The Assembly demoparty is an annual
demoscene and gaming
event in
Finland
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. It is the biggest and the longest standing demoscene party. The Summer event takes place every year at
Messukeskus in
Helsinki
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, between late July and early August, and lasts three to four days. The 2020 edition was held
online
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.
''Assembly Winter'' was announced in early 2007. The winter party is held in January or February and is a more gaming-oriented
LAN party
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–type event, whereas the summer events continues the traditions of the original
demoparty under the name ''Assembly Summer''.
History
The first Assembly was held from July 24 to July 26, 1992, in
Kauniainen
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. It was organized by the
Amiga demo groups Complex and Rebels, and the
PC demo group
Future Crew. The staff grew into a large non-profit group of individuals known as Assembly Organizing. Through the 1990s, Assembly grew so large that even exposition halls no longer sufficed, and only the largest of sports arenas met the partygoers' needs. In 1999, they rented the largest sports arena in the country,
Helsinki Halli (formerly Hartwall Arena) in
Helsinki
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, with over 5000 visitors and 3500 computers on the
ice rink.
The 2004 edition of the party also set a record: in July 2004,
QuakeCon announced it was holding the world's first
Doom 3 competitions at the event starting on August 12–14, roughly a week after the game's release on August 3. Assembly, however, managed to hold the first Doom 3 competitions after acquiring copies of the game via
FedEx
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with the help of some contacts in the
United States
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and holding the competition during August 5–8.
Since 2014, the event has moved to
Messukeskus Expo Centre. In 2022, the party celebrated 30 years of continuous operation. The main organizers of the event are Pekka Aakko (''Pehu'' of Accession) and Jussi Laakkonen (''Abyss'' of
Future Crew).
Boozembly
Since 1995, an event called Boozembly has been organized in a nearby forest. It is officially unrelated to Assembly but serves as a meeting point for Assembly attendees as well as for other computer hobbyists and their friends. In Boozembly it is possible to use intoxicants which is not allowed in Assembly. Later IT corporations started to sponsor free beer for Boozembly. Like Assembly, Boozembly itself has become an important part of Finnish demoscene culture.
Competitions
The party includes multiple competitions, or
compos including but not limited to:
*
Demo
* Oldskool demo (older machines)
*
64k intro (discontinued after 2011; reintroduced from 2017–2020)
* 4k intro
* 1k intro
*
Dance music
* Listening music
* Fast Music
* Fast graphics
*
Short film
* Real Wild demo
* Photo
*
Video game
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developing compo
For the first eight years of Assembly, the demo and intro competitions were split into separate
IBM PC compatible and
Amiga categories. Starting in 2000, the
platforms have been combined, with PC (Windows or
Linux
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), Amiga,
Mac and even high-end
consoles competing in the same demo and intro competitions. Similarly,
Commodore 64 competitions were replaced with "oldskool" competitions that also allow entries for some other old platforms, such as various
8-bit systems and older Amigas.
Entries are submitted by demogroups and individual artists and are rated by judges. All demos which are deemed to be of a high-enough standard are then shown on a big screen. Entries which break the competition rules (e.g. use
copyright
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ed material, or aren't suitable for the category to which they are entered) are disqualified. People who are present at the arena vote for the entries, and the results are published on the Assembly website. The entries are usually made available by the artists at
scene.org or on the artists own website.
Assembly's demo competitions generally hold a very high level, especially for a party that is not specific to the demoscene. Notable winners include ''Lifeforce'' by ASD, ''Panic Room'' by Fairlight and ''Frameranger'' by Fairlight, CNCD and Orange.
Janne "Tempest" Suni—who is a Finnish
demoscener,
pixel artist,
tracker musician, and a member of the demogroup
Fairlight—is best known for his song "
Acidjazzed Evening". "Acidjazzed Evening" originally won the oldskool music competition at the 2000 Assembly demoparty.
Suni and his award-winning song came to mainstream prominence after the melody was unlawfully co-opted by hip-hop producer
Timbaland
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in the 2006 song "
Do It" by
Nelly Furtado.
During Assembly demoparty 2013 an electronic music concert was performed on stage by
Sabastian Teir alias „Kebu”.
Demo and intro competition winners
AssemblyTV
In recent years, Assembly has broadcast content from its in-house media effort
AssemblyTV to local and national TV networks, as well as producing web streams for people to watch live over the internet — spots for hundreds, if not thousands of viewers are catered for, and these streams have been watched all over the world, not just in Finland. In addition to the opening and closing ceremonies,
the competitions and party reports, the educational sessions that are being held during the party are broadcast via AssemblyTV.
ARTtech seminars
ARTtech seminars are free-to-attend educational seminar sessions that are being held during the party at the venue location. The sessions cover various subjects that are usually related to the main party theme and idea, including sessions about programming (coding), graphic design, music composition, game development, hardware hacks, scene history and more.
References
{{Reflist
External links
Assembly.org — Official websiteAssemblytv.net — Official mediaAssembly 2006 — MBnetThe Official
Ezine of Assembly 2006.
Assemblyon Pouët
The ARTS Radio(
MP3) contains an
interview with the primary organizer of Assembly, Abyss of
Future Crew.
Assembly Winning Demoson Youtube.com
Demo parties
LAN parties
Festivals in Helsinki
Recurring events established in 1992