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PIXELED YEARS The demoscene is a computer hobbyist subculture born in the 1980s that focuses on creating impressive visual demonstrations, or \u201cdemos\u201d for short, using programming, music and graphics. In Finland, the demoscene was born around the Commodore 64 computer, from where it later spread onto other platforms.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Finland and the Nordic countries are the birthplaces of the demoscene. Many families bought their first home computers in the mid-1980s. The Commodore 64 was released in 1982 and quickly became massively popular. In Finland, where it sold the most units per capita in the world, it was labelled the \u201cNational Computer\u201d. Alongside playing games, thousands of young people started experimenting with programming, drawing pixel graphics and writing music on the computer. The youth\u2019s endless fascination with this new technology quickly gave rise to a vibrant subculture with its own events, magazines and publications. The popularity of the Commodore 64 made it the most important platform of the demoscene\u2019s early years. Throughout the 2000s, positive childhood experiences with this versatile computer have been bringing many authors back to the platform.<\/p>\n\n\n\n The Pixeled Years exhibition is a comprehensive overview of pixel graphics from the Finnish Commodore 64 demoscene, from the 1980s to the present day. The exhibition was created in cooperation between the Finnish Museum of Games and Zooparty ry. It has been curated by Ari \u201cDuce\u201d Sepp\u00e4<\/em> and Tommi \u201cElectric\u201d Musturi.<\/em>
An exhibition of Finnish Commodore 64 pixel graphics<\/strong>
Studio at the Finnish Museum of Games (Vapriikki, Tampere)
21 September 2022\u201315 January 2023<\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n
We’ll celebrate the artists in an opening with music and serving on 30th of September 5\u20138 PM at The Finnish Museum of Games.
Opening <\/a>Facebook event<\/a><\/p>\n\n\n\n