Mistigris computer arts

Wednesday, July 13, 2016

Instagram photo by Cthulu • Jul 13, 2016 at 1:04pm UTC

In March of 1995, Fire merged into Mistigris, a pairing that would not last for long. But as late as June of that year, we still had a few Fire members chugging along under our umbrella, including Fire’s skilled resident programmer Wintermute (named, naturally, after William Gibson’s AI from Neuromancer: I believe Fire was based out of Georgia, but we always found ways to relate something back to a 604 source.) This is a piece of what would have been in ‘95 cutting-edge 3-D rendering, an envisioning of a MiSTiGRiS CD-ROM (cutting-edge technology in its own right at that point) boasting what might, if not for the hole punched in the middle, read: “ANSI-VGA-LIT-CODING”. Of course we ultimately offered more, but ASCII wasn’t really on deck yet at that point.


Instagram photo by Cthulu • Jul 13, 2016 at 1:04pm UTC

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