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Biography: z0rg
Hi there, I'm z0rg a creative coder from paris, I enjoy using code in way it was not meant to, to create fun visual experiences. I'm doing a lot of livecoding in algoraves and shader battles in demoparties. You can follow my projects following this link
Don't be shy to reach, I'm always happy to meet new people !
Description
This visual experience was assembled using multiple glsl shaders I did (some older and some new).
It was done as a tribute to a demoscene pice I love from MFX and Kewlers band. We find many classic visuals of the demoscene culture, checkerboard, chromatic aberrations, raymarching, glow... which is really enjoyable to create with pure shaders. It was all done in shader, it can be found here.
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z0rg X lil bleep — Higher plane of existence

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Biography: lil bleep
I'm Lil Bleep a.k.a. @djensbeer21 and I'm a live coder from Eindhoven, The Netherlands
I'm active in the live coding community and I like to make weird noises and glitches :)
Description
I picked up the invite from Azertype to make something for your zine and if Azertype asks you deliver. But I wanted to challenge myself. When I make music, I worked mostly with
ORCA
ORCA and I felt it's time to broaden my horizon. So, for this project I used Mercury. It was on my radar for a while, because Timo Hoogland made it and he is from our local scene, that being in The Netherlands.
I do find importance in using tools that have been made by local developers. So, for me this call was a great motivation to learn a new tool and deliver a creative piece of sound with it.
For a live coding language, it feels nice and straight forward. I felt it was accessible. Sound wise I was looking for something weird and outer-spacy, but also something cold. Because z0rg's video play's trough this weird 3d rendered liminal demo-scene kind of space. This is the feeling I was getting.
Even though there are a lot of lights I just couldn't make any sense of it. It kept feeling cold and weird. I did go for some Gameboy Advance synth sounds. Because the fish was also levelling up at some point.
It just made me think of all the hours playing Pokémon and other RPG's on the GBA and the sounds that accompanied these weird type vaguely familiar creatures. In the end I would would call this sound Limenal Goofy, cause that wat the video and the sound is. It's goofy and it moves trough a liminal space.
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