radeon 4850 or better.

We chose 0 polygons. (and lots of shaders.) (and millions and millions of points.) (and we went abstract.)"

Rendered with GeForce 8800 GTS 512

Download:
ftp://ftp.untergrund.net/breakpoint/2010/pc_demo/agenda.zip

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Film & Animation

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  • The creature running through the trees is beautiful!

  • what is the song?

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  • This demo blows my mind.

  • @mormonpoo It's a remix of a Socrates/Vangelis track called "Queen of the Universe". There's a copy of that here on YouTube, but it won't let me post a link!

  • If that's not art, what is?

  • great groups, great products.... and do something on amiga again, please?

  • amazing...

  • AWESOME... could you get the sounds on Itunes? or simply podcast it all on Itunes?

  • krap.

  • Great ... Sorry ,Awesome demo !!! Not for my pc tho : ].

  • @moejoe1337 aaahhh hehehe sorry my ignorance.... hehe... i thought it was a computer program... i better learn more about this, cause i do 3d animation, and i know a little bit of it.... but i dont know a lot... u can check my channel to see my videos if u want to... thank u again... for the information... :-)

  • "Instead of polygons, Unlimited Detail's system uses dots - billions of them - to create a "point cloud" representation of a virtual world. By selecting one point for every pixel on the display screen, it's possible to create an exquisitely detailed 3D snapshot in much the same way as a Seurat pointillist painting. Change the selection several times per second and you can move smoothly through the virtual world." (NewScientist)

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