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Katasonix on Mon, 10 Apr 2000 22:33:30 +0200 (CEST)
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Date: Mon, 10 Apr 2000 21:32:36 +0100
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Ccru
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-------------Ccru Datastream 00
-------------Ccru has spawned another monster aka ABSTRACT MACHINES games design
consultancy. Abstract Machines specializes in Cybergothic mystery-adventure
and strategy games. Scripts are based upon tales from the dark-side of
artificial intelligence and biomechanical systems, exploring the convergence
of ancient horrors with near-future fictional technologies.
Our unique system of games fiction and design integrates all dimensions of
computer gaming (story, character, puzzles, objects, and game-play) within a
thematically and functionally coherent digital labyrinth.
Alongside the production of scripts, Abstract Machines is also well-placed
to offer high quality games consultancy, evaluation, and criticism. It
conducts pure and applied research in the fields of games-design theory and
games-culture analysis, bringing rigorous conceptual tools to bear upon a
variety of issues involving games systems, markets, trends, and
technologies.
www.abstract-machines.com
---The kode9 darkcore hyperdub production line keeps rollin. Journo's have
described the latest e-plate release, REST, as Dem2 meets Bad Company. And
the genres keep comin. Check the site for some death garage, flangecore and
ying 2step.
www.kode9.com
---Beware of forthcoming release on Katasonix records of the kode9 remix of the
xxignal classic, SUCKERS.
www.katasonix.demon.co.uk
---For the latest in Ccru thoughtware, check the archive. Recently added is
"From Pleasure to Desire: Involution and anti-climax in Octavia Butler's
Dawn" by Dr. Luciana Parisi.
http://www.ccru.demon.co.uk/archive/lilith.htm