80's-90's MEMORIES
80's-90's MEMORIES
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- i memberrenderedred
- And don’t forget the MATROX cards :)NBQ00
- gravis ultrasoundsted
- MIDI/Joystick was a classic duokingsteven
- SBLive was the real deal, with its built-in Dolby Decoder I was be able to create cinema experience in the Greek theater of my school.sted
- Memories :)OBBTKN
- yupGuyFawkes
- Yes!********
- I bought a sound blaster to play Ultima.cannonball1978
- i had thisBennn
- Voodoo Banshee 16MB video card!grafician
- this colors, this fonts... outch. but i remember.api
- Good times. When computers were magic.inv
- I still have an Adlib cart lying around somewhereCalderone2000
- *card :-)Calderone2000
- Bluejam-1
- DaveO2
- Probably TL but FUCK i spent some late nights going through this.DaveO
- https://www.youtube.…garbage
- nb2
- ok_not_ok5
- I remember David Carsons work on Blah Blah Blah too.Morning_star
- SteveJobs0
- I pity the fool who don't use #2 pencilsfuturefood
- https://www.youtube.…Danish
- OMG, the car erasers! I used to put staples on the bottom and "race" them.lemmy_k
- _me_4
- antimotion2
Better Living Through Circuitry Jon Reiss -
Better Living Through Circuitry is a 1999 documentary directed by Jon Reiss about the Electronic Dance movement of the 90's. The documentary is considered the first full-length film that goes behind the Electronic Dance scene and uncovers the culture it has spawned. The film presented aspects of rave culture such as empowerment through technology, the DIY (do-it-yourself) ethic, and the flowering of a new spirituality embracing transcendence through sound and rhythm. A cross-section of the techno subculture is represented as ravers, DJs and musicians speak for themselves about their music and ideals.